TitleFine-scale spatial and temporal genomic variation among Dungeness crab Cancer magister larval recruits in the California Current Ecosystem
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsLee, Elizabeth M. J., and Kathleen G. O'Malley
Secondary TitleMarine Ecology Progress Series
Volume649
Paginationp.67-81
Date Published2020
Call NumberOSU Libraries: Electronic Subscription, Digital Open Access
Keywordsaquatic invertebrates, California Current Ecosystem, Coos Bay, crustaceans, Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister), genetics, larvae, Pacific Decadal Oscillation, population biology, Yaquina Bay
Notes“Dynamic marine environments can shape complex spatial and temporal patterns in the population connectivity of marine species, and this is often exemplified in species with long larval phases. Here, we used a genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) approach to examine fine-scale spatial and temporal genomic variation among Dungeness crab Cancer magister larval recruits sampled in the California Current Ecosystem. . . Overall, our findings provide evidence for high connectivity within Dungeness crab, but suggest that selective pressures and ocean conditions influence the genetic composition of larval recruits both intra- and inter-annually” (from the Abstract). This publication was re-printed online in the Sea Grant reprint series as ORESU-R-20-010.
URLhttps://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/8910k215z
DOI10.3354/meps13453
Series TitleMarine Ecology Progress Series