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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 10 (2022)
To understand colonization success of an invasive species we need to know the origin of the founders, where and when they were introduced, and how they spread from the introduction site(s) through the landscape. Admixture of different genetic lineage
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https://doaj.org/article/d7ba92ecc24c4f9f9de0e4c32157c104
Publikováno v:
NeoBiota, Vol 11, Iss 0, Pp 33-49 (2011)
The development of conservation strategies to mitigate the impact of invasive species requires knowledge of the species ecology and distribution. This is, however, often lacking as collecting biological data may be both time-consuming and resource in
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https://doaj.org/article/3c9830af3c0d4beca8a6dc3724f12fcc
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution
Communities of insect herbivores and their natural enemies are rich and ecologically crucial components of terrestrial biodiversity. Understanding the processes that promote their origin and maintenance is thus of considerable interest. One major pro
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution
Species range shifts associated with environmental change or biological invasions are increasingly important study areas. However, quantifying range expansion rates may be heavily influenced by methodology and/or sampling bias. We compared expansion
Publikováno v:
NeoBiota 11: 33-49
NeoBiota, Vol 11, Iss 0, Pp 33-49 (2011)
NeoBiota, Vol 11, Iss 0, Pp 33-49 (2011)
The development of conservation strategies to mitigate the impact of invasive species requires knowledge of the species ecology and distribution. This is, however, often lacking as collecting biological data may be both time-consuming and resource in
Autor:
J. C. Ruiz Guajardo, Sonja Preuss, Graham N. Stone, Richard A. Ennos, Andrew Schnabel, Adriana Otero-Arnaiz
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology. 19:5126-5139
Acacias across Africa have enormous ecological and economic importance, yet their population genetics are poorly studied. We used seven microsatellite loci to investigate spatial genetic structure and to identify potential ecological and geographic b
Autor:
G. Csóka, Sonja Preuss, Graham N. Stone, James A. Nicholls, Alexander Hayward, José Luis Nieves-Aldrey, Majid Tavakoli, George Melika, Karsten Schönrogge, Richard R. Askew
Publikováno v:
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
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18 páginas, 4 figuras, 3 tablas.
Little is known about the evolutionary history of most complex multi-trophic insect communities. Widespread species from different trophic levels might evolve in parallel, showing similar spatial patterns and ei
Little is known about the evolutionary history of most complex multi-trophic insect communities. Widespread species from different trophic levels might evolve in parallel, showing similar spatial patterns and ei
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology Resources. 8:421-424
We isolated and characterized 19 polymorphic microsatellite loci in the congeneric parasitoid wasps Megastigmus stigmatizans and Megastigmus dorsalis associated with cynipid oak galls. Loci isolated from species-specific libraries showed extensive cr
Autor:
Rachel J. Atkinson, Serap Mutun, Karsten Schönrogge, Alexander Hayward, Sonja Preuss, Antonis Rokas, George Melika, Graham N. Stone, György Csóka, Ebrahim Sadeghi, Richard Challis
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology. 16:2768-2781
Human dispersal of organisms is an important process modifying natural patterns of biodiversity. Such dispersal generates new patterns of genetic diversity that overlie natural phylogeographical signatures, allowing discrimination between alternative
Autor:
Adriana Otero-Arnaiz, Joseph T. Miller, Juan Carlos Ruiz-Guajardo, Sonja Preuss, Andrew Schnabel, Graham N. Stone, Travis Taylor, Nancy A. Schable, Travis C. Glenn
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology Notes. 7:1138-1140
We isolated 11 polymorphic microsatellite markers from Acacia mellifera, a savannah woodland tree in sub-Saharan Africa and southern Arabia. The loci were screened for polymorphism using 48 Kenyan individuals. Allelic diversity ranged from three to 1