Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used to track the spread of plant invasions through time and space. Nevertheless, few studies have utilised this resource for genetic analysis to reconstruct a more complete picture of historical invasion dynamics, including the occurrence of separate introduction events. In this study, we combined nuclear and chloroplast microsatellite analyses of contemporary and historical collections of Senecio madagascariensis, a globally invasive weed first introduced to Australia c. 1918 from its native South Africa. Analysis of nuclear microsatellites, together with temporal spread data and simulations of herbarium voucher sampling, revealed distinct introductions...
Background: The influence of introduction history and post-introduction dynamics on genetic diversit...
Acacia longifolia (Sydney golden wattle) is considered one of the most problematic plant invaders in...
CITATION: Zhu, X. et al. 2019. Genetic evidence for plural introduction pathways of the invasive wee...
Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used to track...
<div><p>Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used ...
Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used to track...
Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used to track...
Many plants exchanged in the global redistribution of species in the last 200 years, particularly be...
Many plants exchanged in the global redistribution of species in the last 200 years, particularly be...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Knowledge about the introduction history (source(s), number and size of introd...
Aim The genetic makeup and evolutionary potential of alien species can be profoundly influenced by ...
An emerging insight in invasion biology is that intra-specific genetic variation, human usage, and i...
Aim: Resolving the origin of invasive plant species is important for understanding the introduction ...
Knowledge of the introduction history of invasive plants informs on theories of invasiveness and ass...
Acacia longifolia (Sydney golden wattle) is considered one of the most problematic plant invaders in...
Background: The influence of introduction history and post-introduction dynamics on genetic diversit...
Acacia longifolia (Sydney golden wattle) is considered one of the most problematic plant invaders in...
CITATION: Zhu, X. et al. 2019. Genetic evidence for plural introduction pathways of the invasive wee...
Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used to track...
<div><p>Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used ...
Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used to track...
Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used to track...
Many plants exchanged in the global redistribution of species in the last 200 years, particularly be...
Many plants exchanged in the global redistribution of species in the last 200 years, particularly be...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Knowledge about the introduction history (source(s), number and size of introd...
Aim The genetic makeup and evolutionary potential of alien species can be profoundly influenced by ...
An emerging insight in invasion biology is that intra-specific genetic variation, human usage, and i...
Aim: Resolving the origin of invasive plant species is important for understanding the introduction ...
Knowledge of the introduction history of invasive plants informs on theories of invasiveness and ass...
Acacia longifolia (Sydney golden wattle) is considered one of the most problematic plant invaders in...
Background: The influence of introduction history and post-introduction dynamics on genetic diversit...
Acacia longifolia (Sydney golden wattle) is considered one of the most problematic plant invaders in...
CITATION: Zhu, X. et al. 2019. Genetic evidence for plural introduction pathways of the invasive wee...