2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.07.14.549045
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Urban colonization of invasive species on islands:Mus musculusandRattus rattusgenetics of establishment on Cozumel island

Abstract: Humans and wildlife experience complex interactions in urban ecosystems, favoring the presence of commensal species, among which invasive species are particularly successful. Rodents are the main vertebrate group introduced to oceanic islands, where the invasion process and dispersal patterns strongly influence their evolutionary and genetic patterns. We evaluated the house mouse Mus musculus and the black rat Rattus rattus on Cozumel island, Mexico. We assessed genetic diversity and structure, connectivity, g… Show more

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