Genetics of Subpolar Fish and Invertebrates

Fisheries genetics researchers will find invaluable the thirty-eight peer-reviewed contributions in this book, presented at the 20th Lowell Wakefield Fisheries Symposium "Genetics of Subpolar Fish and Invertebrates," held in May 2002 in Juneau, Alaska. Lo

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Developments in environmental biology of fishes 23 Series Editor DAVID L.G. NOAKES

Genetics of Subpolar Fish and Invertebrates Guest Editors: Anthony J. Gharrett, Richard G. Gustafson, Jennifer L. Nielsen, James E. Seeb, Lisa W. Seeb, William W. Smoker, Gary H. Thorgaard and Richard L. Wilmot

Reprinted from Environmental Biology of Fishes, Volume 69 (1–4), 2004

SPRINGER SCIENCE+BUSINESS MEDIA, B.V.

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CONTENTS Genetics of Subpolar Fish and Invertebrates Guest Editors: Anthony J. Gharrett, Richard G. Gustafson, Jennifer L. Nielsen, James E. Seeb, Lisa W. Seeb, William W. Smoker, Gary H. Thorgaard & Richard L. Wilmot

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Introduction Introduction to genetics of subpolar fish and invertebrates, by A.J. Gharrett, S. Keller, R.G. Gustafson, P. Johnson, J.L. Nielsen, J.E. Seeb, L.W. Seeb, W.W. Smoker, G.H. Thorgaard & R.L. Wilmot

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Keynote Using haplotype trees for phylogeographic and species inference in fish populations, by A.R. Templeton

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Genetics of populations: freshwater and anadromous species Migration of Pacific Rim chum salmon on the high seas: insights from genetic data, by L.W. Seeb, P.A. Crane, C.M. Kondzela, R.L. Wilmot, S. Urawa, N.V. Varnavskaya & J.E. Seeb Genetic population structure of chum salmon in the Pacific Rim inferred from mitochondrial DNA sequence variation, by S. Sato, H. Kojima, J. Ando, H. Ando, R.L. Wilmot, L.W. Seeb, V. Efremov, L. LeClair, W. Buchholz, D.-H. Jin, S. Urawa, M. Kaeriyama, A. Urano & S. Abe Smaller effective population sizes evidenced by loss of microsatellite alleles in tributary-spawning populations of sockeye salmon from the Kvichak River, Alaska drainage, by C. Habicht, J.B. Olsen, L. Fair & J.E. Seeb Microsatellite DNA data indicate distinct native populations of kokanee, Oncorhynchus nerka, persist in the Lake Sammamish Basin, Washington, by S.F. Young, M.R. Downen & J.B. Shaklee Genetic structure of wild chinook salmon populations of Southeast Alaska and northern British Columbia, by C.M. Guthrie III & R.L. Wilmot Population structure and stock identification of steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in British Columbia and the Columbia River based on microsatellite variation, by T.D. Beacham, K.D. Le & J.R. Candy A comparison of genetic variation between an anadromous steelhead, Oncorhynchus mykiss, population and seven derived populations sequestered in freshwater for 70 years, by F. Thrower, C. Gut