“…Introductions of Pacific salmon into the Southern Hemisphere, especially New Zealand and South America, have provided unique research opportunities to investigate the relative roles of propagule pressure, preadaptations, phenotypic plasticity, and low ecosystem resistance in explaining invasions (Arismendi et al., ; Pascual et al., ; Quinn, Kinnison, & Unwin, ). Several genetics studies in South America have ascertained the origin of donor (native) salmonid populations (Ciancio, Riva‐Rossi, Pascual, Anderson, & Garza, ; Riva‐Rossi, Lessa, & Pascual, ; Riva‐Rossi et al., ). Other studies have shown significant gains in genetic diversity among non‐native populations that may be important for invasion success (Correa & Moran, ; Di Prinzio, Rossi, Ciancio, Garza, & Casaux, ; Narum et al., ).…”