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Boise State University

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2011

Genetic bottleneck

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Propagule Pressure And Introduction Pathways Of Bromus Tectorum (Cheatgrass; Poaceae) In The Central United States, Temsha D. Huttanus, Richard N. Mack, Stephen J. Novak Jul 2011

Propagule Pressure And Introduction Pathways Of Bromus Tectorum (Cheatgrass; Poaceae) In The Central United States, Temsha D. Huttanus, Richard N. Mack, Stephen J. Novak

Biology Faculty Publications and Presentations

An introduced species' propagule pressure strongly influences the genetic diversity and evolutionary potential of its descendants and even the likelihood of biological invasion. We examined population genetic consequences arising from introduction of the invasive annual grass Bromus tectorum into the central United States (U.S.). The origin and frequency of introductions were investigated by assembling allozyme diversity data from 60 widely spaced populations. At least five introduction events contributed to the grass’s genetic diversity in the central U.S. Populations in this region have fewer alleles (30 vs. 43) and polymorphic loci (5 vs. 13) than native populations, evidence of a genetic …