The Arctic Char Salvelinus alpinus is widely considered the most important subsistence fish species in the Canadian Arctic. Throughout the species’ range, commercial fisheries for Arctic Char also exist, the management of which primarily follows river-specific harvest strategies. Such an approach, however, may not be appropriate if the management unit or stock does not accurately reflect a demographically independent population or if mixtures of populations are being harvested. We assayed microsatellite DNA variation among 744 Arctic Char from the Cambridge Bay region, Nunavut, where the largest commercial fishery for the species exists, in order to identify the most appropriate spatial scale at which these stocks should be managed. Our sam...
Variation in presumably neutral genetic markers can inform us about evolvability, historical effecti...
Resource polymorphism and natural hybridization are evolutionary phenomena that play an important ro...
Aims: We investigated post-glacial recolonization of the North American Arctic by Arctic char (Salve...
The Arctic Char Salvelinus alpinus is widely considered the most important subsistence fish species ...
Abstract Distinguishing neutral and adaptive genetic variation is one of the main challenges in inve...
Contemporary intraspecific patterns of genetic variation reflect the historical effects of populatio...
Where anadromous fishes occur in the Canadian Arctic, they provide the mainstay of local subsistence...
The resiliency of populations and species to environmental change is dependent on the maintenance of...
Arctic char is regarded as an excellent candidate for aquaculture. However, the size variability exh...
A great number of studies have identified strong genetic differences between sympatric anadromous an...
The genetic underpinnings of incipient speciation, including the genomic mechanisms which contribute...
Variation in presumably neutral genetic markers can inform us about evolvability, historical effecti...
The Arctic will be especially affected by climate change, resulting in altered seasonal timing. Anad...
Broad whitefish, Coregonus nasus, is an important subsistence fish species in Arctic North America, ...
Dispersal can have a multitude of ecological and evolutionary consequences that can be either positi...
Variation in presumably neutral genetic markers can inform us about evolvability, historical effecti...
Resource polymorphism and natural hybridization are evolutionary phenomena that play an important ro...
Aims: We investigated post-glacial recolonization of the North American Arctic by Arctic char (Salve...
The Arctic Char Salvelinus alpinus is widely considered the most important subsistence fish species ...
Abstract Distinguishing neutral and adaptive genetic variation is one of the main challenges in inve...
Contemporary intraspecific patterns of genetic variation reflect the historical effects of populatio...
Where anadromous fishes occur in the Canadian Arctic, they provide the mainstay of local subsistence...
The resiliency of populations and species to environmental change is dependent on the maintenance of...
Arctic char is regarded as an excellent candidate for aquaculture. However, the size variability exh...
A great number of studies have identified strong genetic differences between sympatric anadromous an...
The genetic underpinnings of incipient speciation, including the genomic mechanisms which contribute...
Variation in presumably neutral genetic markers can inform us about evolvability, historical effecti...
The Arctic will be especially affected by climate change, resulting in altered seasonal timing. Anad...
Broad whitefish, Coregonus nasus, is an important subsistence fish species in Arctic North America, ...
Dispersal can have a multitude of ecological and evolutionary consequences that can be either positi...
Variation in presumably neutral genetic markers can inform us about evolvability, historical effecti...
Resource polymorphism and natural hybridization are evolutionary phenomena that play an important ro...
Aims: We investigated post-glacial recolonization of the North American Arctic by Arctic char (Salve...