The origin of sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) in Lake Champlain has been heavily debated over the past decade. Given the lack of historical documentation, two competing hypotheses have emerged in the literature. First, it has been argued that the relatively recent population size increase and concomitant rise in wounding rates on prey populations are indicative of an invasive population that entered the lake through the Champlain Canal. Second, recent genetic evidence suggests a post-glacial colonization at the end of the Pleistocene, approximately 11,000 years ago. One limitation to resolving the origin of sea lamprey in Lake Champlain is a lack of historical and current measures of population size. In this study, the issue of population ...
The tendency of many species to abandon migration remains a poorly understood aspect of evolutionary...
The Iberian Peninsula has been identified as an important glacial refugium during the Pliocene and P...
Contrasting population genetic structure among freshwater-resident and anadromous lampreys: the role...
The tendency of many species to abandon migration remains a poorly understood aspect of evolutionary...
In most lamprey genera, paired species exist in which the larvae are morphologically similar or in...
Most species with lengthy migrations display some degree of natal homing; some (e.g., migratory bird...
Understanding the evolutionary mechanisms generating parallel genomic divergence patterns among repl...
Understanding the evolutionary mechanisms generating parallel genomic divergence patterns among repl...
The sea lamprey is an invasive species that had been introduced to the Great Lakes. The sea lamprey ...
Inferring the history of isolation and gene flow during species divergence is a central question in ...
The exotic sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) contributed greatly to collapses of fish populations in ...
Inferring the history of isolation and gene flow during species divergence is a central question in ...
Inferring the history of isolation and gene flow during species divergence is a central question in ...
The sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus (Linnaeus) is both an invasive non-native species in the Laurenti...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Fish Biology, 2006The objective of this...
The tendency of many species to abandon migration remains a poorly understood aspect of evolutionary...
The Iberian Peninsula has been identified as an important glacial refugium during the Pliocene and P...
Contrasting population genetic structure among freshwater-resident and anadromous lampreys: the role...
The tendency of many species to abandon migration remains a poorly understood aspect of evolutionary...
In most lamprey genera, paired species exist in which the larvae are morphologically similar or in...
Most species with lengthy migrations display some degree of natal homing; some (e.g., migratory bird...
Understanding the evolutionary mechanisms generating parallel genomic divergence patterns among repl...
Understanding the evolutionary mechanisms generating parallel genomic divergence patterns among repl...
The sea lamprey is an invasive species that had been introduced to the Great Lakes. The sea lamprey ...
Inferring the history of isolation and gene flow during species divergence is a central question in ...
The exotic sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) contributed greatly to collapses of fish populations in ...
Inferring the history of isolation and gene flow during species divergence is a central question in ...
Inferring the history of isolation and gene flow during species divergence is a central question in ...
The sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus (Linnaeus) is both an invasive non-native species in the Laurenti...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Fish Biology, 2006The objective of this...
The tendency of many species to abandon migration remains a poorly understood aspect of evolutionary...
The Iberian Peninsula has been identified as an important glacial refugium during the Pliocene and P...
Contrasting population genetic structure among freshwater-resident and anadromous lampreys: the role...