Historical human activities reshape evolutionary trajectories across both native and introduced ranges
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The same vectors that introduce species to new ranges could move them among native populations, but how humanâmediated dispersal impacts native ranges has been difficult to address because humanâmediated dispersal and natural dispersal can simultaneously shape patterns of gene flow. Here, we disentangle humanâmediated dispersal from natural dispersal by exploiting a system where the primary vector was once extensive but has since ceased. From 10th to 19th Centuries, ships in the North Atlantic exchanged sediments dredged from the intertidal for ballast, which ended when seawater ballast tanks were adopted. We investigate genetic patterns from RADseqâderived SNPs in the amphipod Corophium volutator (n = 121; 4,870 SNPs) and the annelid Hediste diversicolor (n = 78; 3,820 SNPs), which were introduced from Europe to North America, have limited natural dispersal capabilities, are abundant in intertidal sediments, but not commonly found in modern water ballast tanks. We detect similar levels...
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2025-06-27



