Migration is a ubiquitous life history trait with profound evolutionary and ecological consequences. Recent developments in telemetry and genomics, when combined, can bring significant insights on the migratory ecology of non-model organisms in the wild. Here, we used this integrative approach to document dispersal, gene flow and potential for local adaptation in anadromous Arctic Char from six rivers in the Canadian Arctic. Acoustic telemetry data from 124 tracked individuals indicated asymmetric dispersal, with a large proportion of fish (72%) tagged in three different rivers migrating up the same short river in the fall. Population genomics data from 6,136 SNP markers revealed weak, albeit significant, population differentiation (average...
The Arctic Char Salvelinus alpinus is widely considered the most important subsistence fish species ...
The potentially significant genetic consequences associated with the loss of migratory capacity of d...
Human-mediated habitat fragmentation in freshwater ecosystems can negatively impact genetic diversit...
Migration is a ubiquitous life history trait with profound evolutionary and ecological consequences....
Migration is a ubiquitous life history trait with profound evolutionary and ecological consequences....
Dispersal can have a multitude of ecological and evolutionary consequences that can be either positi...
Arctic freshwater ecosystems have been profoundly affected by climate change. Given that the Arctic ...
Background: Animal feeding and spawning migrations may be limited by physical barriers and behaviora...
Contemporary intraspecific patterns of genetic variation reflect the historical effects of populatio...
The Arctic will be especially affected by climate change, resulting in altered seasonal timing. Anad...
Abstract Distinguishing neutral and adaptive genetic variation is one of the main challenges in inve...
The development of new genomic tools for migratory salmonids is enabling us to explore in unpreceden...
The movements of 90 anadromous Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus (mean ± s.d. fork length = 45.63 ± 5....
Next generation sequencing and the application of population genomic and association approaches have...
Salmonids are among the most famous and economically important migrating organisms, but unfortunatel...
The Arctic Char Salvelinus alpinus is widely considered the most important subsistence fish species ...
The potentially significant genetic consequences associated with the loss of migratory capacity of d...
Human-mediated habitat fragmentation in freshwater ecosystems can negatively impact genetic diversit...
Migration is a ubiquitous life history trait with profound evolutionary and ecological consequences....
Migration is a ubiquitous life history trait with profound evolutionary and ecological consequences....
Dispersal can have a multitude of ecological and evolutionary consequences that can be either positi...
Arctic freshwater ecosystems have been profoundly affected by climate change. Given that the Arctic ...
Background: Animal feeding and spawning migrations may be limited by physical barriers and behaviora...
Contemporary intraspecific patterns of genetic variation reflect the historical effects of populatio...
The Arctic will be especially affected by climate change, resulting in altered seasonal timing. Anad...
Abstract Distinguishing neutral and adaptive genetic variation is one of the main challenges in inve...
The development of new genomic tools for migratory salmonids is enabling us to explore in unpreceden...
The movements of 90 anadromous Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus (mean ± s.d. fork length = 45.63 ± 5....
Next generation sequencing and the application of population genomic and association approaches have...
Salmonids are among the most famous and economically important migrating organisms, but unfortunatel...
The Arctic Char Salvelinus alpinus is widely considered the most important subsistence fish species ...
The potentially significant genetic consequences associated with the loss of migratory capacity of d...
Human-mediated habitat fragmentation in freshwater ecosystems can negatively impact genetic diversit...