The Arctic will be especially affected by climate change, resulting in altered seasonal timing. Anadromous Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) is strongly influenced by sea surface temperature (SST) delimiting time periods available for foraging in the sea. Recent studies of salmonid species have shown variation at phenology‐related loci associated with timing of migration and spawning. We contrasted genetic population structure at 53 SNPs versus four phenology‐related loci among 15 anadromous Arctic char populations from Western Greenland and three outgroup populations. Among anadromous populations, the time period available for foraging at sea (>2°C) ranges from a few weeks to several months, motivating two research questions: (a) Is populat...
Conservation of exploited species requires an understanding of both genetic diversity and the domina...
Sympatric adaptive phenotypic divergence should be underlain by genomic differentiation between subp...
The potentially significant genetic consequences associated with the loss of migratory capacity of d...
Abstract Distinguishing neutral and adaptive genetic variation is one of the main challenges in inve...
Dispersal can have a multitude of ecological and evolutionary consequences that can be either positi...
Arctic freshwater ecosystems have been profoundly affected by climate change. Given that the Arctic ...
Contemporary intraspecific patterns of genetic variation reflect the historical effects of populatio...
The genetic underpinnings of incipient speciation, including the genomic mechanisms which contribute...
The ecological theory of adaptive radiation predicts that the evolution of phenotypic diversity with...
The Arctic Char Salvelinus alpinus is widely considered the most important subsistence fish species ...
Variation in presumably neutral genetic markers can inform us about evolvability, historical effecti...
Conservation of exploited species requires an understanding of both genetic diversity and the domina...
Migration is a ubiquitous life history trait with profound evolutionary and ecological consequences....
Migration is a ubiquitous life history trait with profound evolutionary and ecological consequences....
Variation in presumably neutral genetic markers can inform us about evolvability, historical effecti...
Conservation of exploited species requires an understanding of both genetic diversity and the domina...
Sympatric adaptive phenotypic divergence should be underlain by genomic differentiation between subp...
The potentially significant genetic consequences associated with the loss of migratory capacity of d...
Abstract Distinguishing neutral and adaptive genetic variation is one of the main challenges in inve...
Dispersal can have a multitude of ecological and evolutionary consequences that can be either positi...
Arctic freshwater ecosystems have been profoundly affected by climate change. Given that the Arctic ...
Contemporary intraspecific patterns of genetic variation reflect the historical effects of populatio...
The genetic underpinnings of incipient speciation, including the genomic mechanisms which contribute...
The ecological theory of adaptive radiation predicts that the evolution of phenotypic diversity with...
The Arctic Char Salvelinus alpinus is widely considered the most important subsistence fish species ...
Variation in presumably neutral genetic markers can inform us about evolvability, historical effecti...
Conservation of exploited species requires an understanding of both genetic diversity and the domina...
Migration is a ubiquitous life history trait with profound evolutionary and ecological consequences....
Migration is a ubiquitous life history trait with profound evolutionary and ecological consequences....
Variation in presumably neutral genetic markers can inform us about evolvability, historical effecti...
Conservation of exploited species requires an understanding of both genetic diversity and the domina...
Sympatric adaptive phenotypic divergence should be underlain by genomic differentiation between subp...
The potentially significant genetic consequences associated with the loss of migratory capacity of d...