Abstract:Recent glaciations in northwestern Russia completely covered the Barents Sea during four glacial advances. At the peaks of those glacial advances, there were no nearshore macrofauna. Consequently, colonization by species that now inhabit present-day nearshore waters must have occurred since the habitat became available and hospitable, less than 15 ka. We analyzed microsatellite data from Eleginus nawaga (Gadiformes: Gadidae) collected from Khaipudyrskaya Bay in the southeastern Barents Sea with coalescent-base… Show more
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