Understanding the processes responsible for shaping the spatial genetic patterns of species is critical for predicting evolutionary dynamics and defining significant evolutionary and/or management units. Here, we investigated the potential role of environmental factors in shaping the genetic structure of the endemic New Zealand scallop Pecten novaezelandiae using a seascape genetics approach. For this, we assayed genetic variation at 12 microsatellite markers in 952 individuals collected from 14 sites throughout New Zealand, and used data for 9 site-specific environmental variables (3 geospatial and 6 environmental variables). Our results indicate that a combination of environmental factors may be contributing to the observed patterns of ge...
International audienceThe great scallop (Pecten maximus) is a commercially important bivalve in Euro...
In the northwest Atlantic Ocean, sea scallop (Placopecten magellanicus) have been characterized by a...
International audienceGenetic adaptation to future environmental conditions is crucial to help speci...
Understanding the processes responsible for shaping the spatial genetic patterns of species is criti...
Knowledge about the population genetic structure of species and the factors shaping such patterns is...
Both historical and contemporary processes influence the genetic structure of species, but the relat...
Both historical and contemporary processes influence the genetic structure of species, but the relat...
Marine bivalves are sessile or sedentary as adults but have planktonic larvae which can potentially ...
Knowledge of changes in the interdependence of a species\u27 populations for continued existence (co...
Understanding the different types of genetic population structure that characterise marine species, ...
International audienceThe variegated scallop Mimachlamys varia (Linnaeus, 1758) lives in soft sedime...
The endemic scallop Pecten novaezelandiae supports important fisheries in New Zealand. However, desp...
Environmental factors can influence diversity and population structure in marine species and accurat...
The great scallop (Pecten maximus) is a commercially important bivalve in Europe, particularly in th...
International audienceThe great scallop (Pecten maximus) is a commercially important bivalve in Euro...
In the northwest Atlantic Ocean, sea scallop (Placopecten magellanicus) have been characterized by a...
International audienceGenetic adaptation to future environmental conditions is crucial to help speci...
Understanding the processes responsible for shaping the spatial genetic patterns of species is criti...
Knowledge about the population genetic structure of species and the factors shaping such patterns is...
Both historical and contemporary processes influence the genetic structure of species, but the relat...
Both historical and contemporary processes influence the genetic structure of species, but the relat...
Marine bivalves are sessile or sedentary as adults but have planktonic larvae which can potentially ...
Knowledge of changes in the interdependence of a species\u27 populations for continued existence (co...
Understanding the different types of genetic population structure that characterise marine species, ...
International audienceThe variegated scallop Mimachlamys varia (Linnaeus, 1758) lives in soft sedime...
The endemic scallop Pecten novaezelandiae supports important fisheries in New Zealand. However, desp...
Environmental factors can influence diversity and population structure in marine species and accurat...
The great scallop (Pecten maximus) is a commercially important bivalve in Europe, particularly in th...
International audienceThe great scallop (Pecten maximus) is a commercially important bivalve in Euro...
In the northwest Atlantic Ocean, sea scallop (Placopecten magellanicus) have been characterized by a...
International audienceGenetic adaptation to future environmental conditions is crucial to help speci...