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Molecular Ecology | 2014
Ilaria Milano; Massimiliano Babbucci; Alessia Cariani; Miroslava Atanassova; Dorte Bekkevold; Gary R. Carvalho; Montserrat Espiñeira; Fabio Fiorentino; Germana Garofalo; Audrey J. Geffen; Jakob Hemmer Hansen; Sarah J. Helyar; Einar Eg Nielsen; Rob Ogden; Tomaso Patarnello; Marco Stagioni; Fausto Tinti; Luca Bargelloni
Shallow population structure is generally reported for most marine fish and explained as a consequence of high dispersal, connectivity and large population size. Targeted gene analyses and more recently genome‐wide studies have challenged such view, suggesting that adaptive divergence might occur even when neutral markers provide genetic homogeneity across populations. Here, 381 SNPs located in transcribed regions were used to assess large‐ and fine‐scale population structure in the European hake (Merluccius merluccius), a widely distributed demersal species of high priority for the European fishery. Analysis of 850 individuals from 19 locations across the entire distribution range showed evidence for several outlier loci, with significantly higher resolving power. While 299 putatively neutral SNPs confirmed the genetic break between basins (FCT = 0.016) and weak differentiation within basins, outlier loci revealed a dramatic divergence between Atlantic and Mediterranean populations (FCT range 0.275–0.705) and fine‐scale significant population structure. Outlier loci separated North Sea and Northern Portugal populations from all other Atlantic samples and revealed a strong differentiation among Western, Central and Eastern Mediterranean geographical samples. Significant correlation of allele frequencies at outlier loci with seawater surface temperature and salinity supported the hypothesis that populations might be adapted to local conditions. Such evidence highlights the importance of integrating information from neutral and adaptive evolutionary patterns towards a better assessment of genetic diversity. Accordingly, the generated outlier SNP data could be used for tackling illegal practices in hake fishing and commercialization as well as to develop explicit spatial models for defining management units and stock boundaries.
5th International Otolith Symposium | 2014
Karin Hüssy; Henrik Mosegaard; Jakob Hemmer Hansen; Margit Eero
Archive | 2013
Karin Hüssy; Francois Bastardie; Margit Eero; Jakob Hemmer Hansen; Henrik Mosegaard; J. Rasmus Nielsen
Archive | 2015
Jakob Hemmer Hansen; Clara Ulrich; Jesper Boje; Asbjørn Christensen; Henrik Degel; Karin Hüssy; Lotte Worsøe Clausen
Archive | 2012
Jan E. Beyer; Eva Maria Pedersen; Kai Wieland; Niels Gerner Andersen; Bo Sølgaard Andersen; Jakob Hemmer Hansen; Karin Hüssy; Kasper Kristensen; Niels Madsen; Patrizio Mariani; Bjarne Stage
international conference on evolvable systems | 2015
Karin Hüssy; Henrik Mosegaard; Jakob Hemmer Hansen; Margit Eero
international conference on evolvable systems | 2015
Einar Eg Nielsen; Sara Bonanomi; Loïc Pellissier; Nina Overgaard Therkildsen; Rasmus Hedeholm; Anja Retzel; Steffen M. Olsen; Anders Paarup Nielsen; Christophe Pampoulie; Jakob Hemmer Hansen; Mary S. Wisz; Peter Grønkjær
Archive | 2015
Margit Eero; Jakob Hemmer Hansen; Karin Hüssy; Bastian Huwer; Casper Willestofte Berg; Patrizio Mariani; Henrik Mosegaard; Anders Henry Nielsen; Einar Eg Nielsen; Anna Rindorf; Clara Ulrich; Morten Vinther; Lotte Worsøe Clausen
Archive | 2015
Jakob Hemmer Hansen; Karin Hüssy; Bastian Huwer; Henrik Mosegaard; Margit Eero
Archive | 2014
Sara Bonanomi; Einar Eg Nielsen; Jakob Hemmer Hansen