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The reconstruction of invasion histories with genomic data in light of differing levels of anthropogenic transport
Unravelling the history of range shifts is key for understanding past, current and future species distributions. Anthropogenic …
Hudson J
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Bourne SD
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Seebens H
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Chapman MA
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Rius M
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Genomics-informed models reveal extensive stretches of coastline under threat by an ecologically dominant invasive species
Explaining why some species are widespread, while others are not, is fundamental to biogeography, ecology, and evolutionary biology. A …
Hudson J
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Castilla JC
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Teske PR
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Beheregaray LB
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Haigh ID
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McQuaid CD
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Rius M
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Contemporary climate change hinders hybrid performance of ecologically dominant marine invertebrates
Human activities alter patterns of biodiversity, particularly through species extinctions and range shifts. Two of these activities are …
Hudson J
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McQuaid CD
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Rius M
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Secondary contacts and genetic admixture shape colonisation by an amphiatlantic epibenthic invertebrate
Research on the genetics of invasive species often focuses on patterns of genetic diversity and population structure within the …
Hudson J
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Johannesson K
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McQuaid CD
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Rius M
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Marine invasion genomics: Revealing ecological and evolutionary consequences of biological invasions
Genomic approaches are increasingly being used to study biological invasions. Here, we first analyse how high-throughput sequencing has …
Bourne SD
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Hudson J
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Holman LE
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Rius M
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