reviewMolecular EcologyAug 13, 2010Closed access

Reconstructing routes of invasion using genetic data: why, how and so what?

Centre de Biologie et de Gestion des Populations · Institut Agro Montpellier · +4 more institutions

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Abstract

Detailed knowledge about the geographical pathways followed by propagules from their source to the invading populations--referred to here as routes of invasion-provides information about the history of the invasion process and the origin and genetic composition of the invading populations. The reconstruction of invasion routes is required for defining and testing different hypotheses concerning the environmental and evolutionary factors responsible for biological invasions. In practical terms, it facilitates the design of strategies for controlling or preventing invasions. Most of our knowledge about the introduction routes of invasive species is derived from historical and observational data, which are often…

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