Background: A Baltic population of Atlantic sturgeon was founded ~1,200 years ago by migrants from North America, but after centuries of persistence, the population was extirpated in the 1960s, mainly as a result of over-harvest and habitat alterations. As there are four genetically distinct groups of Atlantic sturgeon inhabiting North American rivers today, we investigated the genetic provenance of the historic Baltic population by ancient DNA analyses using mitochondrial and nuclear markers. Results: The phylogeographic signal obtained from multilocus microsatellite DNA genotypes and mitochondrial DNA control region haplotypes, when compared to existing baseline datasets from extant populations, allowed for the identification...
Molecular phylogeny based on the analysis of partial sequences of mitochondrial (mt) cy-tochrome b (...
Pleistocene glaciations dramatically affected species distribution in regions that were impacted by ...
Intra-species genetic homogenization arising from anthropogenic impacts is a major threat for biodiv...
Background: A Baltic population of Atlantic sturgeon was founded ~1,200 years ago by migrantsfrom No...
Acipenser oxyrinchus is considered extirpated in Europe, but numerous breeding populations still exi...
Atlantic Sturgeon is listed under the U.S. Endangered Species Act as five Distinct Population Segmen...
This thesis deals with evolutionary genetics of Atlantic salmon populations, with the special emphas...
L'esturgeon européen Acipenser sturio (Linnaeus, 1758) était un poisson commun de nos fleuves jusqu'...
Archaeological sturgeon remains from the southern North Sea basin used to be automatically attribute...
The structuring of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) into discrete, genetically differentiated popula...
Variation in global climate during the Quaternary has helped shape current species distributions. Th...
Atlantic sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus, Acipenseridae) populations are currently at seve...
Atlantic sturgeon are a long-lived anadromous fish that ranged from Labrador, Canada to Florida, US....
Understanding the mechanisms behind species adaptation and differentiation is a major undertaking in...
Sturgeons (Family Acipenseridae) are one of the largest and most primitive fish families on Earth. A...
Molecular phylogeny based on the analysis of partial sequences of mitochondrial (mt) cy-tochrome b (...
Pleistocene glaciations dramatically affected species distribution in regions that were impacted by ...
Intra-species genetic homogenization arising from anthropogenic impacts is a major threat for biodiv...
Background: A Baltic population of Atlantic sturgeon was founded ~1,200 years ago by migrantsfrom No...
Acipenser oxyrinchus is considered extirpated in Europe, but numerous breeding populations still exi...
Atlantic Sturgeon is listed under the U.S. Endangered Species Act as five Distinct Population Segmen...
This thesis deals with evolutionary genetics of Atlantic salmon populations, with the special emphas...
L'esturgeon européen Acipenser sturio (Linnaeus, 1758) était un poisson commun de nos fleuves jusqu'...
Archaeological sturgeon remains from the southern North Sea basin used to be automatically attribute...
The structuring of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) into discrete, genetically differentiated popula...
Variation in global climate during the Quaternary has helped shape current species distributions. Th...
Atlantic sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus, Acipenseridae) populations are currently at seve...
Atlantic sturgeon are a long-lived anadromous fish that ranged from Labrador, Canada to Florida, US....
Understanding the mechanisms behind species adaptation and differentiation is a major undertaking in...
Sturgeons (Family Acipenseridae) are one of the largest and most primitive fish families on Earth. A...
Molecular phylogeny based on the analysis of partial sequences of mitochondrial (mt) cy-tochrome b (...
Pleistocene glaciations dramatically affected species distribution in regions that were impacted by ...
Intra-species genetic homogenization arising from anthropogenic impacts is a major threat for biodiv...