Journal article
Assessing the invasive potential of different source populations of ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) through genomically informed species distribution modelling
Andhika R Putra, Kathryn A Hodgins, Alexandre Fournier-Level
Evolutionary Applications: evolutionary approaches to environmental, biomedical and socio-economic issues | Wiley | Published : 2024
DOI: 10.1111/eva.13632
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Abstract
The genetic composition of founding populations is likely to play a key role in determining invasion success. Individual genotypes may differ in habitat preference and environmental tolerance, so their ability to colonize novel environments can be highly variable. Despite the importance of genetic variation on invasion success, its influence on the potential distribution of invaders is rarely investigated. Here, we integrate population genomics and ecological niche models (ENMs) into a single framework to predict the distribution of globally invasive common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) in Australia. We identified three genetic clusters for ragweed and used these to construct cluster-spe..
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We thank Paul Battlay for sharing his sequence analysis pipeline. Open access publishing facilitated by The University of Melbourne, as part of the Wiley - The University of Melbourne agreement via the Council of Australian University Librarians.