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24 Ιαν 2023 · Few invasive birds are as globally successful as the Common or European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris). Native to the Palearctic, the starling has been intentionally introduced to North and South America, South Africa, Australia, and the Pacific Islands, enabling us to explore species traits that may contribute to its invasion success.
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24 Ιαν 2023 · Native to the Palearctic, the starling has been intentionally introduced to North and South America, South Africa, Australia, and the Pacific Islands, enabling us to explore species traits that...
1 Αυγ 2007 · Here we use the common starling, Sturnus vulgaris, to identify parallel and divergent evolutionary change between contemporary native and invasive range samples and their common ancestral...
As one of the only birds on the IUCN’s top 100 worst invasive species (Lowe et al., 2000), the starling, despite suffering dramatic population declines within its native palearctic range (Bowler et al., 2019), has colonised every other continent, barring Antarctica. The repeated and well documented introductions, combined with extensive ...
27 Αυγ 2020 · European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) represent one of the most widespread and problematic avian invasive species in the world. Understanding their unique population history and current population dynamics can contribute to conservation efforts and clarify evolutionary processes over short timescales.
Their results suggest that the common starling worldwide invasion has been driven by a handful of genes that allowed adaptation to extreme environmental conditions and might be the key for differences in invasion success.
24 Ιαν 2023 · The common starling, Sturnus vulgaris, is used, together with museum specimens sampled in the UK during the mid‐19th century, to identify parallel and divergent evolutionary change between contemporary native and invasive range samples and their common ancestral population.