Abstract Background Understanding the genetic structure and local adaptive evolutionary mechanisms of marine organisms is crucial for the management of biological resources. As the ecologically and commercially important small-sized shallow-sea fish, Collichthys lucidus plays a vital role in the structure and functioning of marine ecosystem processes. C. lucidus has been shown to have an obvious population structure. Therefore, it is an ideal candidate for investigating population differentiation and local adaptation under heterogeneous environmental pressure. Results A total of 184,708 high-quality single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were identified and applied to elucidate the fine-scale genetic structure and local thermal adaptation o...
Understanding how populations adapt to different thermal environments is an important issue for biod...
Published version of an article in the journal:PLoS ONE. Also available from the Public Library of S...
High gene flow is considered the norm for most marine organisms, and is expected to limit their abil...
The genetic differentiation of many marine fish species is low. Yet local adaptation may be common i...
The genetic differentiation of many marine fish species is low. Yet local adaptation may be common i...
1-Climate influences population genetic variation in marine species. Capturing these impacts remains...
Increasing evidence shows that structural variants represent an overlooked aspect of genetic variati...
Recent studies in empirical population genetics have highlighted the importance of taking into accou...
While the immediate impacts of global climate change are of serious concern, the outcomes of these e...
Rapid environmental change is altering the selective pressures experienced by marine species. While ...
<div><p>The spatial distribution of genetic diversity has been long considered as a key component of...
Rapid environmental change is altering the selective pressures experienced by marine species. While ...
The spatial distribution of genetic diversity has been long considered as a key component of policy ...
Understanding source-sink dynamics is important for conservation management, particularly when clima...
Identification of genetically-regulated adaptation in fish is a precursor to understanding how popul...
Understanding how populations adapt to different thermal environments is an important issue for biod...
Published version of an article in the journal:PLoS ONE. Also available from the Public Library of S...
High gene flow is considered the norm for most marine organisms, and is expected to limit their abil...
The genetic differentiation of many marine fish species is low. Yet local adaptation may be common i...
The genetic differentiation of many marine fish species is low. Yet local adaptation may be common i...
1-Climate influences population genetic variation in marine species. Capturing these impacts remains...
Increasing evidence shows that structural variants represent an overlooked aspect of genetic variati...
Recent studies in empirical population genetics have highlighted the importance of taking into accou...
While the immediate impacts of global climate change are of serious concern, the outcomes of these e...
Rapid environmental change is altering the selective pressures experienced by marine species. While ...
<div><p>The spatial distribution of genetic diversity has been long considered as a key component of...
Rapid environmental change is altering the selective pressures experienced by marine species. While ...
The spatial distribution of genetic diversity has been long considered as a key component of policy ...
Understanding source-sink dynamics is important for conservation management, particularly when clima...
Identification of genetically-regulated adaptation in fish is a precursor to understanding how popul...
Understanding how populations adapt to different thermal environments is an important issue for biod...
Published version of an article in the journal:PLoS ONE. Also available from the Public Library of S...
High gene flow is considered the norm for most marine organisms, and is expected to limit their abil...