Freshwater habitat alteration and marine fisheries can affect anadromous fish species, and populations fluctuating in size elicit conservation concern and coordinated management. We describe the development and characterization of two sets of 96 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) assays for two species of anadromous alosine fishes, alewife and blueback herring (collectively known as river herring), that are native to the Atlantic coast of North America. We used data from high-throughput DNA sequencing to discover SNPs and then developed molecular genetic assays for genotyping sets of 96 individual loci in each species. The two sets of assays were validated with multiple populations that encompass both the geographic range and the known re...
Molecular population genetic analyses have become an integral part of ecological investigation and p...
<div><p>The introduction of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) has revolutionised population genetics,...
Marine fish species are characterised by a low degree of population differentiation at putatively ne...
Freshwater habitat alteration and marine fisheries can affect anadromous fish species, and populatio...
Freshwater habitat alteration and marine fisheries can affect anadromous fish species, and populatio...
Anthropogenic activities are placing increasing pressure on many species, particularly those that re...
A major challenge in conservation biology is the need to broadly prioritize conservation efforts whe...
Anadromous river herring (alewife and blueback herring) persist at historically low abundances and a...
Bycatch of mid-trophic level anadromous fishes that connect marine and freshwater ecosystems is a gr...
Bycatch of mid-trophic level anadromous fishes that connect marine and freshwater ecosystems is a gr...
A major challenge in conservation biology is the need to broadly prioritize conservation efforts whe...
A major challenge in conservation biology is the need to broadly prioritize conservation efforts whe...
Bycatch of mid-trophic level anadromous fishes that connect marine and freshwater ecosystems is a gr...
A major challenge in conservation biology is the need to broadly prioritize conservation efforts whe...
The introduction of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) has revolutionised population genetics, providi...
Molecular population genetic analyses have become an integral part of ecological investigation and p...
<div><p>The introduction of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) has revolutionised population genetics,...
Marine fish species are characterised by a low degree of population differentiation at putatively ne...
Freshwater habitat alteration and marine fisheries can affect anadromous fish species, and populatio...
Freshwater habitat alteration and marine fisheries can affect anadromous fish species, and populatio...
Anthropogenic activities are placing increasing pressure on many species, particularly those that re...
A major challenge in conservation biology is the need to broadly prioritize conservation efforts whe...
Anadromous river herring (alewife and blueback herring) persist at historically low abundances and a...
Bycatch of mid-trophic level anadromous fishes that connect marine and freshwater ecosystems is a gr...
Bycatch of mid-trophic level anadromous fishes that connect marine and freshwater ecosystems is a gr...
A major challenge in conservation biology is the need to broadly prioritize conservation efforts whe...
A major challenge in conservation biology is the need to broadly prioritize conservation efforts whe...
Bycatch of mid-trophic level anadromous fishes that connect marine and freshwater ecosystems is a gr...
A major challenge in conservation biology is the need to broadly prioritize conservation efforts whe...
The introduction of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) has revolutionised population genetics, providi...
Molecular population genetic analyses have become an integral part of ecological investigation and p...
<div><p>The introduction of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) has revolutionised population genetics,...
Marine fish species are characterised by a low degree of population differentiation at putatively ne...