Biological invasions can be substantially influenced by the genetic sampling associated with a species’ introduction. As a result, we assessed the genetic and evolutionary consequences of the entry and spread of the invasive grass Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) across the United States midcontinent through an analysis of 54 populations, using enzyme electrophoresis. On average, these populations display 1.04 alleles per locus (A), 4.1% percent polymorphic loci per population (%P) and an expected mean heterozygosity (Hexp) value of 0.009. Heterozygotes, which have been rarely reported for B. tectorum in North America, occur in three populations in the midcontinent and are likely novel multilocus gen...
Premise of the study: Bromus tectorum (Poaceae) is an annual grass species that is invasive in many ...
Biological invasions occur when organisms are introduced into a new range where they persist and spr...
Bromus tectorum L. is an invasive winter annual grass naturalized across the United States. Numerous...
Bromus tectorum, a devastating plant invader in western North America, had entered Pennsylvania by 1...
An introduced species\u27 propagule pressure strongly influences the genetic diversity and evolution...
The invasive annual Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is distributed in Canada primarily south of 52° N l...
High propagule pressure is correlated with invasion success, and has important implications for the ...
Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is an annual, self-fertilizing grass with an enormous native range acro...
The mating system of an introduced plant is critical to its establishment and proliferation. Taeniat...
Introductions of the invasive grass Bromus tectorum worldwide were broadly similar and closely tied ...
We compared the levels and distribution of genetic diversity in Eurasian and North American populati...
Biological invasions are defined as the introduction, establishment and spread of an organism into a...
Molecular markers prove to be an invaluable tool in assessing the introduction dynamics, pattern of ...
Evidence for rapid evolutionary change in plants in response to changing environmental conditions is...
Molecular markers can help elucidate how neutral evolutionary forces and introduction history contri...
Premise of the study: Bromus tectorum (Poaceae) is an annual grass species that is invasive in many ...
Biological invasions occur when organisms are introduced into a new range where they persist and spr...
Bromus tectorum L. is an invasive winter annual grass naturalized across the United States. Numerous...
Bromus tectorum, a devastating plant invader in western North America, had entered Pennsylvania by 1...
An introduced species\u27 propagule pressure strongly influences the genetic diversity and evolution...
The invasive annual Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is distributed in Canada primarily south of 52° N l...
High propagule pressure is correlated with invasion success, and has important implications for the ...
Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is an annual, self-fertilizing grass with an enormous native range acro...
The mating system of an introduced plant is critical to its establishment and proliferation. Taeniat...
Introductions of the invasive grass Bromus tectorum worldwide were broadly similar and closely tied ...
We compared the levels and distribution of genetic diversity in Eurasian and North American populati...
Biological invasions are defined as the introduction, establishment and spread of an organism into a...
Molecular markers prove to be an invaluable tool in assessing the introduction dynamics, pattern of ...
Evidence for rapid evolutionary change in plants in response to changing environmental conditions is...
Molecular markers can help elucidate how neutral evolutionary forces and introduction history contri...
Premise of the study: Bromus tectorum (Poaceae) is an annual grass species that is invasive in many ...
Biological invasions occur when organisms are introduced into a new range where they persist and spr...
Bromus tectorum L. is an invasive winter annual grass naturalized across the United States. Numerous...