2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.07.18.604133
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Reproductive resource allocation correlates with successful global invasion of a mosquito species

Ayda Khorramnejad,
Claudia Alfaro,
Stefano Quaranta
et al.

Abstract: The understanding of traits favoring biological invasions has been considered an essential step to predict which species would become successful invaders. Classical approaches test for differences between invasive vs. not invasive species and emphasize reproduction as a critical phenotype for successful establishment of an invasive species. However, cross-species comparisons underestimate intraspecies differences, which may be relevant in invasive species with highly genetically diverse populations. Here we ca… Show more

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