Restoration‐mediated secondary contact leads to introgression of alewife ecotypes separated by a colonial‐era dam
Reid K, Garza J, Gephard S, Caccone A, Post D, Palkovacs E. Restoration‐mediated secondary contact leads to introgression of alewife ecotypes separated by a colonial‐era dam. Evolutionary Applications 2019, 13: 652-664. PMID: 32211058, PMCID: PMC7086056, DOI: 10.1111/eva.12890.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSecondary contactAnadromous alewifeDirection of introgressionAbundance of juvenilesAdult anadromous alewivesLandlocked populationsDifferent habitatsAnadromous fishAlewife populationDifferent ecotypesParentage assignmentFin clipsEvolutionary processesIntrogressionEcotypesGenetic markersNatural ecosystemsReal ecosystemsReintroduction projectsF1 hybridsJuvenile productionAlewifeAdult alewivesSample of juvenilesRestoration projects
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