The taxonomic status of Sebastes vulpes and S. zonatus were clarified by comprehensive genetic (amplif ied fragment length polymorphisms [AFLP] and mitochondrial DNA [mtDNA] variation) and morphological analyses on a total of 65 specimens collected from a single locality. A principal coordinate analysis based on 364 AFLP loci separated the specimens completely into two genetically distinct groups that corresponded to S. vulpes and S. zonatus according to body coloration and that indicated that they are reproductively isolated species. Significant morphological differences were also evident between the two groups; 1) separation by principal component analysis based on 31 measurements, and 2)separation according to differences in counts of...
Sebastiscus marmoratus is an ovoviviparous fish widely distributed in the northwestern Pacific. To e...
This study was undertaken to identify population structure in the three rockfish species of the subg...
The diverse biology and ecology of marine organisms may lead to complex patterns of intraspecific di...
Depth separation is a proposed driver of speciation in marine fishes, with marine rockfish (genus Se...
Interspecific hybridization is an important evolutionary process which has significant influence on ...
Dispersal and speciation in the marine environment have long been key topics in evolutionary biology...
Rockfishes of the genus Sebastes are extensively distributed in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Alt...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2004The genus Sebastes is speciose and most members ar...
Rapid speciation is an important aspect of adaptive radiations, but can obfuscate phylogenetic relat...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by United States Department ...
We examined genetic relationships among Sebastes rockfishes to evalu-ate the subgeneric relationship...
Following Matsubara, Sebastodes is synonymized with Sebastes.The form known as S. helvomaculatits fo...
Abstract The high frequency of speciation events associ-ated with species Xocks (i.e., radiations of...
We characterise the complete mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) of Black rockfish (Sebastes melanop...
The molecular processes that govern speciation are not completely understood, especially within mari...
Sebastiscus marmoratus is an ovoviviparous fish widely distributed in the northwestern Pacific. To e...
This study was undertaken to identify population structure in the three rockfish species of the subg...
The diverse biology and ecology of marine organisms may lead to complex patterns of intraspecific di...
Depth separation is a proposed driver of speciation in marine fishes, with marine rockfish (genus Se...
Interspecific hybridization is an important evolutionary process which has significant influence on ...
Dispersal and speciation in the marine environment have long been key topics in evolutionary biology...
Rockfishes of the genus Sebastes are extensively distributed in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Alt...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2004The genus Sebastes is speciose and most members ar...
Rapid speciation is an important aspect of adaptive radiations, but can obfuscate phylogenetic relat...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by United States Department ...
We examined genetic relationships among Sebastes rockfishes to evalu-ate the subgeneric relationship...
Following Matsubara, Sebastodes is synonymized with Sebastes.The form known as S. helvomaculatits fo...
Abstract The high frequency of speciation events associ-ated with species Xocks (i.e., radiations of...
We characterise the complete mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) of Black rockfish (Sebastes melanop...
The molecular processes that govern speciation are not completely understood, especially within mari...
Sebastiscus marmoratus is an ovoviviparous fish widely distributed in the northwestern Pacific. To e...
This study was undertaken to identify population structure in the three rockfish species of the subg...
The diverse biology and ecology of marine organisms may lead to complex patterns of intraspecific di...