Studies of colonization of new habitats that appear from rapidly changing environments are interesting and highly relevant to our understanding of divergence and speciation. Here, we analyse phenotypic and genetic variation involved in the successful establishment of a marine fish (sand goby, Pomatoschistus minutus ) over a steep salinity drop from 35 PSU in the North Sea (NE Atlantic) to two PSU in the inner parts of the post‐glacial Baltic Sea. We first show that populations are adapted to local salinity in a key reproductive trait, the proportion of motile sperm. Thereafter, we show that genome variation at 22,190 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) shows strong differentiation among populations along the gradient. Sequences containin...
Understanding evolutionary patterns is more complex in marine compared to continental species becaus...
We assessed genetic differentiation and diversity in 15 populations of sand goby (Pomatoschistus min...
Understanding the biological processes involved in genetic differentiation and divergence between po...
Studies of colonization of new habitats that appear from rapidly changing environments are interesti...
Studies of colonization of new habitats that appear from rapidly changing environments are interesti...
Published version of an article from the journal:Genome Biology and Evolution. Available from the pu...
A classical understanding of marine fishes is that they have high effective population sizes and hig...
For externally fertilising organisms in the aquatic environment, the abiotic fertilisation medium ca...
Invasive species may quickly colonize novel environments, which could be attributed to both phenotyp...
Species invasions are a global problem of increasing concern, especially in highly connected aquatic...
Marine fish seem to experience evolutionary processes that are expected to produce genetically homog...
Abstract Background The degree of genetic differentia...
Detecting and estimating the degree of genetic differentiation among populations of highly mobile ma...
1-Climate influences population genetic variation in marine species. Capturing these impacts remains...
Drivers of population genetic structure are still poorly understood in marine micro-organisms. We ex...
Understanding evolutionary patterns is more complex in marine compared to continental species becaus...
We assessed genetic differentiation and diversity in 15 populations of sand goby (Pomatoschistus min...
Understanding the biological processes involved in genetic differentiation and divergence between po...
Studies of colonization of new habitats that appear from rapidly changing environments are interesti...
Studies of colonization of new habitats that appear from rapidly changing environments are interesti...
Published version of an article from the journal:Genome Biology and Evolution. Available from the pu...
A classical understanding of marine fishes is that they have high effective population sizes and hig...
For externally fertilising organisms in the aquatic environment, the abiotic fertilisation medium ca...
Invasive species may quickly colonize novel environments, which could be attributed to both phenotyp...
Species invasions are a global problem of increasing concern, especially in highly connected aquatic...
Marine fish seem to experience evolutionary processes that are expected to produce genetically homog...
Abstract Background The degree of genetic differentia...
Detecting and estimating the degree of genetic differentiation among populations of highly mobile ma...
1-Climate influences population genetic variation in marine species. Capturing these impacts remains...
Drivers of population genetic structure are still poorly understood in marine micro-organisms. We ex...
Understanding evolutionary patterns is more complex in marine compared to continental species becaus...
We assessed genetic differentiation and diversity in 15 populations of sand goby (Pomatoschistus min...
Understanding the biological processes involved in genetic differentiation and divergence between po...