Contrasting life histories contribute to divergent patterns of genetic diversity and population connectivity in freshwater sculpin fishes

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Song Yi Baek
Ji Hyoun Kang
Seo Hee Jo
Ji Eun Jang
Seo Yeon Byeon
Ju-hyoun Wang
Hwang-Goo Lee
Jun-Kil Choi
Hyuk Je Lee
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[1] Sangji University,Molecular Ecology and Evolution Laboratory, Department of Biological Science
[2] Korea University,Korean Entomological Institute, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology
[3] Sangji University,Molecular Ecology and Evolution Laboratory, Department of Animal Science and Technology
[4] Sangji University,Animal Ecology Laboratory, Department of Biological Science
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Cottidae; Dispersal capacity; Freshwater adaptation; Larval stage; Life history; Population genetics; Sculpin; Speciation;
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