Detecting natural selection in wild populations is a central challenge in evolutionary biology and genomic scans are an important means of detecting allele frequencies that deviate from neutral expectations among marker loci. We used nine anonymous and 15 EST-linked microsatellites, 362 AFLP loci, and several neutrality tests, to identify outlier loci when comparing four populations of the seaweed Fucus serratus spaced along a 12 km intertidal shore with a steep salinity gradient. Under criteria of at least two significant tests in at least two population pairs, three EST-derived and three anonymous loci revealed putative signatures of selection. Anonymous locus FsB113 was a consistent outlier when comparing least saline to fully marine sit...
Aim: The seaweed Fucus ceranoides is restricted to spatially discrete estuarine habitats and lacks ...
Background: Adaptive genomics may help predicting how a species will respond to future environmental...
Seagrass meadows provide important ecosystem services and are critical to the survival of the associ...
Detecting natural selection in wild populations is a central challenge in evolutionary biology and g...
Genome scans are a powerful tool to detect natural selection in natural populations among a larger s...
Eelgrass Zostera marina is an ecosystem-engineering species of outstanding importance for coastal so...
Drivers of population genetic structure are still poorly understood in marine micro-organisms. We ex...
Eelgrass Zostera marina is an ecosystem-engineering species of outstanding importance for coastal so...
Eelgrass Zostera marina is an ecosystem-engineering species in coastal soft sediment habitats that l...
International audienceHighly fecund marine species with dispersive life-history stages often display...
The role of natural selection in speciation has received increasing attention and support in recent ...
Genome scans have identified candidate regions of the genome undergoing selection in a wide variety ...
Aim: The seaweed Fucus ceranoides is restricted to spatially discrete estuarine habitats and lacks ...
Background: Adaptive genomics may help predicting how a species will respond to future environmental...
Seagrass meadows provide important ecosystem services and are critical to the survival of the associ...
Detecting natural selection in wild populations is a central challenge in evolutionary biology and g...
Genome scans are a powerful tool to detect natural selection in natural populations among a larger s...
Eelgrass Zostera marina is an ecosystem-engineering species of outstanding importance for coastal so...
Drivers of population genetic structure are still poorly understood in marine micro-organisms. We ex...
Eelgrass Zostera marina is an ecosystem-engineering species of outstanding importance for coastal so...
Eelgrass Zostera marina is an ecosystem-engineering species in coastal soft sediment habitats that l...
International audienceHighly fecund marine species with dispersive life-history stages often display...
The role of natural selection in speciation has received increasing attention and support in recent ...
Genome scans have identified candidate regions of the genome undergoing selection in a wide variety ...
Aim: The seaweed Fucus ceranoides is restricted to spatially discrete estuarine habitats and lacks ...
Background: Adaptive genomics may help predicting how a species will respond to future environmental...
Seagrass meadows provide important ecosystem services and are critical to the survival of the associ...