Chimerism and population dieback alter genetic inference related to invasion pathways and connectivity of biofouling populations on artificial substrata

Volume: 9, Issue: 6, Pages: 3089 - 3104
Published: Feb 21, 2019
Abstract
Disentangling pathways by which nonindigenous species expand and spread regionally remains challenging. Molecular ecology tools are often employed to determine the origins and spread of introduced species, but the complexities of some organisms may be reducing the efficacy of these tools. Some colonial species exhibit complexities by way of chimerism and winter colony regression, which may alter the genetic diversity of populations and mask the...
Paper Details
Title
Chimerism and population dieback alter genetic inference related to invasion pathways and connectivity of biofouling populations on artificial substrata
Published Date
Feb 21, 2019
Volume
9
Issue
6
Pages
3089 - 3104
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