2022
Multiple introductions and overwintering shape the progressive invasion of Aedes albopictus beyond the Alps
Vavassori L, Honnen A, Saarman N, Caccone A, Müller P. Multiple introductions and overwintering shape the progressive invasion of Aedes albopictus beyond the Alps. Ecology And Evolution 2022, 12: e9138. PMID: 35903757, PMCID: PMC9313497, DOI: 10.1002/ece3.9138.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDouble-digest restriction site-associated DNA sequencingRestriction site-associated DNA sequencingWeak genetic structurePopulation genomic dataAsian native rangeGenome-wide SNPsHuman-aided dispersalBiogeographic barriersGenetic structureNative rangeGenetic clustersInvasive speciesRecent invasionGenetic patternsGenomic dataSNP dataGenetic admixtureMultiple introductionsDisease vectorsNorthward expansionDNA sequencingMosquito populationsAedes albopictusProgressive invasionFull siblings
2017
Theory, practice, and conservation in the age of genomics: The Galápagos giant tortoise as a case study
Gaughran S, Quinzin M, Miller J, Garrick R, Edwards D, Russello M, Poulakakis N, Ciofi C, Beheregaray L, Caccone A. Theory, practice, and conservation in the age of genomics: The Galápagos giant tortoise as a case study. Evolutionary Applications 2017, 11: 1084-1093. PMID: 30026799, PMCID: PMC6050186, DOI: 10.1111/eva.12551.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGalápagos giant tortoisesSingle nucleotide polymorphismsGenetic differentiationPopulation structureGiant tortoisesRecent single nucleotide polymorphismGenomewide single nucleotide polymorphismsGenomic single nucleotide polymorphismsGiant tortoise speciesHigh-throughput DNA sequencingStructured natural populationsHundreds of SNPsThousands of SNPsPopulation genetics theoryTraditional genetic markersAge of genomicsMitochondrial DNA analysisNonmodel organismsNonmodel speciesEvolutionary historyNatural populationsGenetic theoryTortoise speciesUnnatural groupingGenomic data