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Worldwide invasion by the little fire ant: routes of introduction and eco-evolutionary pathways

Biological invasions are generally thought to occur after human aided migration to a new range. However, human activities prior to migration may also play a role. We studied here the evolutionary genetics of introduced populations of the invasive ant Wasmannia auropunctata at a worldwide scale. Usin...

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Autores principales: Foucaud, Julien, Orivel, Jérôme, Loiseau, Anne, Delabie, Jacques H C, Jourdan, Hervé, Konghouleux, Djoël, Vonshak, Merav, Tindo, Maurice, Mercier, Jean-Luc, Fresneau, Dominique, Mikissa, Jean-Bruno, McGlynn, Terry, Mikheyev, Alexander S, Oettler, Jan, Estoup, Arnaud
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3352468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25567931
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1752-4571.2010.00119.x
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author Foucaud, Julien
Orivel, Jérôme
Loiseau, Anne
Delabie, Jacques H C
Jourdan, Hervé
Konghouleux, Djoël
Vonshak, Merav
Tindo, Maurice
Mercier, Jean-Luc
Fresneau, Dominique
Mikissa, Jean-Bruno
McGlynn, Terry
Mikheyev, Alexander S
Oettler, Jan
Estoup, Arnaud
author_facet Foucaud, Julien
Orivel, Jérôme
Loiseau, Anne
Delabie, Jacques H C
Jourdan, Hervé
Konghouleux, Djoël
Vonshak, Merav
Tindo, Maurice
Mercier, Jean-Luc
Fresneau, Dominique
Mikissa, Jean-Bruno
McGlynn, Terry
Mikheyev, Alexander S
Oettler, Jan
Estoup, Arnaud
author_sort Foucaud, Julien
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description Biological invasions are generally thought to occur after human aided migration to a new range. However, human activities prior to migration may also play a role. We studied here the evolutionary genetics of introduced populations of the invasive ant Wasmannia auropunctata at a worldwide scale. Using microsatellite markers, we reconstructed the main routes of introduction of the species. We found three main routes of introduction, each of them strongly associated to human history and trading routes. We also demonstrate the overwhelming occurrence of male and female clonality in introduced populations of W. auropunctata, and suggest that this particular reproduction system is under selection in human-modified habitats. Together with previous researches focused on native populations, our results suggest that invasive clonal populations may have evolved within human modified habitats in the native range, and spread further from there. The evolutionarily most parsimonious scenario for the emergence of invasive populations of the little fire ant might thus be a two-step process. The W. auropunctata case illustrates the central role of humans in biological change, not only due to changes in migration patterns, but also in selective pressures over species.
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spelling pubmed-33524682012-05-24 Worldwide invasion by the little fire ant: routes of introduction and eco-evolutionary pathways Foucaud, Julien Orivel, Jérôme Loiseau, Anne Delabie, Jacques H C Jourdan, Hervé Konghouleux, Djoël Vonshak, Merav Tindo, Maurice Mercier, Jean-Luc Fresneau, Dominique Mikissa, Jean-Bruno McGlynn, Terry Mikheyev, Alexander S Oettler, Jan Estoup, Arnaud Evol Appl Original Articles Biological invasions are generally thought to occur after human aided migration to a new range. However, human activities prior to migration may also play a role. We studied here the evolutionary genetics of introduced populations of the invasive ant Wasmannia auropunctata at a worldwide scale. Using microsatellite markers, we reconstructed the main routes of introduction of the species. We found three main routes of introduction, each of them strongly associated to human history and trading routes. We also demonstrate the overwhelming occurrence of male and female clonality in introduced populations of W. auropunctata, and suggest that this particular reproduction system is under selection in human-modified habitats. Together with previous researches focused on native populations, our results suggest that invasive clonal populations may have evolved within human modified habitats in the native range, and spread further from there. The evolutionarily most parsimonious scenario for the emergence of invasive populations of the little fire ant might thus be a two-step process. The W. auropunctata case illustrates the central role of humans in biological change, not only due to changes in migration patterns, but also in selective pressures over species. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2010-07 2010-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3352468/ /pubmed/25567931 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1752-4571.2010.00119.x Text en © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Foucaud, Julien
Orivel, Jérôme
Loiseau, Anne
Delabie, Jacques H C
Jourdan, Hervé
Konghouleux, Djoël
Vonshak, Merav
Tindo, Maurice
Mercier, Jean-Luc
Fresneau, Dominique
Mikissa, Jean-Bruno
McGlynn, Terry
Mikheyev, Alexander S
Oettler, Jan
Estoup, Arnaud
Worldwide invasion by the little fire ant: routes of introduction and eco-evolutionary pathways
title Worldwide invasion by the little fire ant: routes of introduction and eco-evolutionary pathways
title_full Worldwide invasion by the little fire ant: routes of introduction and eco-evolutionary pathways
title_fullStr Worldwide invasion by the little fire ant: routes of introduction and eco-evolutionary pathways
title_full_unstemmed Worldwide invasion by the little fire ant: routes of introduction and eco-evolutionary pathways
title_short Worldwide invasion by the little fire ant: routes of introduction and eco-evolutionary pathways
title_sort worldwide invasion by the little fire ant: routes of introduction and eco-evolutionary pathways
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3352468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25567931
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1752-4571.2010.00119.x
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