Populations that are adaptively divergent but maintain high gene flow may have greater resilience to environmental change as gene flow allows the spread of alleles that have already been tested elsewhere. In addition, populations naturally subjected to ecological disturbance may already hold resilience to future environmental change. Confirming this necessitates ecological genomic studies of high dispersal, generalist species. Here we perform one such study on golden perch (Macquaria ambigua) in the Murray-Darling Basin (MDB), Australia using a genome-wide SNP dataset. The MDB spans across arid to wet and temperate to sub-tropical environments, with low to high ecological disturbance in the form of low to high hydrological variability. We f...
While the immediate impacts of global climate change are of serious concern, the outcomes of these e...
Understanding the genomic basis of adaptive divergence in the presence of gene flow remains a major ...
Whilst adaptation and phenotypic plasticity might buffer species against habitat degradation associa...
Populations that are adaptively divergent but maintain high gene flow may have greater resilience to...
Understanding how natural selection generates and maintains adaptive genetic diversity in heterogene...
Rivers provide an excellent system to study interactions between patterns of biodiversity structure ...
Adaptive differences across species’ ranges can have important implications for population persisten...
Genetic variation is critical to the persistence of populations and their capacity to adapt to envir...
Dispersal and natural selection are key evolutionary processes shaping the distribution of phenotypi...
Genetic diversity is vital for the persistence and evolutionary potential of populations, but is oft...
Understanding whether small populations with low genetic diversity can respond to rapid environmenta...
Abstract Variable hydrological regimes and habitat availability are factors that affect the distribu...
Comparisons of a species' genetic diversity and divergence patterns across large connected populatio...
The ecological impacts of increasing global temperatures are evident in most ecosystems on Earth, bu...
Understanding source-sink dynamics is important for conservation management, particularly when clima...
While the immediate impacts of global climate change are of serious concern, the outcomes of these e...
Understanding the genomic basis of adaptive divergence in the presence of gene flow remains a major ...
Whilst adaptation and phenotypic plasticity might buffer species against habitat degradation associa...
Populations that are adaptively divergent but maintain high gene flow may have greater resilience to...
Understanding how natural selection generates and maintains adaptive genetic diversity in heterogene...
Rivers provide an excellent system to study interactions between patterns of biodiversity structure ...
Adaptive differences across species’ ranges can have important implications for population persisten...
Genetic variation is critical to the persistence of populations and their capacity to adapt to envir...
Dispersal and natural selection are key evolutionary processes shaping the distribution of phenotypi...
Genetic diversity is vital for the persistence and evolutionary potential of populations, but is oft...
Understanding whether small populations with low genetic diversity can respond to rapid environmenta...
Abstract Variable hydrological regimes and habitat availability are factors that affect the distribu...
Comparisons of a species' genetic diversity and divergence patterns across large connected populatio...
The ecological impacts of increasing global temperatures are evident in most ecosystems on Earth, bu...
Understanding source-sink dynamics is important for conservation management, particularly when clima...
While the immediate impacts of global climate change are of serious concern, the outcomes of these e...
Understanding the genomic basis of adaptive divergence in the presence of gene flow remains a major ...
Whilst adaptation and phenotypic plasticity might buffer species against habitat degradation associa...