2021
DOI: 10.1134/s1022795421070048
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Population Structure and Origin of Some Ecological Forms of Сoregonus lavaretus pidschian from the Olenek River

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“…For example, intra‐population anadromous piscivorous and resident invertivorous ecotypes were found in many salmonid species (Ferguson et al ., 2019; Kendall et al ., 2015). Restriction in the gene flow was assumed to be responsible for the migratory‐resident coregonid morph pairs feeding on large and small prey, respectively (Bochkarev et al ., 2021; Nikulina & Borovikova, 2020). A more profound divergence into migratory piscivorous and resident benthivorous morphs (species) was proved for the West‐Iberian and Malaysian barbs (Doabrio & Perdices, 1998; Roberts & Khaironizam, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, intra‐population anadromous piscivorous and resident invertivorous ecotypes were found in many salmonid species (Ferguson et al ., 2019; Kendall et al ., 2015). Restriction in the gene flow was assumed to be responsible for the migratory‐resident coregonid morph pairs feeding on large and small prey, respectively (Bochkarev et al ., 2021; Nikulina & Borovikova, 2020). A more profound divergence into migratory piscivorous and resident benthivorous morphs (species) was proved for the West‐Iberian and Malaysian barbs (Doabrio & Perdices, 1998; Roberts & Khaironizam, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%