Authors
Morten T Limborg, Sarah J Helyar, Mark De Bruyn, Martin I Taylor, Einar E Nielsen, ROB Ogden, Gary R Carvalho, FPT Consortium, DORTE BEKKEVOLD
Publication date
2012/8
Journal
Molecular ecology
Volume
21
Issue
15
Pages
3686-3703
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
High gene flow is considered the norm for most marine organisms and is expected to limit their ability to adapt to local environments. Few studies have directly compared the patterns of differentiation at neutral and selected gene loci in marine organisms. We analysed a transcriptome‐derived panel of 281 SNPs in Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus), a highly migratory small pelagic fish, for elucidating neutral and selected genetic variation among populations and to identify candidate genes for environmental adaptation. We analysed 607 individuals from 18 spawning locations in the northeast Atlantic, including two temperature clines (5–12 °C) and two salinity clines (5–35‰). By combining genome scan and landscape genetic analyses, four genetically distinct groups of herring were identified: Baltic Sea, Baltic–North Sea transition area, North Sea/British Isles and North Atlantic; notably, samples exhibited …
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