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Predicting the success of an invader: Niche shift versus niche conservatism


Sherpa, Stéphanie; Guéguen, Maya; Renaud, Julien; Blum G. B., Blum; Gaude, Thierry; Laporte, Frédéric; Akiner, Mustafa; Alten, Bulent; Aranda, Carles; Barre‐Cardi, Hélène et al.
Predicting the success of an invader: Niche shift versus niche conservatism // Ecology and Evolution, 9 (2019), 22; 12658-12675 doi:10.1002/ece3.5734 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Predicting the success of an invader: Niche shift versus niche conservatism

Autori
Sherpa, Stéphanie ; Guéguen, Maya ; Renaud, Julien ; Blum G. B., Blum ; Gaude, Thierry ; Laporte, Frédéric ; Akiner, Mustafa ; Alten, Bulent ; Aranda, Carles ; Barre‐Cardi, Hélène ; Bellini, Romeo ; Bengoa Paulis, Mikel ; Chen, Xiao‐Guang ; Eritja, Roger ; Flacio, Eleonora ; Foxi, Cipriano ; Ishak, Intan H ; Kalan, Katja ; Kasai, Shinji ; Montarsi , Fabrizio ; Pajović, Igor ; Petrić, Dušan ; Termine, Rosa ; Turić, Nataša ; Vazquez- Prokopec, Gonzalo M ; Velo, Enkelejda ; Vignjević, Goran ; Zhou, Xiaohong ; Després, Laurence

Izvornik
Ecology and Evolution (2045-7758) 9 (2019), 22; 12658-12675

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni

Ključne riječi
Aedes albopictus, ecological niche modeling, generalized dissimilarity modeling, genotype– environment association, geometric morphometrics, niche conservatism, RAD sequencing, rapid adaptatio

Sažetak
Invasive species can encounter environments different from their source populations, which may trigger rapid adaptive changes after introduction (niche shift hypothesis). To test this hypothesis, we investigated whether postintroduction evolution is corre‐ lated with contrasting environmental conditions between the European invasive and source ranges in the Asian tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus. The comparison of envi‐ ronmental niches occupied in European and source population ranges revealed more than 96% overlap between invasive and source niches, supporting niche conserva‐ tism. However, we found evidence for postintroduction genetic evolution by reana‐ lyzing a published ddRADseq genomic dataset from 90 European invasive populations using genotype–environment association (GEA) methods and generalized dissimilar‐ ity modeling (GDM). Three loci, among which a putative heat‐shock protein, exhibited significant allelic turnover along the gradient of winter precipitation that could be as‐ sociated with ongoing range expansion. Wing morphometric traits weakly correlated with environmental gradients within Europe, but wing size differed between invasive and source populations located in different climatic areas. Niche similarities between source and invasive ranges might have facilitated the establishment of populations. Nonetheless, we found evidence for environmental‐induced adaptive changes after introduction. The ability to rapidly evolve observed in invasive populations (genetic shift) together with a large proportion of unfilled potential suitable areas (80%) pave the way to further spread of Ae. albopictus in Europe.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Biologija



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Ustanove:
Sveučilište u Osijeku - Odjel za biologiju

Profili:

Avatar Url Goran Vignjević (autor)

Avatar Url Nataša Turić (autor)

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Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Sherpa, Stéphanie; Guéguen, Maya; Renaud, Julien; Blum G. B., Blum; Gaude, Thierry; Laporte, Frédéric; Akiner, Mustafa; Alten, Bulent; Aranda, Carles; Barre‐Cardi, Hélène et al.
Predicting the success of an invader: Niche shift versus niche conservatism // Ecology and Evolution, 9 (2019), 22; 12658-12675 doi:10.1002/ece3.5734 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
Sherpa, S., Guéguen, M., Renaud, J., Blum G. B., B., Gaude, T., Laporte, F., Akiner, M., Alten, B., Aranda, C. & Barre‐Cardi, H. (2019) Predicting the success of an invader: Niche shift versus niche conservatism. Ecology and Evolution, 9 (22), 12658-12675 doi:10.1002/ece3.5734.
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  • Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC)
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