2022
DOI: 10.1111/eva.13517
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Complex patterns shape immune genes diversity during invasion of common raccoon in Europe – Selection in action despite genetic drift

Abstract: Rapid adaptation is common in invasive populations and is crucial to their long‐term success. The primary target of selection in the invasive species' new range is standing genetic variation. Therefore, genetic drift and natural selection acting on existing variation are key evolutionary processes through which invaders will evolve over a short timescale. In this study, we used the case of the raccoon Procyon lotor invasion in Europe to identify the forces shaping the diversity of immune… Show more

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“…In Evolutionary Applications 16:1, for the article by Konopiński et al ( 2023 ) entitled ‘Complex patterns shape immune genes diversity during invasion of common raccoon in Europe—Selection in action despite genetic drift’ (pages 134–151), Table 2 has been corrected as follows.…”
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“…In Evolutionary Applications 16:1, for the article by Konopiński et al ( 2023 ) entitled ‘Complex patterns shape immune genes diversity during invasion of common raccoon in Europe—Selection in action despite genetic drift’ (pages 134–151), Table 2 has been corrected as follows.…”
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confidence: 99%