Multi-model seascape genomics identifies distinct environmental drivers of selection among sympatric marine species.
Erica S NielsenRomina HenriquesMaria BegerRobert J ToonenSophie von der HeydenPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2020)
The findings illustrate distinct evolutionary potential across species, suggesting that species-specific habitat requirements and responses to environmental stresses may be better predictors of evolutionary patterns than the strong environmental gradients within the region. We also found large discrepancies between outlier detection methodologies, and thus offer a novel multi-model approach to identifying the principal environmental selection forces acting on species. Overall, this work highlights how adding a comparative approach to seascape genomics (both with multiple models and species) can elucidate the intricate evolutionary responses of ecosystems to global change.