Skip to main content

Legacy introductions and climatic variation explain spatiotemporal patterns of invasive hybridization in a native trout

Dates

Publication Date

Citation

Muhlfeld, Clint C., Kovach, Ryan P., Al‐Chokhachy, Robert, Amish, Stephen J., Kershner, Jeffrey L., Leary, Robb F., Lowe, Winsor H., Luikart, Gordon, Matson, Phil, Schmetterling, David A., Shepard, Bradley B., Westley, Peter A. H., Whited, Diane, Whiteley, Andrew, and Allendorf, Fred W., Legacy introductions and climatic variation explain spatiotemporal patterns of invasive hybridization in a native trout: Global Change Biology.

Summary

Abstract (from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gcb.13681/full): Hybridization between invasive and native species, a significant threat to worldwide biodiversity, is predicted to increase due to climate-induced expansions of invasive species. Long-term research and monitoring are crucial for understanding the ecological and evolutionary processes that modulate the effects of invasive species. Using a large, multidecade genetics dataset (N = 582 sites, 12,878 individuals) with high-resolution climate predictions and extensive stocking records, we evaluate the spatiotemporal dynamics of hybridization between native cutthroat trout and invasive rainbow trout, the world's most widely introduced invasive fish, across the Northern [...]

Contacts

Attached Files

Communities

  • National CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

Tags

Categories
Organization
Wildlife and Plants
Science Themes
Types

Provenance

Additional Information

Citation Extension

journalGlobal Change Biology
parts
typedoi
value10.1111/gcb.13681
typeissn
value1365-2486

Item Actions

View Item as ...

Save Item as ...

View Item...