作者
Julia MI Barth, Paul R Berg, Per R Jonsson, Sara Bonanomi, Hanna Corell, Jakob Hemmer‐Hansen, Kjetill S Jakobsen, Kerstin Johannesson, Per Erik Jorde, Halvor Knutsen, Per‐Olav Moksnes, Bastiaan Star, Nils Chr Stenseth, Henrik Svedäng, Sissel Jentoft, Carl Andre
发表日期
2017/9
期刊
Molecular ecology
卷号
26
期号
17
页码范围
4452-4466
简介
Adaptation to local conditions is a fundamental process in evolution; however, mechanisms maintaining local adaptation despite high gene flow are still poorly understood. Marine ecosystems provide a wide array of diverse habitats that frequently promote ecological adaptation even in species characterized by strong levels of gene flow. As one example, populations of the marine fish Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) are highly connected due to immense dispersal capabilities but nevertheless show local adaptation in several key traits. By combining population genomic analyses based on 12K single nucleotide polymorphisms with larval dispersal patterns inferred using a biophysical ocean model, we show that Atlantic cod individuals residing in sheltered estuarine habitats of Scandinavian fjords mainly belong to offshore oceanic populations with considerable connectivity between these diverse ecosystems …
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