Genetic causes and consequences of sympatric morph divergence in Salmonidae: a search for mechanisms
SJ Salisbury, DE Ruzzante - Annual Review of Animal …, 2022 - annualreviews.org
Repeatedly and recently evolved sympatric morphs exhibiting consistent phenotypic
differences provide natural experimental replicates of speciation. Because such morphs are …
differences provide natural experimental replicates of speciation. Because such morphs are …
Transforming ecology and conservation biology through genome editing
As the conservation challenges increase, new approaches are needed to help combat
losses in biodiversity and slow or reverse the decline of threatened species. Genome …
losses in biodiversity and slow or reverse the decline of threatened species. Genome …
Pleistocene glacial cycles drive isolation, gene flow and speciation in the high‐elevation Andes
Mountain ranges are amongst the most species‐rich habitats, with many large and rapid
evolutionary radiations. The tempo and mode of diversification in these systems are key …
evolutionary radiations. The tempo and mode of diversification in these systems are key …
RADseq provides unprecedented insights into molecular ecology and evolutionary genetics: comment on Breaking RAD by Lowry et al. (2016)
In their recently corrected manuscript,“Breaking RAD: An evaluation of the utility of restriction
site associated DNA sequencing for genome scans of adaptation”, Lowry et al. argue that …
site associated DNA sequencing for genome scans of adaptation”, Lowry et al. argue that …
Population genomics: advancing understanding of nature
Population genomics is advancing our understanding of evolution, ecology, conservation,
agriculture, forestry, and human health by allowing new and long-standing questions to be …
agriculture, forestry, and human health by allowing new and long-standing questions to be …
Genotyping‐by‐sequencing illuminates high levels of divergence among sympatric forms of coregonines in the Laurentian Great Lakes
Effective resource management depends on our ability to partition diversity into biologically
meaningful units. Recent evolutionary divergence, however, can often lead to ambiguity in …
meaningful units. Recent evolutionary divergence, however, can often lead to ambiguity in …
Conserved islands of divergence associated with adaptive variation in sockeye salmon are maintained by multiple mechanisms
Local adaptation is facilitated by loci clustered in relatively few regions of the genome,
termed genomic islands of divergence. The mechanisms that create and maintain these …
termed genomic islands of divergence. The mechanisms that create and maintain these …
The genomic basis of reproductive and migratory behaviour in a polymorphic salmonid
A Tigano, MA Russello - Molecular Ecology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Recent ecotypic differentiation provides unique opportunities to investigate the genomic
basis and architecture of local adaptation, while offering insights into how species form and …
basis and architecture of local adaptation, while offering insights into how species form and …
The sockeye salmon genome, transcriptome, and analyses identifying population defining regions of the genome
KA Christensen, EB Rondeau, DR Minkley… - PLoS …, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) is a commercially and culturally important species to
the people that live along the northern Pacific Ocean coast. There are two main sockeye …
the people that live along the northern Pacific Ocean coast. There are two main sockeye …
Reliance on lakes by salmon, trout and charr (Oncorhynchus, Salmo and Salvelinus): An evaluation of spawning habitats, rearing strategies and trophic …
MC Arostegui, TP Quinn - Fish and Fisheries, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Salmonid fishes may reside within or migrate between stream and lake habitats, or undergo
anadromous migrations between freshwater and the ocean. While the degree of anadromy …
anadromous migrations between freshwater and the ocean. While the degree of anadromy …