@article{2380eb254b624977a9792933ed0428a5,
title = "Detecting population structure in a high gene-flow species, Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus): Direct, simultaneous evaluation of neutral vs putatively selected loci",
keywords = "Baltic, Genetic markers, MHC, hitchhiking selection, pelagic fish, statistical power",
author = "C. Andr{\'e} and Larsson, {L. C.} and L. Laikre and D. Bekkevold and J. Brigham and Carvalho, {G. R.} and Dahlgren, {T. G.} and Hutchinson, {W. F.} and S. Mariani and K. Mudde and Ruzzante, {D. E.} and N. Ryman",
note = "Funding Information: This paper is dedicated to Rene Stet who completed the initial research on the herring MHC. We thank two anonymous reviewers for very valuable comments and suggestions. Sampling and fish ageing were undertaken by the Marine Scotland Marine Laboratory in the United Kingdom, at IMR in Norway, and by the Swedish National Board of Fisheries. This work is part of the research project HERGEN (http://www.hull.ac.uk/ hergen/) funded by the 5th EU Frame work program, and the efforts of the consortium are acknowledged. Financial support was provided by the Swedish Research Council for Environment FORMAS (CA, LL, NR), the Swedish Research Council VR (CA, LL, NR), and Sven and Lilly Lawski{\textquoteright}s Foundation (LCL). Parts of the analyses were conducted within the framework of the BaltGene project funded by BONUS Baltic Organisations{\textquoteright} Network for Funding Science EEIG, and the Linnaeus Centre for Marine Evolutionary Biology at University of Gothenburg (http://www.cemeb.science.gu.se).",
year = "2011",
month = feb,
doi = "10.1038/hdy.2010.71",
language = "English",
volume = "106",
pages = "270--280",
journal = "Heredity",
issn = "0018-067X",
publisher = "Nature Publishing Group",
number = "2",
}