2024
DOI: 10.1111/mec.17464
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Spatial variation in genomic signatures of local adaptation during the cane toad invasion of Australia

Marc A. Beer,
Daryl R. Trumbo,
Rhett M. Rautsaw
et al.

Abstract: Adaptive evolution can facilitate species' range expansions across environmentally heterogeneous landscapes. However, serial founder effects can limit the efficacy of selection, and the evolution of increased dispersal during range expansions may result in gene flow swamping local adaptation. Here, we study how genetic drift, gene flow and selection interact during the cane toad's (Rhinella marina) invasion across the heterogeneous landscape of Australia. Following its introduction in 1935, the cane toad colon… Show more

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