Understanding genomic signatures of divergent selection underlying long-term adaptation in populations located in heterogeneous environments is a key goal in evolutionary biology. In this study, we investigated neutral, adaptive and deleterious genetic variation using 7,192 SNPs in 31 Lake Trout (Salvelinus namaycush) populations (n = 673) from Québec, Canada. Average genetic diversity was low, weakly shared among lakes, and positively correlated to lake size, indicating a major role for genetic drift subsequent to lake isolation. Putatively deleterious mutations were on average at lower frequencies than the other SNPs, and their abundance relative to the entire polymorphism in each population was positively correlated to inbreeding, sugges...
International audienceStocking represents the most important management tool worldwide to increase a...
Climate change may lead to declines in lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) populations and change the ...
Mounting evidence of climatic effects on riverine environments, and adaptive responses of fishes has...
Understanding genomic signatures of divergent selection underlying long-term adaptation in populatio...
Many fishes express high levels of intraspecific variability, often linked to resource partitioning....
Discovering genetic markers associated with phenotypic or ecological characteristics can improve our...
Small, isolated populations present a challenge for conservation. The dueling effects of selection a...
Stocking represents the most important management tool worldwide to increase and sustain commercial ...
The study of population differentiation in the context of ecological speciation is commonly assessed...
Species with a wide geographical distribution are often composed of distinct subgroups which may be ...
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 molecular genetic mechanisms facilitating local adaptation in salmonids continue to be poorly ch...
Discovering genetic markers associated with phenotypic or ecological characteristics can improve our...
During speciation-with-gene-flow, effective migration varies across the genome as a function of seve...
International audienceStocking represents the most important management tool worldwide to increase a...
Climate change may lead to declines in lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) populations and change the ...
Mounting evidence of climatic effects on riverine environments, and adaptive responses of fishes has...
Understanding genomic signatures of divergent selection underlying long-term adaptation in populatio...
Many fishes express high levels of intraspecific variability, often linked to resource partitioning....
Discovering genetic markers associated with phenotypic or ecological characteristics can improve our...
Small, isolated populations present a challenge for conservation. The dueling effects of selection a...
Stocking represents the most important management tool worldwide to increase and sustain commercial ...
The study of population differentiation in the context of ecological speciation is commonly assessed...
Species with a wide geographical distribution are often composed of distinct subgroups which may be ...
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 molecular genetic mechanisms facilitating local adaptation in salmonids continue to be poorly ch...
Discovering genetic markers associated with phenotypic or ecological characteristics can improve our...
During speciation-with-gene-flow, effective migration varies across the genome as a function of seve...
International audienceStocking represents the most important management tool worldwide to increase a...
Climate change may lead to declines in lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) populations and change the ...
Mounting evidence of climatic effects on riverine environments, and adaptive responses of fishes has...