Bottlenecks in population size can reduce fitness and evolutionary potential, yet introduced species often become invasive. This poses a dilemma referred to as the genetic paradox of invasion. Three characteristics must hold true for an introduced population to be considered paradoxical in this sense. First, it must pass through a bottleneck that reduces genetic variation. Second, despite the bottleneck, the introduced population must not succumb to the many problems associated with low genetic variation. Third, it must adapt to the novel environment. Some introduced populations are not paradoxical as they do not combine these conditions. In some cases, an apparent paradox is spurious, as seen in introduced populations with low diversity in...
Invasive species often display high fitness despite bottlenecks and inbreeding during establishment....
What allows some species to successfully colonize a novel environment while others fail? Numerous st...
There is growing realisation that integrating genetics and ecology is critical in the context of bio...
Bottlenecks in population size can reduce fitness and evolutionary potential, yet introduced species...
International audienceInvasion rates have increased in the past 100 y irrespective of international ...
Publication of The Genetics of Colonizing Species in 1965 launched the field of invasion genetics an...
A major challenge of invasion biology is the development of a predictive framework that prevents new...
The role of adaptation in determining invasion success has been acknowledged recently, notably throu...
Many species are shifting their ranges in response to global climate change. Range expansions are kn...
One of the fundamental questions in invasion biology is to understand the genetic mechanisms behind ...
Biological invasions can have huge ecological and economic impacts, but the biological processes lea...
SummaryBiological invasions represent major threats to biodiversity [1] as well as large-scale evolu...
The process by which a species becomes a biological invader, at a location where it does not natural...
Population spread from a limited pool of founding propagules is at the basis of biological invasions...
The influence of genetic variation on invasion success has captivated researchers since the start of...
Invasive species often display high fitness despite bottlenecks and inbreeding during establishment....
What allows some species to successfully colonize a novel environment while others fail? Numerous st...
There is growing realisation that integrating genetics and ecology is critical in the context of bio...
Bottlenecks in population size can reduce fitness and evolutionary potential, yet introduced species...
International audienceInvasion rates have increased in the past 100 y irrespective of international ...
Publication of The Genetics of Colonizing Species in 1965 launched the field of invasion genetics an...
A major challenge of invasion biology is the development of a predictive framework that prevents new...
The role of adaptation in determining invasion success has been acknowledged recently, notably throu...
Many species are shifting their ranges in response to global climate change. Range expansions are kn...
One of the fundamental questions in invasion biology is to understand the genetic mechanisms behind ...
Biological invasions can have huge ecological and economic impacts, but the biological processes lea...
SummaryBiological invasions represent major threats to biodiversity [1] as well as large-scale evolu...
The process by which a species becomes a biological invader, at a location where it does not natural...
Population spread from a limited pool of founding propagules is at the basis of biological invasions...
The influence of genetic variation on invasion success has captivated researchers since the start of...
Invasive species often display high fitness despite bottlenecks and inbreeding during establishment....
What allows some species to successfully colonize a novel environment while others fail? Numerous st...
There is growing realisation that integrating genetics and ecology is critical in the context of bio...