Understanding factors that cause species' geographic range limits is a major focus in ecology and evolution. The central marginal hypothesis (CMH) predicts that species cannot adapt to conditions beyond current geographic range edges because genetic diversity decreases from core to edge due to smaller, more isolated edge populations. We employed a population genomics framework using 24 235–33 112 SNP loci to test major predictions of the CMH in the ongoing invasion of the cane toad (Rhinella marina) in Australia. Cane toad tissue samples were collected along broad-scale, core-to-edge transects across their invasive range. Geographic and ecological core areas were identified using GIS and habitat suitability indices from ecological niche mod...
Hybrid zone movement may result in substantial unidirectional introgression of selectively neutral m...
The central-marginal hypothesis (CMH) predicts that population size, genetic diversity, and genetic ...
Human activities are changing habitats and climates and causing species' ranges to shift. Range expa...
Understanding factors that cause species' geographic range limits is a major focus in ecology and ev...
Understanding factors that cause species' geographic range limits is a major focus in ecology and ev...
Human activities are changing habitats and climates, and causing species' ranges to shift. Range ex...
The process of biological invasion exposes a species to novel pressures, in terms of both the enviro...
Invasive species often evolve rapidly following introduction despite genetic bottlenecks that may re...
Biological invasions often involve rapid modification of phenotypic traits, presumably in response t...
Invasive species are notorious for their negative impacts on the environment and economy, but also p...
Geographical variation in abiotic and biotic conditions can significantly affect the rate that an in...
Inferring the spatial expansion dynamics of invading species from molecular data is notoriously diff...
Context. The cane toad (Rhinella marina), a native species of central and southern America, was intr...
Human activities affect microevolutionary dynamics by inducing environmental changes. In particular,...
Invasive species are an important issue worldwide but predicting invasiveness, and the underlying me...
Hybrid zone movement may result in substantial unidirectional introgression of selectively neutral m...
The central-marginal hypothesis (CMH) predicts that population size, genetic diversity, and genetic ...
Human activities are changing habitats and climates and causing species' ranges to shift. Range expa...
Understanding factors that cause species' geographic range limits is a major focus in ecology and ev...
Understanding factors that cause species' geographic range limits is a major focus in ecology and ev...
Human activities are changing habitats and climates, and causing species' ranges to shift. Range ex...
The process of biological invasion exposes a species to novel pressures, in terms of both the enviro...
Invasive species often evolve rapidly following introduction despite genetic bottlenecks that may re...
Biological invasions often involve rapid modification of phenotypic traits, presumably in response t...
Invasive species are notorious for their negative impacts on the environment and economy, but also p...
Geographical variation in abiotic and biotic conditions can significantly affect the rate that an in...
Inferring the spatial expansion dynamics of invading species from molecular data is notoriously diff...
Context. The cane toad (Rhinella marina), a native species of central and southern America, was intr...
Human activities affect microevolutionary dynamics by inducing environmental changes. In particular,...
Invasive species are an important issue worldwide but predicting invasiveness, and the underlying me...
Hybrid zone movement may result in substantial unidirectional introgression of selectively neutral m...
The central-marginal hypothesis (CMH) predicts that population size, genetic diversity, and genetic ...
Human activities are changing habitats and climates and causing species' ranges to shift. Range expa...