Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2051103695> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2051103695 endingPage "1625" @default.
- W2051103695 startingPage "1611" @default.
- W2051103695 abstract "Invasions of non-native species are of great concern as they have a devastating impact on native biodiversity and can also affect the economy of a region. Multiple introductions in several locations of a new range greatly promote the success of non-native species. The raccoon (Procyon lotor) is an omnivore whose native distribution extends from southern Canada to Panama. It has been successfully introduced in many European countries. We examined the microsatellite and mitochondrial diversity of raccoon populations in Central Europe (Germany, Poland, and Czech Republic) in order to determine their introduction sources and pathways as well as the factors affecting genetic structure in this invasive species. We found low diversity of the mtDNA control region and moderate diversity of microsatellite markers. Raccoon showed three hierarchic levels of genetic structure which separate at different levels sampled from Czech Republic, Germany and raccoon inhabiting two different habitats in Poland. In Poland the raccoon population was established through migration from Germany to Czech Republic. Analysis of the intensity of migration between two different habitat types indicated source-sink dynamics in the Polish populations of raccoons. Our results confirm the high intensity of the raccoon invasion in Central Europe and point to specific measures needed as part of an effective management strategy." @default.
- W2051103695 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2051103695 creator A5018479651 @default.
- W2051103695 creator A5033742291 @default.
- W2051103695 creator A5038178057 @default.
- W2051103695 creator A5058760108 @default.
- W2051103695 creator A5084835955 @default.
- W2051103695 date "2013-11-20" @default.
- W2051103695 modified "2023-10-12" @default.
- W2051103695 title "The genetic structure of raccoon introduced in Central Europe reflects multiple invasion pathways" @default.
- W2051103695 cites W1499479467 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W1539923065 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W1540073399 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W1729567341 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W1832287255 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W1909945249 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W1974861877 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W1979382023 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W1988455777 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2004444667 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2008878958 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2009236792 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2035839217 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2036994712 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2038589452 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2051485821 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2055997230 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2056876512 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2057003594 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2059051061 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2060891246 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2064348859 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2065696092 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2073863436 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2083377753 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2087063081 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2089616685 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2089950018 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2091415997 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2092853931 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2095676379 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2098126593 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2099710446 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2100352930 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2106205501 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2106728534 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2110210006 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2113765258 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2114966343 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2125092464 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2126985087 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2129467411 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2129817872 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2130765618 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2138646825 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2139264203 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2145324340 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2154845780 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2158489424 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2161339576 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2166356245 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2167464793 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2168307546 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2171291932 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2253414912 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2324157893 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W2331411019 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W4239149238 @default.
- W2051103695 cites W4245836377 @default.
- W2051103695 doi "https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-013-0595-8" @default.
- W2051103695 hasPublicationYear "2013" @default.
- W2051103695 type Work @default.
- W2051103695 sameAs 2051103695 @default.
- W2051103695 citedByCount "31" @default.
- W2051103695 countsByYear W20511036952015 @default.
- W2051103695 countsByYear W20511036952016 @default.
- W2051103695 countsByYear W20511036952017 @default.
- W2051103695 countsByYear W20511036952018 @default.
- W2051103695 countsByYear W20511036952019 @default.
- W2051103695 countsByYear W20511036952020 @default.
- W2051103695 countsByYear W20511036952021 @default.
- W2051103695 countsByYear W20511036952022 @default.
- W2051103695 countsByYear W20511036952023 @default.
- W2051103695 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2051103695 hasAuthorship W2051103695A5018479651 @default.
- W2051103695 hasAuthorship W2051103695A5033742291 @default.
- W2051103695 hasAuthorship W2051103695A5038178057 @default.
- W2051103695 hasAuthorship W2051103695A5058760108 @default.
- W2051103695 hasAuthorship W2051103695A5084835955 @default.
- W2051103695 hasBestOaLocation W20511036951 @default.
- W2051103695 hasConcept C130217890 @default.
- W2051103695 hasConcept C136020623 @default.
- W2051103695 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W2051103695 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2051103695 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W2051103695 hasConcept C159985019 @default.
- W2051103695 hasConcept C173651095 @default.
- W2051103695 hasConcept C185933670 @default.