We examined the assumption that landscape heterogeneity similarly influences the spatial distribution of genetic diversity in closely related and geographically overlapping species. Accordingly, we evaluated the influence of watershed affiliation and nine habitat variables from four categories (spatial isolation, habitat size, climate, and ecology) on population divergence in three species of Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, O. kisutch, and O. keta) from three contiguous watersheds in subarctic North America. By incorporating spatial data we found that the three watersheds did not form the first level of hierarchical population structure as predicted. Instead, each species exhibited a broadly similar spatial pattern: a single coast...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Pink salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha are the most ...
Population structure of three ecotypes of Oncorhynchus nerka (sea-type Sockeye Salmon, lake-type Soc...
Studying the effect of similar environments on diverse genetic backgrounds has long been a goal of e...
We examined the assumption that landscape heterogeneity similarly influences the spatial distributio...
Identifying the spatial distribution of genetic variation across the landscape is an essential step ...
Little is known about the genetic diversity of coho salmon in Alaska, although this area represents ...
Fidelity to natal habitat influences fine spatial scale genetic population structure in salmonids. W...
Populations with spatially restricted gene flow are characterized by genetic differentiation that ma...
Landscape genomics is a rapidly growing field with recent advances in both genotyping efficiency and...
<p>Evaluation of population genetic structure and variation is an important part of planning for the...
Small populations can provide insights into ecological and evolutionary aspects of species distribut...
Most information about Chinook salmon genetic diversity and life history originates from studies fro...
Numerous empirical studies have reported lack of migration–drift equilibrium in wild populations. De...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Pink salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha are the most ...
Population structure of three ecotypes of Oncorhynchus nerka (sea-type Sockeye Salmon, lake-type Soc...
Studying the effect of similar environments on diverse genetic backgrounds has long been a goal of e...
We examined the assumption that landscape heterogeneity similarly influences the spatial distributio...
Identifying the spatial distribution of genetic variation across the landscape is an essential step ...
Little is known about the genetic diversity of coho salmon in Alaska, although this area represents ...
Fidelity to natal habitat influences fine spatial scale genetic population structure in salmonids. W...
Populations with spatially restricted gene flow are characterized by genetic differentiation that ma...
Landscape genomics is a rapidly growing field with recent advances in both genotyping efficiency and...
<p>Evaluation of population genetic structure and variation is an important part of planning for the...
Small populations can provide insights into ecological and evolutionary aspects of species distribut...
Most information about Chinook salmon genetic diversity and life history originates from studies fro...
Numerous empirical studies have reported lack of migration–drift equilibrium in wild populations. De...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Pink salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha are the most ...
Population structure of three ecotypes of Oncorhynchus nerka (sea-type Sockeye Salmon, lake-type Soc...
Studying the effect of similar environments on diverse genetic backgrounds has long been a goal of e...