Journal article
Haploblocks contribute to parallel climate adaptation following global invasion of a cosmopolitan plant
P Battlay, BT Hendrickson, JI Mendez-Reneau, JS Santangelo, LJ Albano, J Wilson, AE Caizergues, N King, A Puentes, A Tudoran, C Violle, F Vasseur, CM Patterson, M Foster, C Stamps, SG Innes, R Allio, F Angeoletto, DN Anstett, J Anstett Show all
Nature Ecology and Evolution | Springer Science and Business Media LLC | Published : 2025
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Abstract
The role of rapid adaptation during species invasions has historically been minimized with the assumption that introductions consist of few colonists and limited genetic diversity. While overwhelming evidence suggests that rapid adaptation is more prevalent than originally assumed, the demographic and adaptive processes underlying successful invasions remain unresolved. Here we leverage a large whole-genome sequence dataset to investigate the relative roles of colonization history and adaptation during the worldwide invasion of the forage crop, Trifolium repens (Fabaceae). We show that introduced populations encompass high levels of genetic variation with little evidence of bottlenecks. Inde..
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