Articles | Volume 18, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/we-18-91-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/we-18-91-2018
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Genetic diversity and differentiation of invasive Acacia longifolia in Portugal

Sara Vicente, Cristina Máguas, and Helena Trindade

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Acacia longifolia is an aggressive invader worldwide, which was brought to Portugal by the forestry services and spread throughout the country with very strong ecological and social impacts. We used a molecular approach to understand the genetic variability and genetic differentiation. Our analysis showed that populations at all sampled locations have similar levels of diversity and relatively low differentiation, suggesting a single original introduction and a subsequent acclimation process.