Abstract Conserving life‐history variation is a stated goal of many management programs, but the most effective means by which to accomplish this are often far from clear. Early‐ and late‐migrating forms of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) face unequal pressure from natural and anthropogenic forces that may alter the impacts of genetic variation underlying heritable migration timing. Genomic regions of chromosome 28 are known to be strongly associated with migration variation in adult Chinook salmon, but it remains unclear whether there is consistent association among diverse lineages and populations in large basins such as the Columbia River. With high‐throughput genotyping (GT‐seq) and phenotyping methods, we examined the associa...
The development of new genomic tools for migratory salmonids is enabling us to explore in unpreceden...
Landscape genomics is a rapidly growing field with recent advances in both genotyping efficiency and...
Mechanisms underlying adaptive evolution can best be explored using paired populations displaying si...
Conserving life history variation is a stated goal of many management programs, but the most effecti...
Recent studies have begun to elucidate the genetic basis for phenotypic traits in salmonid species, ...
Distribution of ecotypic variation in natural populations is influenced by neutral and adaptive evol...
Neutral genetic markers are routinely used to define distinct units within species that warrant disc...
Many species that undergo long breeding migrations, such as anadromous fishes, face highly heterogen...
Anadromous Chinook salmon populations vary in the period of river entry at the initiation of adult f...
A broad portfolio of phenotypic diversity in natural organisms can buffer against exploitation and i...
Graduation date: 2008The genetic basis of adaptation is complex as many fitness-related traits are q...
As life history diversity plays a critical role in supporting the resilience of exploited population...
Effective conservation and management of migratory species requires accurate identification of uniqu...
Effective conservation and management of migratory species requires accurate identification of uniqu...
Fish migrations are energetically costly, especially when moving between fresh and saltwater, but ar...
The development of new genomic tools for migratory salmonids is enabling us to explore in unpreceden...
Landscape genomics is a rapidly growing field with recent advances in both genotyping efficiency and...
Mechanisms underlying adaptive evolution can best be explored using paired populations displaying si...
Conserving life history variation is a stated goal of many management programs, but the most effecti...
Recent studies have begun to elucidate the genetic basis for phenotypic traits in salmonid species, ...
Distribution of ecotypic variation in natural populations is influenced by neutral and adaptive evol...
Neutral genetic markers are routinely used to define distinct units within species that warrant disc...
Many species that undergo long breeding migrations, such as anadromous fishes, face highly heterogen...
Anadromous Chinook salmon populations vary in the period of river entry at the initiation of adult f...
A broad portfolio of phenotypic diversity in natural organisms can buffer against exploitation and i...
Graduation date: 2008The genetic basis of adaptation is complex as many fitness-related traits are q...
As life history diversity plays a critical role in supporting the resilience of exploited population...
Effective conservation and management of migratory species requires accurate identification of uniqu...
Effective conservation and management of migratory species requires accurate identification of uniqu...
Fish migrations are energetically costly, especially when moving between fresh and saltwater, but ar...
The development of new genomic tools for migratory salmonids is enabling us to explore in unpreceden...
Landscape genomics is a rapidly growing field with recent advances in both genotyping efficiency and...
Mechanisms underlying adaptive evolution can best be explored using paired populations displaying si...