2024
DOI: 10.1111/mec.17575
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Successful Invasion Into New Environments Without Evidence of Rapid Adaptation by a Predatory Marine Gastropod

Blair P. Bentley,
Brian S. Cheng,
Reid S. Brennan
et al.

Abstract: Invasive species with native ranges spanning strong environmental gradients are well suited for examining the roles of selection and population history in rapid adaptation to new habitats, providing insight into potential evolutionary responses to climate change. The Atlantic oyster drill (Urosalpinx cinerea) is a marine snail whose native range spans the strongest coastal latitudinal temperature gradient in the world, with invasive populations established on the US Pacific coast. Here, we leverage this system… Show more

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