Seascape genomics: contextualizing adaptive and neutral genomic variation in the ocean environment
Seventy-one per cent of the earth's surface is covered by ocean which contains almost 80%
of the world's phyla–“seascape genomics” is the study of how spatial dependence and …
of the world's phyla–“seascape genomics” is the study of how spatial dependence and …
Population Genomics Reveals Genetic Divergence and Adaptive Differentiation of Chinese Sea Bass (Lateolabrax maculatus)
The marine species usually show high dispersal capabilities accompanied by high levels of
gene flow. On the other hand, many physical barriers distribute along the continental …
gene flow. On the other hand, many physical barriers distribute along the continental …
Population genomic response to geographic gradients by widespread and endemic fishes of the Arabian Peninsula
Genetic structure within marine species may be driven by local adaptation to their
environment, or alternatively by historical processes, such as geographic isolation. The gulfs …
environment, or alternatively by historical processes, such as geographic isolation. The gulfs …
Genetic adaptation despite high gene flow in a range‐expanding population
Signals of natural selection can be quickly eroded in high gene flow systems, curtailing
efforts to understand how and when genetic adaptation occurs in the ocean. This long …
efforts to understand how and when genetic adaptation occurs in the ocean. This long …
Chromosome-Level Genome Assembly of the Bioluminescent Cardinalfish Siphamia tubifer: An Emerging Model for Symbiosis Research
The bioluminescent symbiosis involving the sea urchin cardinalfish Siphamia tubifer and the
luminous bacterium Photobacterium mandapamensis is an emerging vertebrate model for …
luminous bacterium Photobacterium mandapamensis is an emerging vertebrate model for …
Are populations of economically important bonefish and queen conch'open'or'closed'in the northern caribbean basin?
Demographics of co‐occurring species can often be diagnosed through population genomic
analyses of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). These data can define population …
analyses of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). These data can define population …
Shedding light on specificity: population genomic structure of a symbiosis between a coral reef fish and luminous bacterium
AL Gould, PV Dunlap - Frontiers in microbiology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
All organisms depend on symbiotic associations with bacteria for their success, yet how
these interspecific interactions influence the population structure, ecology, and evolution of …
these interspecific interactions influence the population structure, ecology, and evolution of …
Genetic and phenotypic variation exhibit both predictable and stochastic patterns across an intertidal fish metapopulation
Interactions among selection, gene flow, and drift affect the trajectory of adaptive evolution.
In natural populations, the direction and magnitude of these processes can be variable …
In natural populations, the direction and magnitude of these processes can be variable …
Larval size-distributions of Ariosoma balearicum cryptic species during the March–April season in the Sargasso Sea Subtropical Convergence Zone
MJ Miller, L Marohn, K Wysujack… - … Biology of Fishes, 2019 - Springer
Leptocephali of the shallow-water congrid eel Ariosoma balearicum are abundant during
February–April in the Sargasso Sea, and larval and adult meristic data indicates this species …
February–April in the Sargasso Sea, and larval and adult meristic data indicates this species …
Sustainability of Fishing Is about Abundance: A Response to Bernatchez et al.
A Kuparinen, S Uusi-Heikkilä - Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2018 - cell.com
Overfishing together with [31_TD $ DIFF] uncertainty or lack of recovery are characteristic
challenges to fisheries management [1]. To realistically account for the multiple drivers of …
challenges to fisheries management [1]. To realistically account for the multiple drivers of …