Little is known about intraspecific variation within the deacon rockfish (Sebastes diaconus), a recently described species found in the northeast Pacific Ocean. We investigated population structure among fish sampled from two nearshore reefs (Siletz Reef and Seal Rock) and one offshore site (Stonewall Bank) within a 15,000 neutral loci, whether analyzed independently or classified into nearshore and offshore groups. Male and females were readily distinguished using genetic data and 92 outlier loci were associated with sex, potentially indicating differential selection between males and females. Morphometric results indicated that there was significant secondary sexual dimorphism in otolith shape, but further sampling is required to disentan...
A major goal of molecular ecology is to identify the causes of genetic and phenotypic differentiatio...
Many coral reef fishes are fished, often resulting in detrimental genetic effects; however, reef fis...
Dispersal and speciation in the marine environment have long been key topics in evolutionary biology...
Fish have evolved a variety of sex-determining (SD) systems including male heterogamy (XY), female h...
Graduation date: 2011The 100 North Pacific rockfish species in the genus Sebastes are highly diverse...
Comparative population genetic analyses of traditional and emergent molecular markers aid in determi...
Understanding and identifying the genetic mechanisms responsible for sex-determination are important...
In 2010, populations of yelloweye ( Sebastes ruberrimus ) and canary ( Sebastes pinniger ) rockfish ...
Understanding the processes shaping population structure and reproductive isolation of marine organi...
Pacific rockfishes (genus Sebastes) have attracted wide scientific and public interest from an evolu...
Large variance in reproductive success is the primary factor that reduces effective population size ...
The evolution of population structure in marine organisms and its relevance to conservation has rece...
Background: Divergence between populations in reproductively important features is often vital for s...
The 100 North Pacific rockfish species in the genus Sebastes are highly diverse. Rockfishes fertiliz...
Several species of rockfish currently suffer from overfishing in California and remediation is requi...
A major goal of molecular ecology is to identify the causes of genetic and phenotypic differentiatio...
Many coral reef fishes are fished, often resulting in detrimental genetic effects; however, reef fis...
Dispersal and speciation in the marine environment have long been key topics in evolutionary biology...
Fish have evolved a variety of sex-determining (SD) systems including male heterogamy (XY), female h...
Graduation date: 2011The 100 North Pacific rockfish species in the genus Sebastes are highly diverse...
Comparative population genetic analyses of traditional and emergent molecular markers aid in determi...
Understanding and identifying the genetic mechanisms responsible for sex-determination are important...
In 2010, populations of yelloweye ( Sebastes ruberrimus ) and canary ( Sebastes pinniger ) rockfish ...
Understanding the processes shaping population structure and reproductive isolation of marine organi...
Pacific rockfishes (genus Sebastes) have attracted wide scientific and public interest from an evolu...
Large variance in reproductive success is the primary factor that reduces effective population size ...
The evolution of population structure in marine organisms and its relevance to conservation has rece...
Background: Divergence between populations in reproductively important features is often vital for s...
The 100 North Pacific rockfish species in the genus Sebastes are highly diverse. Rockfishes fertiliz...
Several species of rockfish currently suffer from overfishing in California and remediation is requi...
A major goal of molecular ecology is to identify the causes of genetic and phenotypic differentiatio...
Many coral reef fishes are fished, often resulting in detrimental genetic effects; however, reef fis...
Dispersal and speciation in the marine environment have long been key topics in evolutionary biology...