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Ecological, morphological, genetic and life history characteristics of two sockeye salmon populations, Tustumena Lake, Alaska

January 1, 1998

Populations can differ in both phenotypic and molecular genetic traits. Phenotypic differences likely result from differential selection pressures in the environment, whereas differences in neutral molecular markers result from genetic drift associated with some degree of reproductive isolation. Two sockeye salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka, populations were compared using both phenotypic and genotypic characters, and causal factors were examined. Salmon spawning in a short (

Publication Year 1998
Title Ecological, morphological, genetic and life history characteristics of two sockeye salmon populations, Tustumena Lake, Alaska
Authors Carol Woody
Publication Type Thesis
Publication Subtype Thesis
Index ID 70187530
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Alaska Science Center
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