• Background and Aims The long-lived and mainly outcrossing species Sarracenia purpurea has been introduced into Switzerland and become invasive. This creates the opportunity to study reactions to founder effect and how a species can circumvent deleterious effects of bottlenecks such as reduced genetic diversity, inbreeding and extinction through mutational meltdown, to emerge as a highly invasive plant. • Methods A population genetic survey by random amplified polymorphism DNA markers (RAPD) together with historical insights and a field pollination experiment were carried out. • Key Results At the regional scale, S. purpurea shows low structure (θst = 0·072) due to a recent founder event and important subsequent growth. Nevertheless, multi...
Outbreeding and inbreeding have important genetic consequences for plants in general, and more speci...
Newly founded isolated populations need to overcome detrimental effects of low genetic diversity. Th...
The long-term establishment success of founder plant populations has been commonly assessed based on...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The long-lived and mainly outcrossing species Sarracenia purpurea has been intr...
Background: The observation that many alien species become invasive despite low genetic diversity ha...
Background: Invasive species can be a major threat to native biodiversity and the number of invasive...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
Introduction events can lead to admixture between genetically differentiated populations and bottlen...
Biological invasions offer excellent systems to study the evolutionary processes involved in introdu...
One of the fundamental questions in invasion biology is to understand the genetic mechanisms behind ...
Background: Invasive species can be a major threat to native biodiversity and the number of invasive...
Plant invasions often involve rapid evolutionary change. Founder effects, hybridization, and adaptat...
Biological invasions provide a valuable context for studying contemporary evolution. Because reprodu...
The spatial expansions of invasive organisms in the novel range are generally expected to follow an ...
Interspecific hybridization can be a driving force for evolutionary processes during plant invasions...
Outbreeding and inbreeding have important genetic consequences for plants in general, and more speci...
Newly founded isolated populations need to overcome detrimental effects of low genetic diversity. Th...
The long-term establishment success of founder plant populations has been commonly assessed based on...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The long-lived and mainly outcrossing species Sarracenia purpurea has been intr...
Background: The observation that many alien species become invasive despite low genetic diversity ha...
Background: Invasive species can be a major threat to native biodiversity and the number of invasive...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
Introduction events can lead to admixture between genetically differentiated populations and bottlen...
Biological invasions offer excellent systems to study the evolutionary processes involved in introdu...
One of the fundamental questions in invasion biology is to understand the genetic mechanisms behind ...
Background: Invasive species can be a major threat to native biodiversity and the number of invasive...
Plant invasions often involve rapid evolutionary change. Founder effects, hybridization, and adaptat...
Biological invasions provide a valuable context for studying contemporary evolution. Because reprodu...
The spatial expansions of invasive organisms in the novel range are generally expected to follow an ...
Interspecific hybridization can be a driving force for evolutionary processes during plant invasions...
Outbreeding and inbreeding have important genetic consequences for plants in general, and more speci...
Newly founded isolated populations need to overcome detrimental effects of low genetic diversity. Th...
The long-term establishment success of founder plant populations has been commonly assessed based on...