2022
Real‐time geographic settling of a hybrid zone between the invasive winter moth (Operophtera brumata L.) and the native Bruce spanworm (O. bruceata Hulst)
Andersen J, Havill N, Boettner G, Chandler J, Caccone A, Elkinton J. Real‐time geographic settling of a hybrid zone between the invasive winter moth (Operophtera brumata L.) and the native Bruce spanworm (O. bruceata Hulst). Molecular Ecology 2022, 31: 6617-6633. PMID: 35034394, DOI: 10.1111/mec.16349.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInvasive winter mothClinal hybrid zoneHybrid zoneWinter mothBruce spanwormNon-native speciesNon-native organismsLow dispersal ratesProbability of establishmentMosaic hybrid zoneCases of hybridizationNative congenerNovel habitatsLong Island SoundEnvironmental variablesO. bruceataDispersal ratesCoastal ConnecticutMicrosatellite dataOperophtera brumataHybrid fitnessWinter cold temperaturesPopulation densityWinter temperaturesEvolutionary trajectories
1999
Population structure, speciation, and introgression in the Anopheles gambiae complex.
Powell JR, Petrarca V, della Torre A, Caccone A, Coluzzi M. Population structure, speciation, and introgression in the Anopheles gambiae complex. Parassitologia 1999, 41: 101-13. PMID: 10697841.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnopheles gambiae complexGambiae complexPopulation structureAdaptive genetic variationPresence of introgressionChromosome inversion polymorphismsDistribution of karyotypesMicro-geographic scaleGambiae s.Major environmental variablesDistinct genetic formsCryptic taxaPanmictic unitInversion polymorphismPhylogenetic dataChromosome inversionsLevels of aridityPhylogenetic studiesEvolutionary dynamicsGenetic variationWest African populationsImportant vectorKaryotype studiesMolecular studiesEnvironmental variables