Low interbasin connectivity in a facultatively diadromous fish: evidence from genetics and otolith chemistry

JM Hughes, DJ Schmidt, JI Macdonald… - Molecular …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Southern smelts (R etropinna spp.) in coastal rivers of A ustralia are facultatively
diadromous, with populations potentially containing individuals with diadromous or wholly …

Contemporary and historical patterns of connectivity among populations of an inland river fish species inferred from genetics and otolith chemistry

RJ Woods, JI Macdonald, DA Crook… - Canadian Journal of …, 2010 - cdnsciencepub.com
Patterns of dispersal in riverine populations of Australian smelt (Retropinna semoni) were
examined using otolith chemistry (Mg: Ca, Mn: Ca, Sr: Ca, Ba: Ca) and genetic markers …

Evidence of diadromous movements in a coastal population of southern smelts (Retropinninae: Retropinna) from Victoria, Australia

DA Crook, JI Macdonald… - Marine and Freshwater …, 2008 - CSIRO Publishing
Understanding the migratory behaviour of fishes is critical to the conservation and
management of fish assemblages in coastal rivers. We analysed the otolith chemical …

Population structure of a neotropical migratory fish: contrasting perspectives from genetics and otolith microchemistry

SM Collins, N Bickford, PB McIntyre… - Transactions of the …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Developing conservation strategies for migratory fishes requires an understanding of
connectivity among populations. Neotropical rivers contain diverse and economically …

Genomic signatures of paleodrainages in a freshwater fish along the southeastern coast of Brazil: genetic structure reflects past riverine properties

AT Thomaz, LR Malabarba, LL Knowles - Heredity, 2017 - nature.com
Past shifts in connectivity in riverine environments (for example, sea-level changes) and the
properties of current drainages can act as drivers of genetic structure and demographic …

Migration history and stock structure of two putatively diadromous teleost fishes, as determined by genetic and otolith chemistry analyses

DJ Schmidt, DA Crook, JI Macdonald… - Freshwater …, 2014 - journals.uchicago.edu
Migratory life cycles and population structure of 2 putatively diadromous Australian fishes
were examined using otolith chemistry (87Sr/86Sr) and genetics (microsatellites and …

Landscape edges shape dispersal and population structure of a migratory fish

MA Kaemingk, SE Swearer, SJ Bury, JS Shima - Oecologia, 2019 - Springer
Many freshwater organisms have a life-history stage that can disperse through seawater.
This has obvious benefits for colonization and connectivity of fragmented sub-populations …

Ecological and landscape effects on genetic distance in an assemblage of headwater fishes

BV Schmidt, J Schaefer - Ecology of freshwater fish, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Environmental divergence along hierarchically structured longitudinal gradients may
constitute barriers to gene flow in river networks for headwater specialised species. While …

Reconciling patterns of genetic variation with stream structure, earth history and biology in the Australian freshwater fish Craterocephalus stercusmuscarum …

DJ McGlashan, JM Hughes - Molecular Ecology, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
We examined the consequences of barriers, stream architecture and putative dispersal
capability on levels of genetic differentiation among populations of the freshwater fish …

Contrasting signals from multiple markers illuminate population connectivity in a marine fish

M SALA‐BOZANO, V Ketmaier, S Mariani - Molecular ecology, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Recent advances in molecular biology and bioinformatics have helped to unveil striking and
previously unrecognized patterns of geographic genetic structure in marine populations …