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Ecology and Evolution | 2016

Genomic population structure of freshwater-resident and anadromous ide (Leuciscus idus) in north-western Europe

Mikkel Skovrind; Morten Tange Olsen; Filipe G. Vieira; George Pacheco; Henrik Carl; M. Thomas P. Gilbert; Peter Möller

Abstract Climate change experts largely agree that future climate change and associated rises in oceanic water levels over the upcoming decades, will affect marine salinity levels. The subsequent effects on fish communities in estuarine ecosystems however, are less clear. One species that is likely to become increasingly affected by changes in salinity is the ide (Leuciscus idus). The ide is a stenohaline freshwater fish that primarily inhabits rivers, with frequent anadromous behavior when sea salinity does not exceed 15%. Unlike most other anadromous Baltic Sea fish species, the ide has yet to be subjected to large‐scale stocking programs, and thus provides an excellent opportunity for studying the natural population structure across the current salinity gradient in the Danish Belts. To explore this, we used Genotyping‐by‐Sequencing to determine genomic population structure of both freshwater resident and anadromous ide populations in the western Baltic Sea region, and relate the results to the current salinity gradient and the demographic history of ide in the region. The sample sites separate into four clusters, with all anadromous populations in one cluster and the freshwater resident populations in the remaining three. Results demonstrate high level of differentiation between sites hosting freshwater resident populations, but little differentiation among anadromous populations. Thus ide exhibit the genomic population structure of both a typical freshwater species, and a typical anadromous species. In addition to providing a first insight into the population structure of north‐western European ide, our data also (1) provide indications of a single illegal introduction by man; (2) suggest limited genetic effects of heavy pollution in the past; and (3) indicate possible historical anadromous behavior in a now isolated freshwater population.


Biological Conservation | 2015

Monitoring the near-extinct European weather loach in Denmark based on environmental DNA from water samples

Eva Egelyng Sigsgaard; Henrik Carl; Peter Möller; Philip Francis Thomsen


Aquatic Biology | 2015

Invasion rate and population characteristics of the round goby Neogobius melanostomus: effects of density and invasion history

Farivar Azour; Mikael van Deurs; Jane Behrens; Henrik Carl; Karin Hüssy; Kristian Greisen; Rasmus Bach Ebert; Peter Möller


Aquatic Biology | 2013

Marine spawning sites of perch Perca fluviatilis revealed by oviduct-inserted acoustic transmitters

Mikkel Skovrind; Emil Aputsiaq Flindt Christensen; Henrik Carl; Lene Jacobsen; Peter Möller


Marine Biology | 2017

Seawater environmental DNA reflects seasonality of a coastal fish community

Eva Egelyng Sigsgaard; Ida Broman Nielsen; Henrik Carl; Marcus Anders Krag; Steen Knudsen; Yingchun Xing; Tore Hejl Holm-Hansen; Peter Möller; Philip Francis Thomsen


Archive | 2016

Kortlægning af fiskenes levesteder i den danske del af Øresund: Rapport til Miljø- og Fødevareministeriet

Thomas Kirk Sørensen; Josefine Egekvist; Elliot John Brown; Frank Ivan Hansen; Henrik Carl; Peter Möller; Grete E. Dinesen; Morten Vinther; Josianne Støttrup


Archive | 2016

Statusrapport vedr. udbredelsen af ikke-hjemmehørende fiskearter i danske kystvande (2016)

Henrik Carl; Jane Behrens; Peter Möller


international conference on evolvable systems | 2015

Multidisciplinary mapping of fish habitats in the Sound, Denmark for maritime spatial planning

Thomas Kirk Sørensen; Josefine Egekvist; Elliot John Brown; Frank Ivan Hansen; Henrik Carl; Peter Möller; Grete E. Dinesen; Morten Vinther; Josianne Støttrup


Archive | 2015

Special Issue Article: Environmental DNA Monitoring the near-extinct European weather loach in Denmark based on environmental DNA from water samples

Eva Egelyng Sigsgaard; Henrik Carl; Peter Möller; Philip Francis Thomsen


Archive | 2010

Generel information om gruppen Ferskvandsfisk

Henrik Carl; Søren Berg; Peter Möller; Gorm Rasmussen; Jørgen G. Nielsen

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Elliot John Brown

Technical University of Denmark

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Frank Ivan Hansen

Technical University of Denmark

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Grete E. Dinesen

Technical University of Denmark

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Jane Behrens

Technical University of Denmark

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Josefine Egekvist

Technical University of Denmark

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Josianne Støttrup

Technical University of Denmark

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Morten Vinther

Technical University of Denmark

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Thomas Kirk Sørensen

Technical University of Denmark

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