Aknowledgments
This research was supported by a team grant awarded by the Fonds de
recherche du Québec – Nature et technologies (FRQNT 190106) to AMD and
APH, as well as by NSERC Discovery grants to AMD (RGPIN-2016-05143) and
RDHB (RGPIN-2019-04549), the NSERC Create ÉcoLac Training program that
provided scholarship funds to MS and LA, a recruitment award and
doctoral support scholarships from the Faculty of Science of Université
du Québec à Montréal to MS, and a Canada Research Chair to RDHB. A
CanSeq150 seed grant to AMD and RDHB from Canada’s Genomics Enterprise
(CGEn) provided platform support at Genome Québec for sequencing the
partial genome of Amnicola limosus . We acknowledge financial
support from the Groupe de recherche interuniversitaire en limnologie
(GRIL), a strategic cluster of the FRQNT. Analyses were performed on the
clusters of the Digital Research Alliance of Canada supported by a RAC
application to RDHB. We also acknowledge the Lazar lab at UQAM for the
use of their cluster for the dadi analyses. We thank Virginy
Côté-Gravel, Freedom Sorbara, and Sarah Sanderson for field assistance.
We thank Haig Hugo Vrej Djambazian and Ioannis Ragoussis for their
support on the CanSeq150 project and the assembly of the A.
limosus draft genome. We thank Mathieu Gauthier for support with the
software Baypass and Ryan Guntenkunst for the dadi analyses.