@article{39eb6b885b5843a88e892188b454fa33,
title = "Does the loss of diadromy imply the loss of salinity tolerance? A gene expression study with replicate nondiadromous populations of Galaxias maculatus",
author = "Delgado, {M. Lisette} and Aliro Manosalva and Urbina, {Mauricio A.} and Anne C Dalziel and Evelyn Habit and Oscar Link and Ruzzante, {Daniel E.}",
note = "Funding Information: Sample collection and the challenge experiment were funded by FONDECYT REGULAR‐1150154 grant to EH, FONDECYT REGULAR‐1210071 grant to MAU. The transcriptomic work was funded by an NSERC Discovery grant to DER (RGPIN‐2019‐04679). MLD was supported by the NSERC DG grant to DER, Dalhousie's Faculty of Graduate Studies Scholarship, and the Lett fund from the Department of Biology of Dalhousie University. We thank Digital Research Alliance of Canada and their support team for providing the frame to run the transcriptomic analyses. We also thank Pablo Fierro and Gustavo D{\'i}az for their assistance in the field and Ren{\'e} Iribarren for his assistance in rearing the fish. Funding Information: Sample collection and the challenge experiment were funded by FONDECYT REGULAR-1150154 grant to EH, FONDECYT REGULAR-1210071 grant to MAU. The transcriptomic work was funded by an NSERC Discovery grant to DER (RGPIN-2019-04679). MLD was supported by the NSERC DG grant to DER, Dalhousie's Faculty of Graduate Studies Scholarship, and the Lett fund from the Department of Biology of Dalhousie University. We thank Digital Research Alliance of Canada and their support team for providing the frame to run the transcriptomic analyses. We also thank Pablo Fierro and Gustavo D{\'i}az for their assistance in the field and Ren{\'e} Iribarren for his assistance in rearing the fish. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2023 The Authors. Molecular Ecology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.",
year = "2023",
month = may,
doi = "10.1111/mec.16866",
language = "English",
volume = "32",
pages = "2219--2233",
journal = "Molecular Ecology",
issn = "0962-1083",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
number = "9",
}