Reduced genetic variation and the success of an invasive species
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Disruption of foraging by a dominant invasive species to decrease its competitive abilityMicrosatellite and mitochondrial data provide evidence for a single major introduction for the Neartic leafhopper Scaphoideus titanus in EuropeThe evolution of invasiveness in garden antsLow levels of nestmate discrimination despite high genetic differentiation in the invasive pharaoh antDraft genome of the globally widespread and invasive Argentine ant (Linepithema humile)Evolution of supercolonies: the Argentine ants of southern Europe.Alternative genetic foundations for a key social polymorphism in fire antsIncreased genetic diversity as a defence against parasites is undermined by social parasites: Microdon mutabilis hoverflies infesting Formica lemani ant coloniesHigh throughput, high resolution selection of polymorphic microsatellite loci for multiplex analysisGenetic structure, nestmate recognition and behaviour of two cryptic species of the invasive big-headed ant Pheidole megacephalaChemical discrimination and aggressiveness via cuticular hydrocarbons in a supercolony-forming ant, Formica yessensisTemporal population genetics of time travelling insects: a long term study in a seed-specialized waspIncreased inter-colony fusion rates are associated with reduced COI haplotype diversity in an invasive colonial ascidian Didemnum vexillumUnveiling an ancient biological invasion: molecular analysis of an old European alien, the crested porcupine (Hystrix cristata)Physiological Diversity in Insects: Ecological and Evolutionary ContextsBayesian estimation of the timing and severity of a population bottleneck from ancient DNAPatterns of genetic diversity of the cryptogenic red alga Polysiphonia morrowii (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta) suggest multiple origins of the Atlantic populationsHierarchical genetic structure of the introduced wasp Vespula germanica in Australia.Tracking invasion histories in the sea: facing complex scenarios using multilocus dataDifferential shuffling of native genetic diversity across introduced regions in a brown alga: aquaculture vs. maritime traffic effects.Historical range expansion determines the phylogenetic diversity introduced during contemporary species invasion.DNA barcodes reveal the presence of the introduced freshwater leech Helobdella europaea in Spain.Looking at both sides of the invasion: patterns of colonization in the violet tunicate Botrylloides violaceus.Genetic networking of the Bemisia tabaci cryptic species complex reveals pattern of biological invasionsTest of colonisation scenarios reveals complex invasion history of the red tomato spider mite Tetranychus evansiNiche differentiation and fine-scale projections for Argentine ants based on remotely sensed data.The introduction history of invasive garden ants in Europe: integrating genetic, chemical and behavioural approaches.Genetic clusters and sex-biased gene flow in a unicolonial Formica antAdaptive evolution during an ongoing range expansion: the invasive bank vole (Myodes glareolus) in Ireland.The scent of supercolonies: the discovery, synthesis and behavioural verification of ant colony recognition cues.Is it easy to be urban? Convergent success in urban habitats among lineages of a widespread native ant.Spatial distribution of dominant arboreal ants in a malagasy coastal rainforest: gaps and presence of an invasive speciesPopulation genetics of an alien whitefly in China: implications for its dispersal and invasion successBehavioural and chemical evidence for multiple colonisation of the Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, in the Western Cape, South Africa.Investigation of the genetic diversity of an invasive whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) in China using both mitochondrial and nuclear DNA markers.Unexpected patterns of admixture in German populations of Aedes japonicus japonicus (Diptera: Culicidae) underscore the importance of human interventionDeciphering the chemical basis of nestmate recognitionPopulation divergence along lines of genetic variance and covariance in the invasive plant Lythrum salicaria in eastern North America.High genetic diversity despite the potential for stepping-stone colonizations in an invasive species of gecko on Moorea, French PolynesiaRelationships among native and introduced populations of the Argentine ant (Linepithema humile) and the source of introduced populations.
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Reduced genetic variation and the success of an invasive species
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P2860
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Reduced genetic variation and the success of an invasive species
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A V Suarez
D A Holway
N D Tsutsui
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10.1073/PNAS.100110397
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2000-05-01T00:00:00Z