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Mol Ecol ; 25(9): 1925-43, 2016 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26928748

ABSTRACT

Colonization events, range expansions and species invasions leave genetic signatures in the genomes of invasive organisms and produce intricate special patterns. Predictions have been made as to how those patterns arise, but only very rarely, genetic processes can be monitored in real time during range expansions. In an attempt to change that, we track a very recently established invasive population of a fish species, the bighead goby Ponticola kessleri, with high temporal and spatial resolution through 2 years to identify patterns over time. We then compare Swiss and German samples of bighead goby along the river Rhine using microsatellites, mitochondrial D-loop sequences and geometric morphometrics to investigate geographic patterns. We detect weak temporal and strong geographic patterns in the data, which are inconsistent with isolation by distance and indicate long range transport. In search of an explanation for our observations, we analyse the vector properties and travel patterns of commercial vessels on the river Rhine. We present evidence that freshwater cargo ships and tankers are plausible vectors for larvae of invasive goby species. We also present indications that cargo ships and tankers act as differential vectors for this species. In summary, we present genetic data at unique temporal resolution from a vertebrate invasion front and substantiate the paramount role of commercial shipping in freshwater fish translocations.


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Genetics, Population , Introduced Species , Perciformes/genetics , Ships , Animal Distribution , Animals , DNA, Mitochondrial/genetics , Germany , Haplotypes , Microsatellite Repeats , Phenotype , Rivers , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Switzerland
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J Fish Biol ; 82(6): 2128-34, 2013 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23731157

ABSTRACT

Two hybrids between the monkey goby Neogobius fluviatilis and the round goby Neogobius melanostomus from the Rhine River were identified by genotyping and morphological comparison. These are the first records of goby-hybrids outside the parent species' native ranges worldwide.


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Hybridization, Genetic , Introduced Species , Perciformes/physiology , Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism Analysis , Animals , Genotype , Perciformes/genetics , Phylogeny , Population Dynamics , Sequence Analysis, DNA
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