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1. Genome-Wide Population Structure in a Marine Keystone Species, the European Flat Oyster (Ostrea edulis).

2. Genetic Stock Identification Reveals Mismatches Between Management Areas and Population Genetic Structure in a Migratory Pelagic Fish.

3. Leveraging the genetic diversity of trout in the rivers of the British Isles and northern France to understand the movements of sea trout ( Salmo trutta L.) around the English Channel.

4. Limited Parallelism in Genetic Adaptation to Brackish Water Bodies in European Sprat and Atlantic Herring.

5. Introgression affects Salmo trutta juvenile life-history traits generations after stocking with non-native strains.

6. Genomic insights on conservation priorities for North Sea houting and European lake whitefish (Coregonus spp.).

7. Atlantic mackerel population structure does not support genetically distinct spawning components.

8. How Fish Population Genomics Can Promote Sustainable Fisheries: A Road Map.

9. eDNA based bycatch assessment in pelagic fish catches.

10. Global, regional, and cryptic population structure in a high gene-flow transatlantic fish.

11. A baseline for the genetic stock identification of Atlantic herring, Clupea harengus , in ICES Divisions 6.a, 7.b-c.

12. Monitoring of environmental DNA from nonindigenous species of algae, dinoflagellates and animals in the North East Atlantic.

13. Drivers of neutral and adaptive differentiation in pike (Esox lucius) populations from contrasting environments.

15. Evolution at two time frames: ancient structural variants involved in post-glacial divergence of the European plaice (Pleuronectes platessa).

16. The battle between harvest and natural selection creates small and shy fish.

17. Genetic response to human-induced habitat changes in the marine environment: A century of evolution of European sprat in Landvikvannet, Norway.

18. Ecological adaptation in Atlantic herring is associated with large shifts in allele frequencies at hundreds of loci.

19. Remote, autonomous real-time monitoring of environmental DNA from commercial fish.

20. Genomic Signatures After Five Generations of Intensive Selective Breeding: Runs of Homozygosity and Genetic Diversity in Representative Domestic and Wild Populations of Turbot ( Scophthalmus maximus ).

21. Genetic analysis redraws the management boundaries for the European sprat.

22. Epistatic regulation of growth in Atlantic salmon revealed: a QTL study performed on the domesticated-wild interface.

23. Author Correction: Gene-associated markers provide tools for tackling illegal fishing and false eco-certification.

24. Weak genetic structure despite strong genomic signal in lesser sandeel in the North Sea.

25. Northern European Salmo trutta (L.) populations are genetically divergent across geographical regions and environmental gradients.

26. Recurrent convergent evolution at amino acid residue 261 in fish rhodopsin.

27. Genetic analyses reveal complex dynamics within a marine fish management area.

28. Non-parallel divergence across freshwater and marine three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus populations.

29. Low genetic and phenotypic divergence in a contact zone between freshwater and marine sticklebacks: gene flow constrains adaptation.

30. Genetic structure of West Greenland populations of lumpfish Cyclopterus lumpus.

31. Outlier Loci Detect Intraspecific Biodiversity amongst Spring and Autumn Spawning Herring across Local Scales.

32. Signatures of natural selection between life cycle stages separated by metamorphosis in European eel.

33. Thermal and maternal environments shape the value of early hatching in a natural population of a strongly cannibalistic freshwater fish.

34. A low-density SNP array for analyzing differential selection in freshwater and marine populations of threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus).

35. Assessing patterns of hybridization between North Atlantic eels using diagnostic single-nucleotide polymorphisms.

36. Local adaptation at the transcriptome level in brown trout: evidence from early life history temperature genomic reaction norms.

37. Outlier SNP markers reveal fine-scale genetic structuring across European hake populations (Merluccius merluccius).

38. A genomic island linked to ecotype divergence in Atlantic cod.

39. Environmental selection on transcriptome-derived SNPs in a high gene flow marine fish, the Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus).

40. Imprints from genetic drift and mutation imply relative divergence times across marine transition zones in a pan-European small pelagic fish (Sprattus sprattus).

41. Mitogenome sequencing reveals shallow evolutionary histories and recent divergence time between morphologically and ecologically distinct European whitefish (Coregonus spp.).

42. Gene-associated markers provide tools for tackling illegal fishing and false eco-certification.

43. The memory remains: application of historical DNA for scaling biodiversity loss.

44. SNP discovery using Next Generation Transcriptomic Sequencing in Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus).

45. Application of SNPs for population genetics of nonmodel organisms: new opportunities and challenges.

46. An assessment of the spatial scale of local adaptation in brown trout (Salmo trutta L.): footprints of selection at microsatellite DNA loci.

47. Detecting population structure in a high gene-flow species, Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus): direct, simultaneous evaluation of neutral vs putatively selected loci.

48. Disentangling the effects of evolutionary, demographic, and environmental factors influencing genetic structure of natural populations: Atlantic herring as a case study.

49. Population genomics of marine fishes: identifying adaptive variation in space and time.

50. Characterization of nine polymorphic microsatellite markers in sprat (Sprattus sprattus L.).

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