Local adaptation despite high gene flow in the waterfall‐climbing Hawaiian goby, Sicyopterus stimpsoni
KN Moody, SN Hunter, MJ Childress… - Molecular …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Environmental heterogeneity can promote the emergence of locally adapted phenotypes
among subpopulations of a species, whereas gene flow can result in phenotypic and …
among subpopulations of a species, whereas gene flow can result in phenotypic and …
Performance and scaling of a novel locomotor structure: adhesive capacity of climbing gobiid fishes
T Maie, HL Schoenfuss… - Journal of Experimental …, 2012 - journals.biologists.com
Many species of gobiid fishes adhere to surfaces using a sucker formed from fusion of the
pelvic fins. Juveniles of many amphidromous species use this pelvic sucker to scale …
pelvic fins. Juveniles of many amphidromous species use this pelvic sucker to scale …
The conservation paradox of endangered and invasive species
MP Marchetti, T Engstrom - Conservation Biology, 2016 - JSTOR
Conservation professionals are increasingly likely to en counter competing conservation
priorities surrounding individual species, namely endangered species that also have non …
priorities surrounding individual species, namely endangered species that also have non …
Morphological selection and the evaluation of potential tradeoffs between escape from predators and the climbing of waterfalls in the Hawaiian stream goby …
Environmental pressures may vary over the geographic range of a species, exposing
subpopulations to divergent functional demands. How does exposure to competing …
subpopulations to divergent functional demands. How does exposure to competing …
Understanding amphidromy in Hawaiʻi: ʻOʻopu nākea (Awaous stamineus)
Hawaiʻi is home to ʻoʻopu nākea (Awaous stamineus), a culturally significant, endemic,
goby that exhibits an amphidromous life cycle characterized by a marine larval stage …
goby that exhibits an amphidromous life cycle characterized by a marine larval stage …
What biogeography is: a place for process
RM Mcdowall - Journal of Biogeography, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
The search for understanding of the past and present processes that have and/or continue to
generate observed biotic distribution patterns substantially involves historical reconstruction …
generate observed biotic distribution patterns substantially involves historical reconstruction …
Historical transoceanic dispersal of a freshwater shrimp: the colonization of the South Pacific by the genus Paratya (Atyidae)
Aim To infer the phylogenetic relationships within the freshwater shrimp genus Paratya
Miers, 1882 (Atyidae) and to use these data to answer biogeographical questions about the …
Miers, 1882 (Atyidae) and to use these data to answer biogeographical questions about the …
Morphological selection in an extreme flow environment: body shape and waterfall-climbing success in the Hawaiian stream fish Sicyopterus stimpsoni
Flow characteristics are a prominent factor determining body shapes in aquatic organisms,
and correlations between body shape and ambient flow regimes have been established for …
and correlations between body shape and ambient flow regimes have been established for …
Amphidromy links a newly documented fish community of continental Australian streams, to oceanic islands of the West Pacific
Background Indo-Pacific high island streams experience extreme hydrological variation, and
are characterised by freshwater fish species with an amphidromous life history. Amphidromy …
are characterised by freshwater fish species with an amphidromous life history. Amphidromy …
Living in an amphidromous world: perspectives on the management of fish passage from an island nation
P Franklin, E Gee - Aquatic Conservation: Marine and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Amphidromy is a form of migratory life history typified by the reproduction of fish in
freshwater environments, the early downstream dispersal of post‐hatch larvae to marine …
freshwater environments, the early downstream dispersal of post‐hatch larvae to marine …