Biological invasions at the gene level
Language
en
Article de revue
This item was published in
Diversity and Distributions. 2004, vol. 10, n° 3, p. 159-165
Wiley
English Abstract
Despite several recent contributions of population and evolutionary biology to the rapidly developing field of invasion biology, integration is far from perfect. I argue here that invasion and native status are sometimes ...Read more >
Despite several recent contributions of population and evolutionary biology to the rapidly developing field of invasion biology, integration is far from perfect. I argue here that invasion and native status are sometimes best discussed at the level of the gene rather than at the level of the species. This, and the need to consider both natural (e.g. postglacial) and human-induced invasions, suggests that a more integrative view of invasion biology is requiredRead less <
Keywords
HOMOGENISATION
English Keywords
ALIEN
GENETIC ASSIMILATION
GENE FLOW
HOMOGENIZATION
HYBRIDIZATION
INTROGRESSION
INVASIBILITY
INVASIVENESS
NATIVE
SPARTINA
CHENE
Origin
Hal imported