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History and extent of introgressive hybridization in Puget Sound rockfishes (Sebastes auriculatus, S. caurinus, and S. maliger)

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Title History and extent of introgressive hybridization in Puget Sound rockfishes (Sebastes auriculatus, S. caurinus, and S. maliger)
 
Creator Schwenke, Piper
 
Subject coalescence; introgression; mitochondria; nuclear introns; phylogenetics; sequence
Fisheries and aquatic sciences
Molecular biology
Fisheries
 
Description Natural hybridization is common in closely related species especially where they invade novel habitat. The patterns of introgressive hybridization are often asymmetrical and are attributed to various influences from selection to gene flow and dispersal. Hybridization has previously been detected in S. auriculatus, S. caurinus, and S. maliger in Puget Sound (the southern Salish Sea) but the details of the history and direction of introgression are incomplete. These Pacific rockfish species...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012
 
Contributor Hauser, Lorenz
 
Date 2013-02-25T17:59:15Z
2013-02-25T17:59:15Z
2013-02-25
2012
 
Type Thesis
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier Schwenke_washington_0250O_10735.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/1773/21967
 
Language en_US
 
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