“…The threespine stickleback ( Gasterosteus aculeatus , “stickleback” hereafter) is a classic model system for studying parallel evolution (Boughman et al, 2005; Colosimo et al, 2005; Deagle et al, 2013; Haenel et al, 2019; Hendry et al, 2009, 2013; Jones, Chan, et al, 2012; Jones, Grabherr, et al, 2012; Lescak et al, 2015; Paccard et al, 2018; Smith et al, 2020). Over the past approximately 12,000 years, marine stickleback have repeatedly colonized and become adapted to freshwater environments, often through parallel phenotypic changes (Colosimo et al, 2005; Reimchen, 1983) linked to predator defence (Marchinko, 2009; Miller et al, 2019; Reimchen, 2000; Wasserman et al, 2020) and ion regulation (Gibbons et al, 2016, 2017; Hasan et al, 2017). The genomic basis of such adaptation is partly known.…”