2018
DOI: 10.1111/eva.12741
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Seascape genomics of eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) along the Atlantic coast of Canada

Abstract: Interactions between environmental factors and complex life‐history characteristics of marine organisms produce the genetic diversity and structure observed within species. Our main goal was to test for genetic differentiation among eastern oyster populations from the coastal region of Canadian Maritimes against expected genetic homogeneity caused by historical events, taking into account spatial and environmental (temperature, salinity, turbidity) variation. This was achieved by genotyping 486 individuals ori… Show more

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“…Locally collected temperature data provides insight into the conditions that S. alveolata experience at a spatial and temporal scale that cannot be achieved using satellite data [116] and can be used for comparison with genomic data, to test genotype-environment associations [117]. Temperature data were obtained from Seabra et al (2015) [118] who used biomimetic temperature loggers placed in the intertidal zone of exposed shores [116,119].…”
Section: Loci Under Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Locally collected temperature data provides insight into the conditions that S. alveolata experience at a spatial and temporal scale that cannot be achieved using satellite data [116] and can be used for comparison with genomic data, to test genotype-environment associations [117]. Temperature data were obtained from Seabra et al (2015) [118] who used biomimetic temperature loggers placed in the intertidal zone of exposed shores [116,119].…”
Section: Loci Under Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3). Previous seascape genomic studies in temperate regions have frequently identi ed some measure of SST as the best predictor of genomic variation of marine invertebrates [9,11,12,25,28,63], which is most likely due to SST affecting both cellular processes, and life-history events such as spawning and larval development [59]. However, for P. angulosus, Trange and SSTmean best explained genomic variation, whereas SSSmean best explained the structure of C. punctatus.…”
Section: Different Environmental Drivers Of Selection Across Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Along with oceanographic patterns and coastal topography, the support for climatic environmental gradients acting as barriers to gene ow is steadily increasing [11][12][13][14]. Uncovering patterns of genetic differentiation and possible local adaptation, and distinguishing which environmental conditions shape such patterns, is critical for effective conservation management in the face of global change [15][16][17][18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Locally collected temperature data provides insight into the conditions that S. alveolata experience at a spatial and temporal scale that cannot be achieved using satellite data [104] and can be used for comparison with genomic data, to test genotype-environment associations [105]. Temperature data were obtained from Seabra et al (2015) [106] who used biomimetic temperature loggers placed in the intertidal zone of exposed shores [104,107].…”
Section: Loci Under Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%