Coral reef population genomics in an age of global change

ML Pinsky, RD Clark, JT Bos - Annual Review of Genetics, 2023 - annualreviews.org
Coral reefs are both exceptionally biodiverse and threatened by climate change and other
human activities. Here, we review population genomic processes in coral reef taxa and their …

Barriers in a sea of elasmobranchs: From fishing for populations to testing hypotheses in population genetics

M Hirschfeld, C Dudgeon, M Sheaves… - Global Ecology and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Background The interplay of animal dispersal and environmental heterogeneity is
fundamental for the distribution of biodiversity on earth. In the ocean, the interaction of …

The ecosystem roles of parrotfishes on tropical reefs

RM Bonaldo, AS Hoey… - Oceanography and Marine …, 2014 - books.google.com
Global reductions in biodiversity and the accelerating loss and degradation of many of the
world's ecosystems have intensified research into the roles of species in ecosystem …

The Amazon River plume, a barrier to animal dispersal in the Western Tropical Atlantic

E Giachini Tosetto, A Bertrand, S Neumann-Leitão… - Scientific reports, 2022 - nature.com
The dispersal of marine organisms can be restricted by a set of isolation mechanisms
including hard barriers or hydrological features. In the Western Atlantic Ocean, the Amazon …

Global biogeography of reef fishes: a hierarchical quantitative delineation of regions

M Kulbicki, V Parravicini, DR Bellwood… - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Delineating regions is an important first step in understanding the evolution and
biogeography of faunas. However, quantitative approaches are often limited at a global …

Climate change and fishes in estuaries

BM Gillanders, MN McMillan… - Fish and fisheries in …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
This chapter provides an overview of the main drivers of change in estuarine systems, their
expected causes and impacts on estuarine fish and fisheries. An analysis of global, regional …

The evolution of fishes and corals on reefs: form, function and interdependence

DR Bellwood, CHR Goatley, O Bellwood - Biological Reviews, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Coral reefs are renowned for their spectacular biodiversity and the close links between
fishes and corals. Despite extensive fossil records and common biogeographic histories, the …

[HTML][HTML] Cenozoic Tethyan changes dominated Eurasian animal evolution and diversity patterns

Z Zhao, ZE Hou, SQ Li - Zoological Research, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Cenozoic tectonic evolution in the Tethyan region has greatly changed the landforms and
environment of Eurasia, driving the evolution of animals and greatly affecting the diversity …

Plate tectonics drive tropical reef biodiversity dynamics

F Leprieur, P Descombes, T Gaboriau… - Nature …, 2016 - nature.com
Abstract The Cretaceous breakup of Gondwana strongly modified the global distribution of
shallow tropical seas reshaping the geographic configuration of marine basins. However …

The biogeography of tropical reef fishes: endemism and provinciality through time

PF Cowman, V Parravicini, M Kulbicki… - Biological …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The largest marine biodiversity hotspot straddles the I ndian and P acific O ceans, driven by
taxa associated with tropical coral reefs. Centred on the I ndo‐A ustralian A rchipelago (IAA) …