Despite the striking physical and environmental gradients associated with depth variation in the oceans, relatively little is known about their impact on population diversification, adaptation and speciation. Changes in light associated with increasing depth are likely to alter the visual environment of organisms, and adaptive changes in visual systems may be expected. The pelagic beaked redfish, Sebastes mentella, exhibits depth-associated patterns of substructure in the central North Atlantic, with a widely distributed shallow-pelagic population inhabiting waters between 250 and 550 m depth and a deep-pelagic population dwelling between 550 and 800 m. Here we performed a molecular genetic investigation of samples from fish collected from ...
Intraspecific diversity promotes evolutionary change, and when partitioned among geographic regions ...
Genetic population structure is often used to identify management units in exploited species, but th...
Deep-sea fishes remain poorly studied, due in large part to the difficulty of accessing the environm...
Despite the striking physical and environmental gradients associated with depth variation in the oce...
Vertical divergence in marine organisms is being increasingly documented, yet much remains to be car...
Vertical divergence in marine organisms is being increasingly documented, yet much remainsto be done...
Among various groups of fishes, a shift in peak wavelength sensitivity has been correlated with chan...
Throughout their range, Sebastes spp. are adapted to a diversity of ecological niches, with overlapp...
Depth separation is a proposed driver of speciation in marine fishes, with marine rockfish (genus Se...
The diverse biology and ecology of marine organisms may lead to complex patterns of intraspecific di...
Recent genetic research, supported by life history information, indicates that there are three biol...
The diverse biology and ecology of marine organisms may lead to complex patterns of intraspecific di...
Rockfishes of the genus Sebastes are extensively distributed in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Alt...
Understanding the processes shaping population structure and reproductive isolation of marine organi...
Intraspecific diversity promotes evolutionary change, and when partitioned among geographic regions ...
Genetic population structure is often used to identify management units in exploited species, but th...
Deep-sea fishes remain poorly studied, due in large part to the difficulty of accessing the environm...
Despite the striking physical and environmental gradients associated with depth variation in the oce...
Vertical divergence in marine organisms is being increasingly documented, yet much remains to be car...
Vertical divergence in marine organisms is being increasingly documented, yet much remainsto be done...
Among various groups of fishes, a shift in peak wavelength sensitivity has been correlated with chan...
Throughout their range, Sebastes spp. are adapted to a diversity of ecological niches, with overlapp...
Depth separation is a proposed driver of speciation in marine fishes, with marine rockfish (genus Se...
The diverse biology and ecology of marine organisms may lead to complex patterns of intraspecific di...
Recent genetic research, supported by life history information, indicates that there are three biol...
The diverse biology and ecology of marine organisms may lead to complex patterns of intraspecific di...
Rockfishes of the genus Sebastes are extensively distributed in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Alt...
Understanding the processes shaping population structure and reproductive isolation of marine organi...
Intraspecific diversity promotes evolutionary change, and when partitioned among geographic regions ...
Genetic population structure is often used to identify management units in exploited species, but th...
Deep-sea fishes remain poorly studied, due in large part to the difficulty of accessing the environm...