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Ecol Evol
July 2013
Wildlife Research and Development Section, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Trent University DNA Building, 2140 East Bank Drive, Peterborough, Ontario, K9J 7B8, Canada.
Control of invasions is facilitated by their early detection, but this may be difficult when invasions are cryptic due to similarity between invaders and native species. Domesticated conspecifics offer an interesting example of cryptic invasions because they have the ability to hybridize with their native counterparts, and can thus facilitate the introgression of maladaptive genes. We assessed the cryptic invasion of escaped domestic American mink (Neovison vison) within their native range.
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