The genetic signature left by the range expansion of red foxes in Australia is detectable after more than 80 years of population stability
Stephen D. Sarre,
Aaron T. Adamack,
Yvette Hitchen
et al.
Abstract:Reconstructing biological invasions from historical sources can provide insights into how they occur but are difficult to do when invasions are poorly documented. Genetic signatures left by invaders can also offer insights into invasion routes, points of origin and general biology but often present conclusions that are contradictory to expectations. Here, we test the ability of continental‐wide microsatellite genotype data from 29 loci and 3122 samples to reconstruct the well‐documented invasion of red foxes V… Show more
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