Population structure of three ecotypes of Oncorhynchus nerka (sea-type Sockeye Salmon, lake-type Sockeye Salmon, and Kokanee) in the Fraser River and Columbia River drainages was examined with microsatellite variation, with the main focus as to whether Kokanee population structure within the Fraser River drainage suggested either a monophyletic or polyphyletic origin of the ecotype within the drainage. Variation at 14 microsatellite loci was surveyed for sea-type and lake-type Sockeye Salmon and Kokanee sampled from 121 populations in the two river drainages. An index of genetic differentiation, FST, over all populations and loci was 0.087, with individual locus values ranging from 0.031 to 0.172. Standardized to an ecotype sample size of 2...
Stocking programs designed to return extirpated species to their historical range have become increa...
Abstract.—The populations of sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka of the south-central coast of British...
Human-mediated habitat fragmentation in freshwater ecosystems can negatively impact genetic diversit...
Population structure of three ecotypes of Oncorhynchus nerka (sea-type Sockeye Salmon, lake-type Soc...
The evolution of locally adapted phenotypes among populations that experience divergent selective pr...
Archival scales from 603 sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka), sampled from May to July 1924 in the l...
Recent progress in methods for detecting adaptive population divergence in situ shows promise for el...
We examined the time of origin and genetic diversity of native kokanee, the nonanadromous ecotype of...
Investigating the role of natural selection in driving adaptive diversification has become a central...
Small populations can provide insights into ecological and evolutionary aspects of species distribut...
Sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) have been a classic study system for investigating ecotype diver...
The ability to differentiate life history variants is vital for estimating fisheries management para...
Divergent natural selection across a heterogeneous landscape can drive the evolution of locally adap...
Background: High throughput next-generation sequencing technology has enabled the c...
The ability to differentiate life history variants is vital for estimating fisheries management para...
Stocking programs designed to return extirpated species to their historical range have become increa...
Abstract.—The populations of sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka of the south-central coast of British...
Human-mediated habitat fragmentation in freshwater ecosystems can negatively impact genetic diversit...
Population structure of three ecotypes of Oncorhynchus nerka (sea-type Sockeye Salmon, lake-type Soc...
The evolution of locally adapted phenotypes among populations that experience divergent selective pr...
Archival scales from 603 sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka), sampled from May to July 1924 in the l...
Recent progress in methods for detecting adaptive population divergence in situ shows promise for el...
We examined the time of origin and genetic diversity of native kokanee, the nonanadromous ecotype of...
Investigating the role of natural selection in driving adaptive diversification has become a central...
Small populations can provide insights into ecological and evolutionary aspects of species distribut...
Sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) have been a classic study system for investigating ecotype diver...
The ability to differentiate life history variants is vital for estimating fisheries management para...
Divergent natural selection across a heterogeneous landscape can drive the evolution of locally adap...
Background: High throughput next-generation sequencing technology has enabled the c...
The ability to differentiate life history variants is vital for estimating fisheries management para...
Stocking programs designed to return extirpated species to their historical range have become increa...
Abstract.—The populations of sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka of the south-central coast of British...
Human-mediated habitat fragmentation in freshwater ecosystems can negatively impact genetic diversit...