Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4386018701> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4386018701 endingPage "121370" @default.
- W4386018701 startingPage "121370" @default.
- W4386018701 abstract "Evolutionary forces such as genetic drift and natural selection operate during the process of biological invasion. More specifically, nonnative populations suffer genetic and demographic bottlenecks, and are exposed to new environmental, climatic and biotic filters. Thus, neutral and/or adaptive drivers may contribute to genetic differentiation of the introduced germplasm. We hypothesize that the gene pool of fire-adapted species that become invasive in fire-prone ecosystems may differ from that of originally planted and native one because of novel selective forces and founder effects. Genetic impoverishment due to genetic drift could also be buffered by demographic processes as the production of a large aerial seed bank by serotiny. We conducted genomic analyses of the world’s most planted tree Pinus radiata using Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms, comparing introduced cohorts with and without fire exposure, and also with one population of the native range. Phenotypic traits of introduced cohorts were assessed for quantitative characters. In the introduced range we found lower expected heterozygosity and nucleotide diversity due to bottlenecks during introduction and commercial selection in orchards. We also detected decreased inbreeding, related to a serotinous seed bank that buffers bottlenecks. We found genomic regions under selection, both in the comparison between native and introduced range, and between introduced cohorts with and without exposure to fire. Within the introduced area, we observed possible fire-mediated diversifying selection for five quantitative traits. Our results show that both neutral and adaptive forces promote early divergence of the introduced species Pinus radiata. Also, fire acts as a rapid selection factor, prompting the incipient adaptive divergence of cohorts recruited after fires, facilitating invasion." @default.
- W4386018701 created "2023-08-22" @default.
- W4386018701 creator A5010991236 @default.
- W4386018701 creator A5019780124 @default.
- W4386018701 creator A5062655706 @default.
- W4386018701 creator A5081443309 @default.
- W4386018701 creator A5087428197 @default.
- W4386018701 creator A5087628701 @default.
- W4386018701 date "2023-10-01" @default.
- W4386018701 modified "2023-10-08" @default.
- W4386018701 title "Signs of rapid evolution in an invasive forest species: Drivers of the incipient neutral, adaptive and phenotypic divergence" @default.
- W4386018701 cites W1549672488 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W1607791807 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W1653325487 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W1972073927 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W1982620971 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W1984390786 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W1989849167 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W1997069497 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W1998610629 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2001657290 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2007197934 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2018112412 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2024459053 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2025181187 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2028116236 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2035177028 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2048997733 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2066653873 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2068156907 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2068430735 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2070563899 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2075923653 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2083080679 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2083424897 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2084110929 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2096285146 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2098737273 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2099540110 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2105567091 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2106700562 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2112388438 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2124738885 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2128288562 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2128649237 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2131112579 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2132365139 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2136650204 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2140003077 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2140490987 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2141808460 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2143856990 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2149945423 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2151886154 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2155928419 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2156195608 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2161094791 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2163826476 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2168307546 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2219277305 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2227589155 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2304820298 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2334742822 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2335362504 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2338520719 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2600760682 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2605913662 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2766606459 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2803977726 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2891696188 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2972972353 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W2976876706 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W3005868733 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W3017743379 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W3019415451 @default.
- W4386018701 cites W4283162008 @default.
- W4386018701 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2023.121370" @default.
- W4386018701 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4386018701 type Work @default.
- W4386018701 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4386018701 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4386018701 hasAuthorship W4386018701A5010991236 @default.
- W4386018701 hasAuthorship W4386018701A5019780124 @default.
- W4386018701 hasAuthorship W4386018701A5062655706 @default.
- W4386018701 hasAuthorship W4386018701A5081443309 @default.
- W4386018701 hasAuthorship W4386018701A5087428197 @default.
- W4386018701 hasAuthorship W4386018701A5087628701 @default.
- W4386018701 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W4386018701 hasConcept C109186463 @default.
- W4386018701 hasConcept C1244910 @default.
- W4386018701 hasConcept C136020623 @default.
- W4386018701 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W4386018701 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W4386018701 hasConcept C154945302 @default.
- W4386018701 hasConcept C159985019 @default.
- W4386018701 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W4386018701 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W4386018701 hasConcept C204323151 @default.