Do Stickleback Fish Provide a Roadmap of Rapid Species Evolution?, Fisheries & Aquaculture
A new study details the genomic changes that drive the Threespine stickleback fish’s rapid evolution, the findings may shed light on which genetic changes might underlie the process of natural selection in other species.
Juergen GEIST, Chair, Prof. Dr. rer. nat., Technische Universität München, München, TUM, Department of Ecology and Ecosystem Management
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Evolution of ray-finned fish genomes: Status and directions with a primer on microRNA characterization - ScienceDirect
Stickleback is the catch of the day
Resilience of cold water aquaculture: a review of likely scenarios as climate changes in the Gulf of Maine - Bricknell - 2021 - Reviews in Aquaculture - Wiley Online Library
Frontiers Netting the Stress Responses in Fish
Mark S. Ridgway's research works Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Kapuskasing and other places
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Do Stickleback Fish Provide a Roadmap of Rapid Species Evolution?, Fisheries & Aquaculture
The Rapid Evolution of the Stickleback Fish
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PDF) Physiological and genetic basis for variation in migratory behavior in the three-spined stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus
Resilience of cold water aquaculture: a review of likely scenarios as climate changes in the Gulf of Maine - Bricknell - 2021 - Reviews in Aquaculture - Wiley Online Library
A Roadmap of Rapid Species Evolution… - SBU News