Shallow population structure is generally reported for most marine fish and explained as a consequence of high dispersal, connectivity and large population size. Targeted gene analyses and more recently genome-wide studies have challenged such view, suggesting that adaptive divergence might occur even when neutral markers provide genetic homogeneity across populations. Here, 381 SNPs located in transcribed regions were used to assess large- and fine-scale population structure in the European hake (Merluccius merluccius), a widely distributed demersal species of high priority for the European fishery. Analysis of 850 individuals from 19 locations across the entire distribution range showed evidence for several outlier loci, with significantl...
none19Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies now offer the opportunity to move from populatio...
Environmental gradients have been shown to disrupt gene flow in marine species, yet their influence ...
Detecting and estimating the degree of genetic differentiation among populations of highly mobile ma...
Shallow population structure is generally reported for most marine fish and explained as a consequen...
Shallow population structure is generally reported for most marine fish and explained as a consequen...
WOS:000404450700007Recently, there have been reports of increased abundance and landings of European...
Marine fish species are characterised by a low degree of population differentiation at putatively ne...
Eight samples of the hake, Merluccius merluccius L., from the Mediterranean basin (370 fishes total)...
High gene flow is considered the norm for most marine organisms, and is expected to limit their abil...
Recent studies in empirical population genetics have highlighted the importance of taking into accou...
In many marine fish species, genetic population structure is typically weak because populations are ...
none19Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies now offer the opportunity to move from populatio...
Environmental gradients have been shown to disrupt gene flow in marine species, yet their influence ...
Detecting and estimating the degree of genetic differentiation among populations of highly mobile ma...
Shallow population structure is generally reported for most marine fish and explained as a consequen...
Shallow population structure is generally reported for most marine fish and explained as a consequen...
WOS:000404450700007Recently, there have been reports of increased abundance and landings of European...
Marine fish species are characterised by a low degree of population differentiation at putatively ne...
Eight samples of the hake, Merluccius merluccius L., from the Mediterranean basin (370 fishes total)...
High gene flow is considered the norm for most marine organisms, and is expected to limit their abil...
Recent studies in empirical population genetics have highlighted the importance of taking into accou...
In many marine fish species, genetic population structure is typically weak because populations are ...
none19Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies now offer the opportunity to move from populatio...
Environmental gradients have been shown to disrupt gene flow in marine species, yet their influence ...
Detecting and estimating the degree of genetic differentiation among populations of highly mobile ma...