HOW INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION INFLUENCE CONTEMPORARY INVASION DYNAMICS
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Conciliation biology: the eco-evolutionary management of permanently invaded biotic systemsAdaptive evolution and phenotypic plasticity during naturalization and spread of invasive species: implications for tree invasion biologyLocal adaptation of aboveground herbivores towards plant phenotypes induced by soil biotaGenetic structure, nestmate recognition and behaviour of two cryptic species of the invasive big-headed ant Pheidole megacephalaRecurrent camouflaged invasions and dispersal of an Asian freshwater gastropod in tropical AfricaDisparity changes in 370 Ma Devonian fossils: the signature of ecological dynamics?How well can captive breeding programs conserve biodiversity? A review of salmonidsRecent admixture generates heterozygosity-fitness correlations during the range expansion of an invading species.Limited evolutionary rescue of locally adapted populations facing climate change.Evolutionary responses to global change: lessons from invasive species.Novel microsatellite DNA markers indicate strict parthenogenesis and few genotypes in the invasive willow sawfly Nematus oligospilus.The ecogenetic link between demography and evolution: can we bridge the gap between theory and data?Assessing the effects of hybridization and precipitation on invasive weed demography using strength of selection on vital ratesRecognition that causal processes change during plant invasion helps explain conflicts in evidence.Landscape structure and boundary effects determine the fate of mutations occurring during range expansions.Spatial and temporal genetic structure in a hybrid cordgrass invasionPopulation differentiation of zander (Sander lucioperca) across native and newly colonized ranges suggests increasing admixture in the course of an invasionPhylogeography of Petrolisthes armatus, an invasive species with low dispersal ability.Little association of biological trait values with environmental variables in invasive alien round goby (Neogobius melanostomus).Emergent insights from the synthesis of conceptual frameworks for biological invasions.Mutualism and adaptive divergence: co-invasion of a heterogeneous grassland by an exotic legume-rhizobium symbiosisBayesian inference of a complex invasion history revealed by nuclear and chloroplast genetic diversity in the colonizing plant, Silene latifolia.Invasive house mice facing a changing environment on the Sub-Antarctic Guillou Island (Kerguelen Archipelago).European invasion of North American Pinus strobus at large and fine scales: high genetic diversity and fine-scale genetic clustering over time in the adventive rangeIncrease in male reproductive success and female reproductive investment in invasive populations of the harlequin ladybird Harmonia axyridis.Genetic diversity and population structure in Polygonum cespitosum: insights to an ongoing plant invasion.Gape-limited predators as agents of selection on the defensive morphology of an invasive invertebrate.Density-regulated population dynamics and conditional dispersal alter the fate of mutations occurring at the front of an expanding populationEvolutionary stasis despite selection on a heritable trait in an invasive zooplankton.The devil is in the details: genetic variation in introduced populations and its contributions to invasion.The role of evolution in the invasion process.Non-native gobies facilitate the transmission of Bucephalus polymorphus (Trematoda).Genetic and phenotypic differentiation between invasive and native Rhododendron (Ericaceae) taxa and the role of hybridization.Invasion triangle: an organizational framework for species invasion.Multiple and mass introductions from limited origins: genetic diversity and structure of Solidago altissima in the native and invaded range.Cryptic eco-evolutionary dynamics.Anthropogenically induced adaptation to invade (AIAI): contemporary adaptation to human-altered habitats within the native range can promote invasionsInvasive species as drivers of evolutionary change: cane toads in tropical Australia.Genetic and maternal effects on tail spine and body length in the invasive spiny water flea (Bythotrephes longimanus)A genome-wide signature of positive selection in ancient and recent invasive expansions of the honey bee Apis mellifera
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HOW INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION INFLUENCE CONTEMPORARY INVASION DYNAMICS
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HOW INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION INFLUENCE CONTEMPORARY INVASION DYNAMICS
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HOW INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION INFLUENCE CONTEMPORARY INVASION DYNAMICS
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HOW INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION INFLUENCE CONTEMPORARY INVASION DYNAMICS
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John G. Lambrinos
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10.1890/03-8013
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2004-08-01T00:00:00Z