The evolutionary impact of range expansion: implications for the study of invasive species

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Individual

Major

Biology (BIOL)

Category of Work

Comps

Additional Category of Work

None

Degree

Bachelor of Arts

Class Year

2011

Department or Program

Biology

Comps Adviser(s)

McKone, Mark

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cossettj_2011_BIOL.pdf, cossettj_2011_BIOL.pptx

Keywords

evolution, range expansion, invasive species, ecological evolution, evolution of increased competitive ability in plants hypothesis, EICA, ERH, enemy release hypothesis, dispersal evolution, population ecology

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Student Work Completed Date

2011-01-27

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