Many fishes express high levels of intraspecific variability, often linked to resource partitioning. Several studies show that a species’ evolutionary trajectory of adaptive divergence can undergo reversals caused by changes in its environment. Such a reversal in neutral genetic and morphological variation among lake trout Salvelinus namaycush ecomorphs appears to be underway in Lake Superior. However, a water depth gradient in neutral genetic divergence was found to be associated with intraspecific diversity in the lake. To investigate patterns of adaptive immunogenetic variation among lake trout ecomorphs, we used Illumina high-throughput sequencing. The population’s genetic structure of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC Class IIβ...
Climate change may lead to declines in lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) populations and change the ...
Salmonid fishes are characterised by a very high level of variation in trophic, ecological, physiolo...
The study of population differentiation in the context of ecological speciation is commonly assessed...
Many fishes express high levels of intraspecific variability, often linked to resource partitioning....
Understanding the emergence of species through the process of ecological speciation is a central que...
Repeated adaptive ecological diversification has commonly been reported in fish and has often been a...
The study of population differentiation in the context of ecological speciation is commonly assessed...
Range expansion in north-temperate fishes subsequent to the retreat of the Wisconsinan glaciers has ...
Understanding genomic signatures of divergent selection underlying long-term adaptation in populatio...
Hypotheses of intralacustrine speciation are tested for phenotypically divergent populations of lake...
Species with a wide geographical distribution are often composed of distinct subgroups which may be ...
The study of population differentiation in the context of ecological speciation is commonly assessed...
AbstractNorth America's northern lakes are undergoing major changes. Lake Superior is the coldest an...
Climate change may lead to declines in lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) populations and change the ...
Salmonid fishes are characterised by a very high level of variation in trophic, ecological, physiolo...
The study of population differentiation in the context of ecological speciation is commonly assessed...
Many fishes express high levels of intraspecific variability, often linked to resource partitioning....
Understanding the emergence of species through the process of ecological speciation is a central que...
Repeated adaptive ecological diversification has commonly been reported in fish and has often been a...
The study of population differentiation in the context of ecological speciation is commonly assessed...
Range expansion in north-temperate fishes subsequent to the retreat of the Wisconsinan glaciers has ...
Understanding genomic signatures of divergent selection underlying long-term adaptation in populatio...
Hypotheses of intralacustrine speciation are tested for phenotypically divergent populations of lake...
Species with a wide geographical distribution are often composed of distinct subgroups which may be ...
The study of population differentiation in the context of ecological speciation is commonly assessed...
AbstractNorth America's northern lakes are undergoing major changes. Lake Superior is the coldest an...
Climate change may lead to declines in lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) populations and change the ...
Salmonid fishes are characterised by a very high level of variation in trophic, ecological, physiolo...
The study of population differentiation in the context of ecological speciation is commonly assessed...