Original paper
Outlier analyses to test for local adaptation to breeding grounds in a migratory arctic seabird
Abstract
Investigating the extent (or the existence) of local adaptation is crucial to understanding how populations adapt. When experiments or fitness measurements are difficult or impossible to perform in natural populations, genomic techniques allow us to investigate local adaptation through the comparison of allele frequencies and outlier loci along environmental clines. The thick‐billed murre ( Uria lomvia ) is a highly philopatric colonial arctic...
Paper Details
Title
Outlier analyses to test for local adaptation to breeding grounds in a migratory arctic seabird
Published Date
Mar 12, 2017
Journal
Volume
7
Issue
7
Pages
2370 - 2381
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