Impacts of climate change in a global hotspot for temperate marine biodiversity and ocean warming
Temperate Australia is a global hotspot for marine biodiversity and its waters have
experienced well-above global average rates of ocean warming. We review the observed …
experienced well-above global average rates of ocean warming. We review the observed …
The coupling hypothesis: why genome scans may fail to map local adaptation genes
Genomic scans of multiple populations often reveal marker loci with greatly increased
differentiation between populations. Often this differentiation coincides in space with …
differentiation between populations. Often this differentiation coincides in space with …
Ocean's eleven: a critical evaluation of the role of population, evolutionary and molecular genetics in the management of wild fisheries
Significant changes have occurred in the well‐established partnership between fisheries
managers and geneticists over the last 50 years. It is therefore timely to review and …
managers and geneticists over the last 50 years. It is therefore timely to review and …
Taking the chaos out of genetic patchiness: seascape genetics reveals ecological and oceanographic drivers of genetic patterns in three temperate reef species
Marine species frequently show weak and/or complex genetic structuring that is commonly
dismissed as 'chaotic'genetic patchiness and ecologically uninformative. Here, using three …
dismissed as 'chaotic'genetic patchiness and ecologically uninformative. Here, using three …
A review of marine phylogeography in southern Africa
The southern African marine realm is located at the transition zone between the Atlantic and
Indo-Pacific biomes. Its biodiversity is particularly rich and comprises faunal and floral …
Indo-Pacific biomes. Its biodiversity is particularly rich and comprises faunal and floral …
The complex analytical landscape of gene flow inference
Gene flow estimation is essential for characterizing local adaptation, speciation potential
and connectivity among threatened populations. New model-based population genetic …
and connectivity among threatened populations. New model-based population genetic …
Ecology of free-living marine nematodes
T Moens, U Braeckman, S Derycke… - Handbook of Zoology …, 2013 - degruyter.com
To the public at large, the phylum Nematoda is mostly known by its pathogenic species,
causing some of the most infectious diseases in humans and animals and more crop losses …
causing some of the most infectious diseases in humans and animals and more crop losses …
Barriers in a sea of elasmobranchs: From fishing for populations to testing hypotheses in population genetics
Background The interplay of animal dispersal and environmental heterogeneity is
fundamental for the distribution of biodiversity on earth. In the ocean, the interaction of …
fundamental for the distribution of biodiversity on earth. In the ocean, the interaction of …
[HTML][HTML] Phylogeographic structure in benthic marine invertebrates of the southeast Pacific coast of Chile with differing dispersal potential
PA Haye, NI Segovia, NC Muñoz-Herrera, FE Gálvez… - PLoS …, 2014 - journals.plos.org
The role of dispersal potential on phylogeographic structure, evidenced by the degree of
genetic structure and the presence of coincident genetic and biogeographic breaks, was …
genetic structure and the presence of coincident genetic and biogeographic breaks, was …
[HTML][HTML] Mitochondrial DNA is unsuitable to test for isolation by distance
Tests for isolation by distance (IBD) are the most commonly used method of assessing
spatial genetic structure. Many studies have exclusively used mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) …
spatial genetic structure. Many studies have exclusively used mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) …