Marine fish species are characterised by a low degree of population differentiation at putatively neutral marker genes. This has been traditionally attributed to ecological homogeneity and a lack of obvious dispersal barriers in marine habitats, as well as to large (effective) population sizes of most marine fish species. The herring (Clupea harengus) is a case in point – the levels of population differentiation at neutral markers, even across vast geographic areas, are typically very low (FST ≈ 0.005). We used a RAD-sequencing approach to identify 5985 novel SNPs in the herring, and estimated genome-wide levels of divergence using pooled DNA-samples between two Baltic Sea populations separated by 387 km. We found a total of 4756 divergent ...
Marine fish often show little genetic structuring in neutral marker genes, and Atlantic herring (Clu...
Herring, Clupea harengus, is one of the ecologically and commercially most important species in Euro...
High gene flow is considered the norm for most marine organisms, and is expected to limit their abil...
Marine fish species are characterised by a low degree of population differentiation at putatively ne...
Marine fish species are characterised by a low degree of population differentiation at putatively ne...
Marine fish species are characterized by a low degree of population differentiation at putatively ne...
Marine fish species are characterized by a low degree of population differentiation at putatively ne...
Marine fish species are characterized by a low degree of population differentiation at putatively ne...
Marine fish species are characterized by a low degree of population differentiation at putatively ne...
Detecting and estimating the degree of genetic differentiation among populations of highly mobile ma...
Detecting and estimating the degree of genetic differentiation among populations of highly mobile ma...
Detecting and estimating the degree of genetic differentiation among populations of highly mobile ma...
Marine fish often show little genetic structuring in neutral marker genes, and Atlantic herring (Clu...
Herring, Clupea harengus, is one of the ecologically and commercially most important species in Euro...
Marine fish often show little genetic structuring in neutral marker genes, and Atlantic herring (Clu...
Marine fish often show little genetic structuring in neutral marker genes, and Atlantic herring (Clu...
Herring, Clupea harengus, is one of the ecologically and commercially most important species in Euro...
High gene flow is considered the norm for most marine organisms, and is expected to limit their abil...
Marine fish species are characterised by a low degree of population differentiation at putatively ne...
Marine fish species are characterised by a low degree of population differentiation at putatively ne...
Marine fish species are characterized by a low degree of population differentiation at putatively ne...
Marine fish species are characterized by a low degree of population differentiation at putatively ne...
Marine fish species are characterized by a low degree of population differentiation at putatively ne...
Marine fish species are characterized by a low degree of population differentiation at putatively ne...
Detecting and estimating the degree of genetic differentiation among populations of highly mobile ma...
Detecting and estimating the degree of genetic differentiation among populations of highly mobile ma...
Detecting and estimating the degree of genetic differentiation among populations of highly mobile ma...
Marine fish often show little genetic structuring in neutral marker genes, and Atlantic herring (Clu...
Herring, Clupea harengus, is one of the ecologically and commercially most important species in Euro...
Marine fish often show little genetic structuring in neutral marker genes, and Atlantic herring (Clu...
Marine fish often show little genetic structuring in neutral marker genes, and Atlantic herring (Clu...
Herring, Clupea harengus, is one of the ecologically and commercially most important species in Euro...
High gene flow is considered the norm for most marine organisms, and is expected to limit their abil...