Wenzel, Marius A.Douglas, AlexJames, Marianne C.Redpath, Steve M.Piertney, Stuart B.2017-01-022017-01-022016-01Wenzel, M A, Douglas, A, James, M C, Redpath, S M & Piertney, S B 2016, 'The role of parasite-driven selection in shaping landscape genomic structure in red grouse (Lagopus lagopus scotica)', Molecular Ecology, vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 324-341. https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.134730962-1083ORCID: /0000-0001-6606-1058/work/103322146ORCID: /0000-0003-0093-368X/work/113225402http://hdl.handle.net/2164/7932Acknowledgements This study was funded by a BBSRC studentship (MAW) and NERC grants NE/H00775X/1 and NE/D000602/1 (SBP). The authors are grateful to Mario Röder and Keliya Bai for fieldwork assistance, and all estate owners, factors and keepers for access to field sites, most particularly MJ Taylor and Mike Nisbet (Airlie), Neil Brown (Allargue), RR Gledson and David Scrimgeour (Delnadamph), Andrew Salvesen and John Hay (Dinnet), Stuart Young and Derek Calder (Edinglassie), Kirsty Donald and David Busfield (Glen Dye), Neil Hogbin and Ab Taylor (Glen Muick), Alistair Mitchell (Glenlivet), Simon Blackett, Jim Davidson and Liam Donald (Invercauld), Richard Cooke and Fred Taylor† (Invermark), Shaila Rao and Christopher Murphy (Mar Lodge), and Ralph Peters and Philip Astor (Tillypronie). S.B.P. and S.M.R. conceived and designed the study. M.A.W. performed field and laboratory work. A.D. and M.C.J. developed SNP markers. M.A.W. analysed the data. M.A.W. and S.B.P. wrote the manuscript.182675663englandscape genomicsPopulation genomicsFST outliersnatural selectionparasitesQH301 BiologyBiotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)NE/H00775X/1NE/D000602/1QH301The role of parasite-driven selection in shaping landscape genomic structure in red grouse (Lagopus lagopus scotica)Journal article10.1111/mec.13473251