Introduced and invasive species make excellent natural experiments for investigating rapid evolution. Here, we describe the effects of genetic drift and rapid genetic adaptation in pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) that were accidentally introduced to the Great Lakes via a single introduction event 31-generations ago. Using whole-genome resequencing for 134 fish spanning five sample groups across the native and introduced range, we estimate that the source population's effective population size was 146,886 at the time of introduction, whereas the founding population's effective population size was just 72—a 2040-fold decrease. As expected with a severe founder event, we show reductions in genome-wide measures of genetic diversity, specif...
Accumulating evidence has indicated that many fish populations are responding to climate change thro...
The development of new genomic tools for migratory salmonids is enabling us to explore in unpreceden...
Genetic diversity is the foundation of all biological variation. An approach for sustainable use and...
Introduced and invasive species make excellent natural experiments for investigating rapid evolution...
A species’ genetic diversity bears the marks of evolutionary processes that have occurred throughout...
To predict how climate change will influence populations it is necessary to understand the mechanism...
How different factors including demography, recombination or genome duplication may impact selection...
Though genetic diversity is necessary for population persistence in rapidly changing environments, l...
Studying the effect of similar environments on diverse genetic backgrounds has long been a goal of e...
A thorough reconstruction of historical processes is essential for a comprehensive understanding of ...
Many salmonid fish populations are threatened by genetic homogenization, primarily due to introgress...
A thorough reconstruction of historical processes is essential for a comprehensive understanding the...
Accounting for specific alleles can be necessary to prevent the loss of significant biodiversity and...
The delineation of conservation units (CUs) is a challenging issue that has profound implications fo...
How various factors, including demography, recombination or genome duplication, may impact the effic...
Accumulating evidence has indicated that many fish populations are responding to climate change thro...
The development of new genomic tools for migratory salmonids is enabling us to explore in unpreceden...
Genetic diversity is the foundation of all biological variation. An approach for sustainable use and...
Introduced and invasive species make excellent natural experiments for investigating rapid evolution...
A species’ genetic diversity bears the marks of evolutionary processes that have occurred throughout...
To predict how climate change will influence populations it is necessary to understand the mechanism...
How different factors including demography, recombination or genome duplication may impact selection...
Though genetic diversity is necessary for population persistence in rapidly changing environments, l...
Studying the effect of similar environments on diverse genetic backgrounds has long been a goal of e...
A thorough reconstruction of historical processes is essential for a comprehensive understanding of ...
Many salmonid fish populations are threatened by genetic homogenization, primarily due to introgress...
A thorough reconstruction of historical processes is essential for a comprehensive understanding the...
Accounting for specific alleles can be necessary to prevent the loss of significant biodiversity and...
The delineation of conservation units (CUs) is a challenging issue that has profound implications fo...
How various factors, including demography, recombination or genome duplication, may impact the effic...
Accumulating evidence has indicated that many fish populations are responding to climate change thro...
The development of new genomic tools for migratory salmonids is enabling us to explore in unpreceden...
Genetic diversity is the foundation of all biological variation. An approach for sustainable use and...