Abstract.—Populations of lake sturgeon Acipenser fulvescens have undergone dramatic declines in abundance and distribution in the Great Lakes basin and are a species of conservation concern throughout their range. While information regarding the genetic population structure of this species is critical for the development of effective management plans, little information currently exists. We examined both microsatellite and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation as a means of estimating population genetic diversity within, and the degree of spatial population structuring among, 11 remnant lake sturgeon populations in the upper Great Lakes basin. Multiple measures of genetic diversity were consistently high across populations and were not signif...
The Danube River was originally inhabited by six native sturgeon species, but currently, the sterlet...
<div><p>The shortnose sturgeon, <i>Acipenser brevirostrum</i>, oft considered a phylogenetic relic, ...
Understanding the emergence of species through the process of ecological speciation is a central que...
Lake sturgeon, Acipenser fulvescens, is one of twenty-five extant species of sturgeon; five of which...
The lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens), is a species with considerable ecological, social and econ...
Abstract The selection of an appropriate source popu-lation may be crucial to the long-term success ...
AbstractNorth America's northern lakes are undergoing major changes. Lake Superior is the coldest an...
Lake sturgeon were extirpated throughout much of their historic range in the early 1900s due to over...
The shortnose sturgeon, Acipenser brevirostrum, oft considered a phylogenetic relic, is listed as an...
Lake sturgeon are large, freshwater fish and the only species of sturgeon native to the Great Lakes....
Natal philopatry in lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) has been hypothesized to be an important fa...
Quantifying interannual variation in effective adult breeding number (Nb) and relationships between ...
Populations existing in formerly glaciated areas often display composite historical and contemporary...
The benthic amphipod Diporeia once comprised the majority of the benthic biomass throughout the Grea...
Climate change may lead to declines in lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) populations and change the ...
The Danube River was originally inhabited by six native sturgeon species, but currently, the sterlet...
<div><p>The shortnose sturgeon, <i>Acipenser brevirostrum</i>, oft considered a phylogenetic relic, ...
Understanding the emergence of species through the process of ecological speciation is a central que...
Lake sturgeon, Acipenser fulvescens, is one of twenty-five extant species of sturgeon; five of which...
The lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens), is a species with considerable ecological, social and econ...
Abstract The selection of an appropriate source popu-lation may be crucial to the long-term success ...
AbstractNorth America's northern lakes are undergoing major changes. Lake Superior is the coldest an...
Lake sturgeon were extirpated throughout much of their historic range in the early 1900s due to over...
The shortnose sturgeon, Acipenser brevirostrum, oft considered a phylogenetic relic, is listed as an...
Lake sturgeon are large, freshwater fish and the only species of sturgeon native to the Great Lakes....
Natal philopatry in lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) has been hypothesized to be an important fa...
Quantifying interannual variation in effective adult breeding number (Nb) and relationships between ...
Populations existing in formerly glaciated areas often display composite historical and contemporary...
The benthic amphipod Diporeia once comprised the majority of the benthic biomass throughout the Grea...
Climate change may lead to declines in lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) populations and change the ...
The Danube River was originally inhabited by six native sturgeon species, but currently, the sterlet...
<div><p>The shortnose sturgeon, <i>Acipenser brevirostrum</i>, oft considered a phylogenetic relic, ...
Understanding the emergence of species through the process of ecological speciation is a central que...