International audienceThe genetic variability of 11 French pike Esox lucius populations from rivers or extensive aquaculture ponds was analysed using seven microsatellite markers. The fish stocking of eastern European pike in French rivers is widespread, so five supplementary populations from this region were also analysed. Genetic variability within the French population was small, and similar to that previously found in Europe for this species. French populations from stocked rivers and extensive farms formed a genetically homogeneous group, and did not diverge from most eastern European samples, which may reflect either ancestral polymorphism or a complete introgression of French populations by introduced stocks. Bayesian analysis of the...
Esox flaviae represents the native esocid species of the Italian peninsula at present potentially hi...
Esox lucius L. (northern pike) inhabits river, lake, and brackish water ecosystems of the temperate ...
Understanding spatio-temporal population genetic patterns is important for conservation management o...
International audienceThe genetic variability of 11 French pike Esox lucius populations from rivers ...
International audienceThe pike-perch is among the economically most valuable fish species for both c...
Aim: We investigated genetic variation of Irish pike populations and their relationship with Europea...
International audienceThe pikeperch is a freshwater/brackish water fish species with growing interes...
Pikes, members of genus Esox, are widespread freshwater predators of the northern hemisphere, and im...
Esox lucius L. (northern pike) inhabits river, lake and brackish water ecosystems of the temperate r...
An extremely limited haplotypic diversity within populations and a strikingly low divergence between...
Conserving genetic diversity within and among populations of northern pike Esox lucius is important ...
Contemporary genetic diversity is the product of both historical and contemporary forces, such as cl...
The recent discovery of a novel pike species naturally distributed in the Alpine region, Esox flavia...
Abstract Northern pike experience a global decline of populations and a better understanding of the ...
Using single-locus microsatellite markers, higher levels of genetic variation were resolved than pre...
Esox flaviae represents the native esocid species of the Italian peninsula at present potentially hi...
Esox lucius L. (northern pike) inhabits river, lake, and brackish water ecosystems of the temperate ...
Understanding spatio-temporal population genetic patterns is important for conservation management o...
International audienceThe genetic variability of 11 French pike Esox lucius populations from rivers ...
International audienceThe pike-perch is among the economically most valuable fish species for both c...
Aim: We investigated genetic variation of Irish pike populations and their relationship with Europea...
International audienceThe pikeperch is a freshwater/brackish water fish species with growing interes...
Pikes, members of genus Esox, are widespread freshwater predators of the northern hemisphere, and im...
Esox lucius L. (northern pike) inhabits river, lake and brackish water ecosystems of the temperate r...
An extremely limited haplotypic diversity within populations and a strikingly low divergence between...
Conserving genetic diversity within and among populations of northern pike Esox lucius is important ...
Contemporary genetic diversity is the product of both historical and contemporary forces, such as cl...
The recent discovery of a novel pike species naturally distributed in the Alpine region, Esox flavia...
Abstract Northern pike experience a global decline of populations and a better understanding of the ...
Using single-locus microsatellite markers, higher levels of genetic variation were resolved than pre...
Esox flaviae represents the native esocid species of the Italian peninsula at present potentially hi...
Esox lucius L. (northern pike) inhabits river, lake, and brackish water ecosystems of the temperate ...
Understanding spatio-temporal population genetic patterns is important for conservation management o...