In estuary and coastal systems, human demand for freshwater, climate change-driven precipitation variability, and extreme weather impact salinity levels, reducing connectivity between mesohaline coastal fish populations and potentially contributing to genomic divergence. We examined gill transcriptome responses to salinity in wild-caught juveniles from two populations of Sacramento splittail (Pogonichthys macrolepidotus), a species of conservation concern that is endemic to the San Francisco Estuary, USA, and the lower reaches of its tributaries. Recent extreme droughts have led to salinities above the tolerance limits for this species, creating a migration barrier between these populations, which potentially contributed to population diver...
Comparative approaches in physiological genomics offer an opportunity to understand the functional i...
Species inhabiting the North American west coast intertidal must tolerate an extremely variable envi...
Adaptation to different salinities can drive and maintain divergence between populations of aquatic ...
In estuary and coastal systems, human demand for freshwater, climate change-driven precipitation var...
The Sacramento splittail (Pogonichthys macrolepidotus) is a species of special concern that is nativ...
Salinity gradients are critical habitat determinants for freshwater organisms. Silverside fishes in ...
Background: Adaptive genomics may help predicting how a species will respond to future environmental...
Phenotypic plasticity is thought to facilitate the colonization of novel environments and shape the ...
Ecological transitions across salinity boundaries have led to some of the most important diversifica...
The need to better understand how plasticity and evolution affect organismal responses to environmen...
© 2015. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd. The killifish Fundulus heteroclitus is an estuar...
Adaptation to salinity affects species distributions, promotes speciation, and guides many evolution...
Increasing levels of salinity in coastal and freshwater environments as a result of rise in sea leve...
Comparative approaches in physiological genomics offer an opportunity to understand the functional i...
Species inhabiting the North American west coast intertidal must tolerate an extremely variable envi...
Adaptation to different salinities can drive and maintain divergence between populations of aquatic ...
In estuary and coastal systems, human demand for freshwater, climate change-driven precipitation var...
The Sacramento splittail (Pogonichthys macrolepidotus) is a species of special concern that is nativ...
Salinity gradients are critical habitat determinants for freshwater organisms. Silverside fishes in ...
Background: Adaptive genomics may help predicting how a species will respond to future environmental...
Phenotypic plasticity is thought to facilitate the colonization of novel environments and shape the ...
Ecological transitions across salinity boundaries have led to some of the most important diversifica...
The need to better understand how plasticity and evolution affect organismal responses to environmen...
© 2015. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd. The killifish Fundulus heteroclitus is an estuar...
Adaptation to salinity affects species distributions, promotes speciation, and guides many evolution...
Increasing levels of salinity in coastal and freshwater environments as a result of rise in sea leve...
Comparative approaches in physiological genomics offer an opportunity to understand the functional i...
Species inhabiting the North American west coast intertidal must tolerate an extremely variable envi...
Adaptation to different salinities can drive and maintain divergence between populations of aquatic ...