2020
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2020.595711
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Phylogeography and the Description of Geographic Patterns in Invasion Genomics

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“…Several factors may contribute to an observed shift in the realized niche of the introduced range (Alexander & Edwards, 2010;Pearman et al, 2008): expansion in the introduced niche or unfilling in the native niche may be a result of rapid evolution, a change in ecological interactions (for example, competition and predation), or changes in dispersal capabilities (Alexander & Edwards, 2010;Atwater et al, 2018;Rödder & Lötters, 2009;Sotka et al, 2018). Rapid evolutionary changes, such as adaptation during early life-history stages to novel climates (Hoffmann & Sgrò, 2011;Whitney & Gabler, 2008), hybridization of previously isolated native genotypes (Rius & Turon, 2020), and broadening environmental tolerances (Davidson et al, 2011;Tepolt & Somero, 2014) Note: The latitudinal centroids for both the present-day and end of the century ensemble models were determined for the northern (N) and southern (S) hemispheres. The predicted future latitudinal shifts were then calculated as the difference between the present and future centroids and expressed in kilometres.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several factors may contribute to an observed shift in the realized niche of the introduced range (Alexander & Edwards, 2010;Pearman et al, 2008): expansion in the introduced niche or unfilling in the native niche may be a result of rapid evolution, a change in ecological interactions (for example, competition and predation), or changes in dispersal capabilities (Alexander & Edwards, 2010;Atwater et al, 2018;Rödder & Lötters, 2009;Sotka et al, 2018). Rapid evolutionary changes, such as adaptation during early life-history stages to novel climates (Hoffmann & Sgrò, 2011;Whitney & Gabler, 2008), hybridization of previously isolated native genotypes (Rius & Turon, 2020), and broadening environmental tolerances (Davidson et al, 2011;Tepolt & Somero, 2014) Note: The latitudinal centroids for both the present-day and end of the century ensemble models were determined for the northern (N) and southern (S) hemispheres. The predicted future latitudinal shifts were then calculated as the difference between the present and future centroids and expressed in kilometres.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7c, d). We were unable to provide any reasonable estimations of split times and N e for the recently introduced population of Hokkaido because equilibrium in mutation rates, migration, and genetic drift was not yet established, as pointed out for such cases by Rius and Turon (2020).…”
Section: Mtdna Diversity Neutrality Tests and Population Demographymentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Yet, successful comparative phylogeographic analyses rely on a combination of multiple markers with a sufficient degree of genetic divergence evident among populations (de Vienne et al ., 2013; Gutiérrez-García & Vásquez-Domínguez, 2011), which is often higher in the host than the parasite (Nieberding & Olivieri, 2007). Thus, the independent yet comparable DNA signature provided by the parasite data set may provide higher resolution than the host data set, where spatial patterns may be blurred by the recent mixing of previously isolated genotypes in invasive populations (Rius & Turon, 2020). As a next step to improve confidence in phylogeographic inferences, we also propose the addition of morphological data from the parasite specimens, as demonstrated by several recent studies on monogenean parasites (Huyse et al ., 2015; Kmentová et al ., 2019; Ondračková et al ., 2012; Schoeman et al ., 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ahyong et al ., 2017; Criscione et al ., 2006). Thus, despite the accessibilty of genomic tools and the widespread use of phylogeographic analyses in invasion science, these methods certainly have their limitations (Fitzpatrick et al ., 2012; Rius & Turon, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%