نتایج جستجو برای: whitefish

تعداد نتایج: 592  

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2010
Chris Harrod Jennie Mallela Kimmo K Kahilainen

1. The adaptive radiation of fishes into benthic (littoral) and pelagic (lentic) morphs in post-glacial lakes has become an important model system for speciation. Although these systems are well studied, there is little evidence of the existence of morphs that have diverged to utilize resources in the remaining principal lake habitat, the profundal zone. 2. Here, we tested phenotype-environment...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2014
M Sevellec S A Pavey S Boutin M Filteau N Derome L Bernatchez

Few studies have applied NGS methods to investigate the microbiome of vertebrates in their natural environment and in freshwater fishes in particularly. Here, we used pyrosequencing of the 16S gene rRNA to (i) test for differences in kidney bacterial communities (i.e. microbiota) of dwarf and normal whitefish found as sympatric pairs, (ii) test the hypothesis of higher bacterial diversity in no...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0

the current state of whitefish population and their organisms have been investigated in subarctic lake chuna exposed to long-term air pollution from copper-nickel industry. both annual and long-term heavy metals and acid oxides loads on the lake have been determined. a qualitative assessment has been made for water and bottom sediments. the investigation results have been compared with those of...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2012
M L Evans L Bernatchez

Across multiple lakes in North America, lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) have independently evolved 'dwarf' and 'normal' sympatric species pairs that exhibit pronounced phenotypic and genetic divergence. In particular, traits associated with metabolism have been shown to be highly differentiated between whitefish species. Here, we examine the transcription of genes associated with the fi...

2007
Louis Bernatchez

We tested the influence of temperature and water velocity o n metabolic rate and swimming performance of lake whitefish (Coregonus dupeaformis) and cisco (C. artedii) using respirometry techniques. Tests were conducted at 5,12, and 1 P C (speed range 20-102 crnss-'f for lake whitefish and at 12°C (speed range 20-63 cm-s-') for cisco. Fish lengths ranged from 10 to 33 cm (TL). The net aerobic co...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part B, Biochemistry & molecular biology 2017
Anne C Dalziel Martin Laporte Helga Guderley Louis Bernatchez

Transcriptomic studies are facilitating the search for the molecular bases of adaptation in natural populations, but the impact of these differences in mRNA content on animal physiology are often unknown. One way to determine if molecular changes have the potential to influence animal physiology and performance is to test for correlated changes at higher levels of biological organization, inclu...

2005
Thomas F. Nalepa Lloyd C. Mohr Bryan A. Henderson Charles P. Madenjian Philip J. Schneeberger

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2017
Anne C Dalziel Martin Laporte Clément Rougeux Helga Guderley Louis Bernatchez

The repeated evolution of similar phenotypes by similar mechanisms can be indicative of local adaptation, constraints or biases in the evolutionary process. Little is known about the incidence of physiological convergence in natural populations, so here we test whether energy metabolism in 'dwarf' and 'normal' Lake Whitefish evolves by similar mechanisms. Prior genomic and transcriptomic studie...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2014
Melissa L Evans Kim Praebel Stefano Peruzzi Per-Arne Amundsen Louis Bernatchez

Replicated adaptive radiation events, typified by phenotypic divergence across resource axes, provide important insight into the eco-evolutionary dynamics that lead to the formation of new species. Here, we show that in trimorphic adaptive radiations of European whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus), divergence of the oxygen transport system has occurred across the pelagic/littoral (shallow)-profunda...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2004
Andrew R Whiteley Paul Spruell Fred W Allendorf

Ecological and life history characteristics such as population size, dispersal pattern, and mating system mediate the influence of genetic drift and gene flow on population subdivision. Bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) and mountain whitefish (Prosopium williamsoni) differ markedly in spawning location, population size and mating system. Based on these differences, we predicted that bull trou...

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