Getting back to nature: feralization in animals and plants

E Gering, D Incorvaia, R Henriksen, J Conner… - Trends in Ecology & …, 2019 - cell.com
Formerly domesticated organisms and artificially selected genes often escape controlled
cultivation, but their subsequent evolution is not well studied. In this review, we examine …

[HTML][HTML] From Nucleotides to Satellite Imagery: Approaches to Identify and Manage the Invasive Pathogen Xylella fastidiosa and Its Insect Vectors in Europe

F Raffini, G Bertorelle, R Biello, G D'Urso, D Russo… - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
Biological invasions represent some of the most severe threats to local communities and
ecosystems. Among invasive species, the vector-borne pathogen Xylella fastidiosa is …

Insights into invasive species from whole‐genome resequencing

HL North, A McGaughran, CD Jiggins - Molecular Ecology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Studies of invasive species can simultaneously inform management strategies and quantify
rapid evolution in the wild. The role of genomics in invasion science is increasingly …

Genomic data is missing for many highly invasive species, restricting our preparedness for escalating incursion rates

P Matheson, A McGaughran - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
Biological invasions drive environmental change, potentially threatening native biodiversity,
human health, and global economies. Population genomics is an increasingly popular tool …

Natural selection on feralization genes contributed to the invasive spread of wild pigs throughout the United States

NWG Barmentlo, PG Meirmans, WH Stiver… - Molecular …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Despite a long presence in the contiguous United States (US), the distribution of invasive
wild pigs (Sus scrofa× domesticus) has expanded rapidly since the 1980s, suggesting a …

A Whole-Genome Scan for Association with Invasion Success in the Fruit Fly Drosophila suzukii Using Contrasts of Allele Frequencies Corrected for Population …

L Olazcuaga, A Loiseau, H Parrinello… - Molecular biology …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Evidence is accumulating that evolutionary changes are not only common during biological
invasions but may also contribute directly to invasion success. The genomic basis of such …

Population genomic insights into invasion success in a polyphagous agricultural pest, Halyomorpha halys

E Parvizi, MK Dhami, J Yan… - Molecular ecology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Invasive species are increasingly threatening ecosystems and agriculture by rapidly
expanding their range and adapting to environmental and human‐imposed selective …

Population genomic and historical analysis suggests a global invasion by bridgehead processes in Mimulus guttatus

M Vallejo-Marín, J Friedman, AD Twyford… - Communications …, 2021 - nature.com
Imperfect historical records and complex demographic histories present challenges for
reconstructing the history of biological invasions. Here, we combine historical records …

Climate outweighs native vs. nonnative range‐effects for genetics and common garden performance of a cosmopolitan weed

C Rosche, I Hensen, A Schaar, U Zehra… - Ecological …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Comparing genetic diversity, genetic differentiation, and performance between native and
nonnative populations has advanced our knowledge of contemporary evolution and its …

From genomes to populations: A meta-analysis and review of fern population genetics

JA Pelosi, EB Sessa - International Journal of Plant Sciences, 2021 - journals.uchicago.edu
Premise of research. Numbering around 10,000 species, ferns are the second-largest group
of vascular plants. Relatively little work, however, has focused on the population genetic …