Habitat fragmentation has been suggested to be responsible for major genetic differentiations in a range of marine organisms. In this study, we combined genetic data and environmental information to unravel the relative role of geography and habitat heterogeneity on patterns of genetic population structure of corkwing wrasse (Symphodus melops), a rocky shore species at the northern limit of its distribution range in Scandinavia. Our results revealed a major genetic break separating populations inhabiting the western and southern coasts of Norway. This genetic break coincides with the longest stretch of sand in the whole study area, suggesting habitat fragmentation as a major driver of genetic differentiation of this obligate rocky shore ben...
The genetic impact of farmed fish escaping aquaculture is a highly debated issue. However, non-targe...
Translocation of organisms within or outside its native range carries the risk of modifying the comm...
Genetically structured populations arise when gene flow between groups of individuals is hindered by...
Habitat fragmentation has been suggested to be responsible for major genetic differentiations in a r...
Habitat fragmentation has been suggested to be responsible for major genetic differentiations in a r...
Understanding the biological processes involved in genetic differentiation and divergence between po...
Understanding the biological processes involved in genetic differentiation and divergence between po...
One mechanism by which marine organisms may respond to climate shifts is range shifts. The corkwing ...
Capture and long‐distance translocation of cleaner fish to control lice infestations on marine salmo...
Gene flow shapes spatial genetic structure and the potential for local adaptation. Among marine anim...
Published version of an article in the journal:PLoS ONE. Also available from the Public Library of S...
The genetic impact of farmed fish escaping aquaculture is a highly debated issue. However, non-targe...
The increasing use of wrasses as cleaner fish in the salmon farming industry has created local fish...
The genetic impact of farmed fish escaping aquaculture is a highly debated issue. However, non-targe...
Translocation of organisms within or outside its native range carries the risk of modifying the comm...
Genetically structured populations arise when gene flow between groups of individuals is hindered by...
Habitat fragmentation has been suggested to be responsible for major genetic differentiations in a r...
Habitat fragmentation has been suggested to be responsible for major genetic differentiations in a r...
Understanding the biological processes involved in genetic differentiation and divergence between po...
Understanding the biological processes involved in genetic differentiation and divergence between po...
One mechanism by which marine organisms may respond to climate shifts is range shifts. The corkwing ...
Capture and long‐distance translocation of cleaner fish to control lice infestations on marine salmo...
Gene flow shapes spatial genetic structure and the potential for local adaptation. Among marine anim...
Published version of an article in the journal:PLoS ONE. Also available from the Public Library of S...
The genetic impact of farmed fish escaping aquaculture is a highly debated issue. However, non-targe...
The increasing use of wrasses as cleaner fish in the salmon farming industry has created local fish...
The genetic impact of farmed fish escaping aquaculture is a highly debated issue. However, non-targe...
Translocation of organisms within or outside its native range carries the risk of modifying the comm...
Genetically structured populations arise when gene flow between groups of individuals is hindered by...