Conservation priorities are calculated on the basis of species richness, endemism, and threats. However, areas ranked highly for these factors may not represent regions of maximal evolutionary potential. The relationship between geography and evolutionary innovation was analyzed in a dominant complex of Caribbean reef corals, in which morphological and genetic data concur on species differences. Based on geometric morphometrics of Pleistocene corals and genetically characterized modern colonies, we found that morphological disparity varies from the center to the edge of the Caribbean, and we show that lineages are static at well-connected central locations but split or fuse in edge zones where gene flow is limited. Thus, conservation effort...
A substantial proportion of the world's living species, including one-third of the reef-building cor...
The importance of hybridization in the evolution of plant species is widely accepted, but its contri...
Limited dispersal and connectivity in marine organisms can have negative fitness effects in populati...
One-third of the world's reef-building corals are facing heightened extinction risk from climate cha...
A. F. Budd and J. M. Pandolfi recently concluded that edge zones and peripheral locations represent ...
Confronting the coral reef crises requires a major scaling-up of management efforts based on an impr...
The coral reefs of the South and Eastern Atlantic are impoverished in species diversity and abundanc...
International audienceAim: How historical and contemporary eco-evolutionary processes shape the patt...
International Conference on Ecological Sciences (sfecologie 2016), 24-28 October 2016, Marseille.-- ...
The Coral Triangle region of the Indo-Pacific realm harbors an extraordinary number of species, with...
As coral reefs decline, cryptic sources of resistance and resilience to stress may be increasingly i...
Coral reef conservation requires information about the distance over which healthy reefs can rescue ...
The coral fauna of the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP) is depauperate and peripheral; hence, it has d...
<div><p>A substantial proportion of the world's living species, including one-third of the reef-buil...
Studies of genetic diversity and population genetic structure in marine organisms are relevant to un...
A substantial proportion of the world's living species, including one-third of the reef-building cor...
The importance of hybridization in the evolution of plant species is widely accepted, but its contri...
Limited dispersal and connectivity in marine organisms can have negative fitness effects in populati...
One-third of the world's reef-building corals are facing heightened extinction risk from climate cha...
A. F. Budd and J. M. Pandolfi recently concluded that edge zones and peripheral locations represent ...
Confronting the coral reef crises requires a major scaling-up of management efforts based on an impr...
The coral reefs of the South and Eastern Atlantic are impoverished in species diversity and abundanc...
International audienceAim: How historical and contemporary eco-evolutionary processes shape the patt...
International Conference on Ecological Sciences (sfecologie 2016), 24-28 October 2016, Marseille.-- ...
The Coral Triangle region of the Indo-Pacific realm harbors an extraordinary number of species, with...
As coral reefs decline, cryptic sources of resistance and resilience to stress may be increasingly i...
Coral reef conservation requires information about the distance over which healthy reefs can rescue ...
The coral fauna of the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP) is depauperate and peripheral; hence, it has d...
<div><p>A substantial proportion of the world's living species, including one-third of the reef-buil...
Studies of genetic diversity and population genetic structure in marine organisms are relevant to un...
A substantial proportion of the world's living species, including one-third of the reef-building cor...
The importance of hybridization in the evolution of plant species is widely accepted, but its contri...
Limited dispersal and connectivity in marine organisms can have negative fitness effects in populati...