Understanding the spatial scale of local adaptation and the factors associated with adaptive diversity are important objectives for ecology and evolutionary biology, and have significant implications for effective conservation and management of wild populations and natural resources. In this study, we used an environmental association analysis (EAA) to identify important bioclimatic variables correlated with putatively adaptive genetic variation in a benthic marine invertebrate – the giant California sea cucumber (Parastichopus californicus) – spanning coastal British Columbia and southeastern Alaska. We used a redundancy analysis (RDA) with 3,699 SNPs obtained using RAD sequencing to detect candidate markers associated with 11 bioclimatic ...
Rapid environmental change is altering the selective pressures experienced by marine species. While ...
Abstract Background Genomic tools are increasingly being used on non-model organisms to provide insi...
Understanding adaptation has become one of the major biological questions especially in the light of...
Understanding the spatial scale of local adaptation and the factors associated with adaptive diversi...
Marine populations are typically characterized by weak genetic differentiation due to the potential ...
The spatial distribution of genetic variation across landscapes is influenced by physical features t...
Local adaptation reflects a balance between natural selection and gene flow and is classically thoug...
Investigating how environmental features shape the genetic structure of populations is crucial for u...
The balance between natural selection, gene flow and genetic drift is difficult to resolve in marine...
Rapid environmental change is altering the selective pressures experienced by marine species. While ...
Environmental factors can influence diversity and population structure in marine species and accurat...
Abstract Background As global change and anthropogenic pressures continue to increase, conservation ...
Rapid environmental change is altering the selective pressures experienced by marine species. While ...
Abstract Background Genomic tools are increasingly being used on non-model organisms to provide insi...
Understanding adaptation has become one of the major biological questions especially in the light of...
Understanding the spatial scale of local adaptation and the factors associated with adaptive diversi...
Marine populations are typically characterized by weak genetic differentiation due to the potential ...
The spatial distribution of genetic variation across landscapes is influenced by physical features t...
Local adaptation reflects a balance between natural selection and gene flow and is classically thoug...
Investigating how environmental features shape the genetic structure of populations is crucial for u...
The balance between natural selection, gene flow and genetic drift is difficult to resolve in marine...
Rapid environmental change is altering the selective pressures experienced by marine species. While ...
Environmental factors can influence diversity and population structure in marine species and accurat...
Abstract Background As global change and anthropogenic pressures continue to increase, conservation ...
Rapid environmental change is altering the selective pressures experienced by marine species. While ...
Abstract Background Genomic tools are increasingly being used on non-model organisms to provide insi...
Understanding adaptation has become one of the major biological questions especially in the light of...