id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_qktsodefwjbmrafwtcccxfcy2y Ryan P. Kovach Vive la résistance: genome-wide selection against introduced alleles in invasive hybrid zones 2016.0 9 .pdf application/pdf 8643 1325 57 locus-specific and genome-wide patterns of natural selection acting on invasive introgression within and among natural populations occupying diverse We quantified genome-wide patterns of admixture across multiple independent hybrid zones of native westslope cutthroat trout and invasive rainbow trout, the world's most widely introduced fish, by genotyping 339 individuals from 21 populations using 9380 species-diagnostic loci. A significantly greater proportion of the genome appeared to be under selection favouring native cutthroat trout (rather than rainbow trout), and this Furthermore, selection against invasive alleles was consistent across populations and environments, even in those where rainbow trout were predicted selection may favour the introgression of several 'super-invasive' rainbow trout alleles [28]. data from all 21 populations, there were four SNP loci with significant genomic clines suggestive of selection favouring Locus-specific genomic clines that exhibited outlier patterns of introgression representative of selection favouring (red) and resisting (blue) rainbow trout ./cache/work_qktsodefwjbmrafwtcccxfcy2y.pdf ./txt/work_qktsodefwjbmrafwtcccxfcy2y.txt