作者
Dylan J Fraser, Paul V Debes, Louis Bernatchez, Jeffrey A Hutchings
发表日期
2014/9/7
期刊
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
卷号
281
期号
1790
页码范围
20140370
出版商
The Royal Society
简介
Whether and how habitat fragmentation and population size jointly affect adaptive genetic variation and adaptive population differentiation are largely unexplored. Owing to pronounced genetic drift, small, fragmented populations are thought to exhibit reduced adaptive genetic variation relative to large populations. Yet fragmentation is known to increase variability within and among habitats as population size decreases. Such variability might instead favour the maintenance of adaptive polymorphisms and/or generate more variability in adaptive differentiation at smaller population size. We investigated these alternative hypotheses by analysing coding-gene, single-nucleotide polymorphisms associated with different biological functions in fragmented brook trout populations of variable sizes. Putative adaptive differentiation was greater between small and large populations or among small populations than among …
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