International audienceReports of morphological differences between European anchovy (Engraulis cf. encrasicolus) from coastal and marine habitats have long existed in the ichthyologic literature and have given rise to a long-standing debate on their taxonomic status. More recently, molecular studies have confirmed the existence of genetic differentiation between the two anchovy ecotypes. Using ancestry-informative markers, we show that coastal anchovies throughout the Mediterranean share a common ancestry and that substantial genetic differentiation persists in different pairs of coastal/marine populations despite the presence of limited gene flow. On the basis of genetic and ecological arguments, we propose that coastal anchovies deserve a...
Anchovies represent the largest world’s marine fish catches and the current threats on their populat...
<div><p>Geographic surveys of allozymes, microsatellites, nuclear DNA (nDNA) and mitochondrial DNA (...
Geographic surveys of allozymes, microsatellites, nuclear DNA (nDNA) and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) h...
International audienceReports of morphological differences between European anchovy (Engraulis cf. e...
Morphometric, allozymic, and mitochondrial DNA variability previously indicated that the Mediterrane...
International audienceWe investigated genetic transitions in European anchovies (Engraulidae) by ana...
International audiencePrevious surveys of population structure in the Atlantic-Mediterranean anchovy...
Two anchovy forms identified from their external morphology and designated as 'Silver' and 'Blue' an...
Atlantic-Mediterranean anchovies were genetically characterized at two polymorphic nuclear loci (int...
International audienceAtlantic-Mediterranean anchovies were genetically characterized at two polymor...
Ecophenotypic differentiation among replicate ecotype pairs within a species complex is often attrib...
Anchovies represent the largest world’s marine fish catches and the current threats on their populat...
<div><p>Geographic surveys of allozymes, microsatellites, nuclear DNA (nDNA) and mitochondrial DNA (...
Geographic surveys of allozymes, microsatellites, nuclear DNA (nDNA) and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) h...
International audienceReports of morphological differences between European anchovy (Engraulis cf. e...
Morphometric, allozymic, and mitochondrial DNA variability previously indicated that the Mediterrane...
International audienceWe investigated genetic transitions in European anchovies (Engraulidae) by ana...
International audiencePrevious surveys of population structure in the Atlantic-Mediterranean anchovy...
Two anchovy forms identified from their external morphology and designated as 'Silver' and 'Blue' an...
Atlantic-Mediterranean anchovies were genetically characterized at two polymorphic nuclear loci (int...
International audienceAtlantic-Mediterranean anchovies were genetically characterized at two polymor...
Ecophenotypic differentiation among replicate ecotype pairs within a species complex is often attrib...
Anchovies represent the largest world’s marine fish catches and the current threats on their populat...
<div><p>Geographic surveys of allozymes, microsatellites, nuclear DNA (nDNA) and mitochondrial DNA (...
Geographic surveys of allozymes, microsatellites, nuclear DNA (nDNA) and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) h...