Evolving spatial conservation prioritization with intraspecific genetic data
Spatial conservation prioritization (SCP) is a planning framework used to identify new
conservation areas on the basis of the spatial distribution of species, ecosystems, and their …
conservation areas on the basis of the spatial distribution of species, ecosystems, and their …
The next frontier in understanding the evolution of coral reef fish societies
T Rueger, R Branconi, CYM Froehlich… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Research on sociality in marine fishes is a vibrant field that is providing new insights into
social evolution more generally. Here, we review the past two decades of research …
social evolution more generally. Here, we review the past two decades of research …
Unraveling hierarchical genetic structure in a marine metapopulation: A comparison of three high‐throughput genotyping approaches
CC D'Aloia, JA Andrés, SM Bogdanowicz… - Molecular …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Marine metapopulations often exhibit subtle population structure that can be difficult to
detect. Given recent advances in high‐throughput sequencing, an emerging question is …
detect. Given recent advances in high‐throughput sequencing, an emerging question is …
Quantitative uncertainty estimation in biophysical models of fish larval connectivity in the Florida Keys
The impacts of seven uncertain biological parameters on simulated larval connectivity in the
Florida Keys are investigated using Polynomial chaos surrogates. These parameters …
Florida Keys are investigated using Polynomial chaos surrogates. These parameters …
An integrative investigation of sensory organ development and orientation behavior throughout the larval phase of a coral reef fish
The dispersal of marine larvae determines the level of connectivity among populations,
influences population dynamics, and affects evolutionary processes. Patterns of dispersal …
influences population dynamics, and affects evolutionary processes. Patterns of dispersal …
Paternal care regulates the timing, synchrony and success of hatching in a coral reef fish
JE Majoris, FA Francisco, CM Burns… - … of the Royal …, 2022 - royalsocietypublishing.org
In oviparous species, the timing of hatching is a crucial decision, but for developing
embryos, assessing cues that indicate the optimal time to hatch is challenging. In species …
embryos, assessing cues that indicate the optimal time to hatch is challenging. In species …
Deriving connectivity from relatedness: broad-scale isolation-by-distance in the shanny Lipophrys pholis
LL Jeannot, C Mouronvalle, C Peyran… - Marine Ecology …, 2024 - int-res.com
Knowledge about the dispersal patterns of marine organisms is vital for understanding
population dynamics and designing appropriately scaled protected areas and fisheries …
population dynamics and designing appropriately scaled protected areas and fisheries …
A novel integrative approach elucidates fine-scale dispersal patchiness in marine populations
Dispersal is one of the main determining factors of population structure. In the marine
habitat, well-connected populations with large numbers of reproducing individuals are …
habitat, well-connected populations with large numbers of reproducing individuals are …
Population assignment tests uncover rare long‐distance marine larval dispersal events
CC D'Aloia, SM Bogdanowicz, JA Andrés, PM Buston - 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Long‐distance dispersal (LDD) is consequential to metapopulation ecology and evolution.
In systems where dispersal is undertaken by small propagules, such as larvae in the ocean …
In systems where dispersal is undertaken by small propagules, such as larvae in the ocean …
Natal philopatry increases relatedness within groups of coral reef cardinalfish
A central issue in evolutionary ecology is how patterns of dispersal influence patterns of
relatedness in populations. In terrestrial organisms, limited dispersal of offspring leads to …
relatedness in populations. In terrestrial organisms, limited dispersal of offspring leads to …