A major goal of molecular ecology is to identify the causes of genetic and phenotypic differentiation among populations. Population genomics is suitably poised to tackle these key questions by diagnosing the evolutionary mechanisms driving divergence in nature. Here, we set out to investigate the evolutionary processes underlying population differentiation in the Gulf pipefish, Syngnathus scovelli. We sampled approximately 50 fish from each of 12 populations distributed from the Gulf coast of Texas to the Atlantic coast of Florida and performed restriction-site-associated DNA sequencing to identify SNPs throughout the genome. After imposing quality and stringency filters, we selected a panel of 6348 SNPs present in all 12 populations, 1753 ...
Because the vast majority of species are well-diverged, relatively little is known about the genomic...
The formation of the Baja California peninsula separated the distributions of 19 marine fishes into ...
The genetic basis of parallel evolution of similar species is of great interest in evolutionary biol...
A major goal of molecular ecology is to identify the causes of genetic and phenotypic differentiatio...
How organisms adapt to the novel challenges imposed by the colonization of a new habitat has long be...
Gene flow shapes spatial genetic structure as well as the potential for local adaptation of populati...
Are the population genomic patterns underlying local adaptation and the early stages of speciation s...
Global climate change and increases in sea levels will affect coastal marine communities. The conser...
Genomic studies of parallel (or convergent) evolution often compare multiple populations diverged in...
In recent decades, an increased understanding of molecular ecology has led to a reinterpretation of ...
A major goal of evolutionary biology is to identify the genome-level targets of natural and sexual s...
Background: Divergence between populations in reproductively important features is often vital for s...
Because the vast majority of species are well-diverged, relatively little is known about the genomic...
The formation of the Baja California peninsula separated the distributions of 19 marine fishes into ...
The genetic basis of parallel evolution of similar species is of great interest in evolutionary biol...
A major goal of molecular ecology is to identify the causes of genetic and phenotypic differentiatio...
How organisms adapt to the novel challenges imposed by the colonization of a new habitat has long be...
Gene flow shapes spatial genetic structure as well as the potential for local adaptation of populati...
Are the population genomic patterns underlying local adaptation and the early stages of speciation s...
Global climate change and increases in sea levels will affect coastal marine communities. The conser...
Genomic studies of parallel (or convergent) evolution often compare multiple populations diverged in...
In recent decades, an increased understanding of molecular ecology has led to a reinterpretation of ...
A major goal of evolutionary biology is to identify the genome-level targets of natural and sexual s...
Background: Divergence between populations in reproductively important features is often vital for s...
Because the vast majority of species are well-diverged, relatively little is known about the genomic...
The formation of the Baja California peninsula separated the distributions of 19 marine fishes into ...
The genetic basis of parallel evolution of similar species is of great interest in evolutionary biol...