Co-existing populations of Pacific ocean perch, Sebastes alutus, in Queen Charlotte Sound, British Columbia

Variation at five microsatellite loci was examined in approximately 1,300 Pacific ocean perch sampled from 14 coastal sites in British Columbia Canada. Withler et al tested the hypothesis that population structure in Pacific ocean perch with British Columbia fits a model of isolation-by-distance, pa...

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Published inMarine biology Vol. 139; no. 1; pp. 1 - 12
Main Authors WITHLER, R. E, BEACHAM, T. D, SCHULZE, A. D, RICHARDS, L. J, MILLER, K. M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Heidelberg Springer 01.07.2001
Berlin Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:Variation at five microsatellite loci was examined in approximately 1,300 Pacific ocean perch sampled from 14 coastal sites in British Columbia Canada. Withler et al tested the hypothesis that population structure in Pacific ocean perch with British Columbia fits a model of isolation-by-distance, particularly in the Queen Charlotte Sound and Dixon Entrance regions.
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ISSN:0025-3162
1432-1793
DOI:10.1007/s002270100560