Understanding whether small populations with low genetic diversity can respond to rapid environmental change via phenotypic plasticity is an outstanding research question in biology. RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) has recently provided the opportunity to examine variation in gene expression, a surrogate for phenotypic variation, in non-model species. We used a comparative RNA-seq approach to assess expression variation within and among adaptively divergent populations of a threatened freshwater fish, Nannoperca australis, found across a steep hydroclimatic gradient in the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia. These populations evolved under contrasting selective environments (e.g. dry/hot lowland; wet/cold upland) and represent opposite ends of the sp...
Little information is available concerning the distribution of genetic diversity in non-salmonid, no...
Dispersal and natural selection are key evolutionary processes shaping the distribution of phenotypi...
Understanding the genomic basis of adaptive divergence in the presence of gene flow remains a major ...
Understanding whether small populations with low genetic diversity can respond to rapid environmenta...
Understanding how natural selection generates and maintains adaptive genetic diversity in heterogene...
Genetic variation is critical to the persistence of populations and their capacity to adapt to envir...
Differential gene expression can play an important role in phenotypic evolution and divergent adapta...
Whilst adaptation and phenotypic plasticity might buffer species against habitat degradation associa...
Populations that are adaptively divergent but maintain high gene flow may have greater resilience to...
Adaptive differences across species’ ranges can have important implications for population persisten...
Understanding the genetic basis of adaptive evolution is a prime objective in modern evolutionary st...
The need to better understand how plasticity and evolution affect organismal responses to environmen...
Little information is available concerning the distribution of genetic diversity in non-salmonid, no...
Dispersal and natural selection are key evolutionary processes shaping the distribution of phenotypi...
Understanding the genomic basis of adaptive divergence in the presence of gene flow remains a major ...
Understanding whether small populations with low genetic diversity can respond to rapid environmenta...
Understanding how natural selection generates and maintains adaptive genetic diversity in heterogene...
Genetic variation is critical to the persistence of populations and their capacity to adapt to envir...
Differential gene expression can play an important role in phenotypic evolution and divergent adapta...
Whilst adaptation and phenotypic plasticity might buffer species against habitat degradation associa...
Populations that are adaptively divergent but maintain high gene flow may have greater resilience to...
Adaptive differences across species’ ranges can have important implications for population persisten...
Understanding the genetic basis of adaptive evolution is a prime objective in modern evolutionary st...
The need to better understand how plasticity and evolution affect organismal responses to environmen...
Little information is available concerning the distribution of genetic diversity in non-salmonid, no...
Dispersal and natural selection are key evolutionary processes shaping the distribution of phenotypi...
Understanding the genomic basis of adaptive divergence in the presence of gene flow remains a major ...