Phylogeography of the widespread marine invader Microcosmus squamiger (Ascidiacea) reveals high genetic diversity of introduced populations and non-independent colonizations
The spread of non-indigenous species into new marine habitats represents an increasing threat to global diversity. Genetic techniques provide basic understanding of the invasion processes. The ascidian Microcosmus squamiger is considered to be native to Australia, having been spread worldwide via tr...
Main Authors: | Rius, Marc (Author), Pascual, Marta (Author), Turon, Xavier (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2008-09.
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