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The impact of aquaculture on the genetics and distribution of the onuphid annelid Diopatra biscayensis.

Matthew P GalaskaDavid S WetheyAndrés AriasStanislas F DuboisKenneth M HalanychSarah A Woodin
Published in: Ecology and evolution (2021)
These results are congruent with previous simulations that did not support connectivity from the Bay of Biscay to the Normanno-Breton Gulf by natural dispersal. These genomic findings, with support from previous climatic studies, further support the hypothesis that D. biscayensis phylogeographic connectivity is the result of introductions, likely through the regions' rich shellfish aquaculture, and not of a historically held range contraction.
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