How important is intraspecific genetic admixture to the success of colonising populations?

M Rius, JA Darling - Trends in ecology & evolution, 2014 - cell.com
Genetic admixture of divergent intraspecific lineages is increasingly suspected to have an
important role in the success of colonising populations. However, admixture is not a …

[HTML][HTML] Global diversity of Ascidiacea

N Shenkar, BJ Swalla - Plos one, 2011 - journals.plos.org
The class Ascidiacea presents fundamental opportunities for research in the fields of
development, evolution, ecology, natural products and more. This review provides a …

[PDF][PDF] Bioinvasion impacts on biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human health in the Mediterranean Sea

K Tsirintanis, E Azzurro, F Crocetta, M Dimiza… - Aquatic …, 2022 - amu.hal.science
Biological invasions have become a defining feature of marine Mediterranean ecosystems
with significant impacts on biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human health. We …

Corridors for aliens but not for natives: effects of marine urban sprawl at a regional scale

L Airoldi, X Turon, S Perkol‐Finkel… - Diversity and …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Aim The global sprawl of marine hard infrastructure (eg breakwaters, sea walls and jetties)
can extensively modify coastal seascapes, but the knowledge of such impacts remains …

[HTML][HTML] A massive update of non-indigenous species records in Mediterranean marinas

A Ulman, J Ferrario, A Occhpinti-Ambrogi, C Arvanitidis… - PeerJ, 2017 - peerj.com
The Mediterranean Sea is home to over 2/3 of the world's charter boat traffic and hosts an
estimated 1.5 million recreational boats. Studies elsewhere have demonstrated marinas as …

Ascidians as models for studying invasion success

A Zhan, E Briski, DG Bock, S Ghabooli, HJ MacIsaac - Marine Biology, 2015 - Springer
During the past three decades, coastal marine waters have become among the most
invaded habitats globally. Ascidians are among the most notorious invaders in these …

Marine invasion genetics: from spatio-temporal patterns to evolutionary outcomes

M Rius, X Turon, G Bernardi, FAM Volckaert, F Viard - Biological Invasions, 2015 - Springer
Over the last 15 years studies on invasion genetics have provided important insights to
unravel cryptic diversity, track the origin of colonizers and reveal pathways of introductions …

[HTML][HTML] Harbor networks as introduction gateways: contrasting distribution patterns of native and introduced ascidians

S López-Legentil, ML Legentil, PM Erwin, X Turon - Biological Invasions, 2015 - Springer
Harbors and marinas are well known gateways for species introductions in marine
environments but little work has been done to ascertain relationships between species …

[HTML][HTML] A framework for understanding marine cosmopolitanism in the Anthropocene

JA Darling, JT Carlton - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Recent years have witnessed growing appreciation for the ways in which human-mediated
species introductions have reshaped marine biogeography. Despite this we have yet to …

[HTML][HTML] Cryptic speciation or global spread? The case of a cosmopolitan marine invertebrate with limited dispersal capabilities

R Pérez-Portela, V Arranz, M Rius, X Turon - Scientific Reports, 2013 - nature.com
The existence of globally-distributed species with low dispersal capabilities is a paradox that
has been explained as a result of human-mediated transport and by hidden diversity in the …