<div><p>An important aspect of population dynamics for coral reef fishes is the input of new individuals from the pelagic larval pool. However, the high biodiversity and the difficulty of identifying larvae of closely related species represent obstacles to more fully understanding these populations. In this study, we combined morphology and genetic barcoding (Cytochrome Oxidase I gene) to characterize the seasonal patterns of the larval fish community at two sites in close proximity to coral reefs in the central-north Red Sea: one shallower inshore location (50 m depth) and a nearby site located in deeper and more offshore waters (~ 500 m depth). Fish larvae were collected using oblique tows of a 60 cm-bongo net (500 μm mesh size) every mon...
Genetic structure within marine species may be driven by local adaptation to their environment, or a...
The larval community of coral reef fishes in the Red Sea was studied in coastal and offshore sites t...
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An important aspect of population dynamics for coral reef fishes is the input of new individuals fro...
Aim of this thesis is the study of biogeography and ecology, genetic population structure, and molec...
Aim: The Red Sea is a biodiversity hotspot characterized by a unique marine fauna and high endemism....
Surveys to document coral-reef fish assemblages are often limited to visually conspicuous species, t...
Aim: The Red Sea is a biodiversity hotspot characterized by a unique marine fauna and high endemism....
The Red Sea is one of the key areas of biodiversity in the world. It is a hotspot for speciation and...
Marine fishes exhibit spectacular phenotypic changes during their ontogeny, and the identification o...
Al Wajh Bank in the northern Red Sea contains an extensive coral reef system that potentially suppor...
The ornamental fishery is expanding rapidly in the Red Sea, and concerns about the possibility of ov...
Relatively small volumes of water may contain sufficient environmental DNA (eDNA) to detect target aq...
The Arabian Sea is a heterogeneous region with high coral cover and warm stable conditions at the we...
<div><p>The composition of zooplankton in the water column has received limited attention in the mai...
Genetic structure within marine species may be driven by local adaptation to their environment, or a...
The larval community of coral reef fishes in the Red Sea was studied in coastal and offshore sites t...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2011. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
An important aspect of population dynamics for coral reef fishes is the input of new individuals fro...
Aim of this thesis is the study of biogeography and ecology, genetic population structure, and molec...
Aim: The Red Sea is a biodiversity hotspot characterized by a unique marine fauna and high endemism....
Surveys to document coral-reef fish assemblages are often limited to visually conspicuous species, t...
Aim: The Red Sea is a biodiversity hotspot characterized by a unique marine fauna and high endemism....
The Red Sea is one of the key areas of biodiversity in the world. It is a hotspot for speciation and...
Marine fishes exhibit spectacular phenotypic changes during their ontogeny, and the identification o...
Al Wajh Bank in the northern Red Sea contains an extensive coral reef system that potentially suppor...
The ornamental fishery is expanding rapidly in the Red Sea, and concerns about the possibility of ov...
Relatively small volumes of water may contain sufficient environmental DNA (eDNA) to detect target aq...
The Arabian Sea is a heterogeneous region with high coral cover and warm stable conditions at the we...
<div><p>The composition of zooplankton in the water column has received limited attention in the mai...
Genetic structure within marine species may be driven by local adaptation to their environment, or a...
The larval community of coral reef fishes in the Red Sea was studied in coastal and offshore sites t...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2011. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...