The effect of environmental stressors on growth in fish and its endocrine control
LF Canosa, JI Bertucci - Frontiers in endocrinology, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Fish body growth is a trait of major importance for individual survival and reproduction. It has
implications in population, ecology, and evolution. Somatic growth is controlled by the …
implications in population, ecology, and evolution. Somatic growth is controlled by the …
Ancient and historical DNA in conservation policy
Although genetic diversity has been recognized as a key component of biodiversity since the
first Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in 1993, it has rarely been included in …
first Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in 1993, it has rarely been included in …
Stabilizing selection on Atlantic cod supergenes through a millennium of extensive exploitation
Life on Earth has been characterized by recurring cycles of ecological stasis and disruption,
relating biological eras to geological and climatic transitions through the history of our …
relating biological eras to geological and climatic transitions through the history of our …
How fish population genomics can promote sustainable fisheries: A road map
Maintenance of genetic diversity in marine fishes targeted by commercial fishing is a grand
challenge for the future. Most of these species are abundant and therefore important for …
challenge for the future. Most of these species are abundant and therefore important for …
Harnessing the omics revolution to address the global biodiversity crisis
Highlights•Human disturbances are driving the current biodiversity crisis.•Fundamental
biodiversity challenges include biodiversity discovery, loss, and preservation.•The omics …
biodiversity challenges include biodiversity discovery, loss, and preservation.•The omics …
Fish, people, and systems of power: understanding and disrupting feedback between colonialism and fisheries science
This essay explores shifting scientific understandings of fish and the evolution of fisheries
science, and it grapples with colonialism as a system of power. We trace the rise of fisheries …
science, and it grapples with colonialism as a system of power. We trace the rise of fisheries …
The practice and promise of temporal genomics for measuring evolutionary responses to global change
Understanding the evolutionary consequences of anthropogenic change is imperative for
estimating long‐term species resilience. While contemporary genomic data can provide us …
estimating long‐term species resilience. While contemporary genomic data can provide us …
Mixed-stock analysis of Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus): a tool for identifying management units and complex migration dynamics
We developed and validated a mixed-stock analysis (MSA) method with 59 single-
nucleotide polymorphisms selected from genome-wide data to assign individuals to …
nucleotide polymorphisms selected from genome-wide data to assign individuals to …
Detecting parallel polygenic adaptation to novel evolutionary pressure in wild populations: a case study in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)
Populations can adapt to novel selection pressures through dramatic frequency changes in
a few genes of large effect or subtle shifts in many genes of small effect. The latter (polygenic …
a few genes of large effect or subtle shifts in many genes of small effect. The latter (polygenic …
Environmental forcing alters fisheries selection
Fishing-induced evolution (FIE) threatens the ecology, resilience, and economic value of fish
populations. Traits under selection, and mechanisms of selection, can be influenced by …
populations. Traits under selection, and mechanisms of selection, can be influenced by …