<div><p>The boundaries between oceanographic domains often function as dispersal barriers for many temperate marine species with a dispersive pelagic larval phase. Yelloweye rockfish (<i>Sebastes ruberrimus</i>, YR) are widely distributed across the northeastern Pacific Ocean, inhabiting coastal rocky reefs from the Aleutian Islands in Alaska through southern California. This species exhibits an extended pelagic larval duration and has the capacity for long distance larval transport. We assayed 2,862 YR individuals from 13 general areas in the northeast Pacific Ocean for allelic variation at nine microsatellite loci. Bayesian model-based clustering analyses grouped individuals from the Strait of Georgia (SG) into a distinct genetic cluster,...
In 2010, three species of rockfish in the Puget Sound/Georgia Basin (PSGB) region were listed under ...
Graduation date: 2011The 100 North Pacific rockfish species in the genus Sebastes are highly diverse...
Empirical data on recruitment and dispersal patterns of marine species can provide a scientific basi...
The boundaries between oceanographic domains often function as dispersal barriers for many temperate...
The boundaries between oceanographic domains often function as dispersal barriers for many temperate...
Understanding the factors that influence larval dispersal and connectivity among marine populations ...
Understanding the factors that influence larval dispersal and connectivity among marine populations ...
Understanding the factors that influence larval dispersal and connectivity among marine populations ...
Larval dispersal is consequential for the structure and dynamics of populations and the distribution...
The evolution of population structure in marine organisms and its relevance to conservation has rece...
Natural selection and local adaptation influence fish abundances and distributions on both short and...
Pelagic dispersal of most benthic marine organisms is a fundamental driver of population distributio...
Marine species with pelagic larvae typically exhibit little population structure, suggesting long di...
Strong genetic change over short spatial scales is surprising among marine species with high dispers...
Numerous marine fish species have a characteristic pelagic larval dispersal stage. Understanding how...
In 2010, three species of rockfish in the Puget Sound/Georgia Basin (PSGB) region were listed under ...
Graduation date: 2011The 100 North Pacific rockfish species in the genus Sebastes are highly diverse...
Empirical data on recruitment and dispersal patterns of marine species can provide a scientific basi...
The boundaries between oceanographic domains often function as dispersal barriers for many temperate...
The boundaries between oceanographic domains often function as dispersal barriers for many temperate...
Understanding the factors that influence larval dispersal and connectivity among marine populations ...
Understanding the factors that influence larval dispersal and connectivity among marine populations ...
Understanding the factors that influence larval dispersal and connectivity among marine populations ...
Larval dispersal is consequential for the structure and dynamics of populations and the distribution...
The evolution of population structure in marine organisms and its relevance to conservation has rece...
Natural selection and local adaptation influence fish abundances and distributions on both short and...
Pelagic dispersal of most benthic marine organisms is a fundamental driver of population distributio...
Marine species with pelagic larvae typically exhibit little population structure, suggesting long di...
Strong genetic change over short spatial scales is surprising among marine species with high dispers...
Numerous marine fish species have a characteristic pelagic larval dispersal stage. Understanding how...
In 2010, three species of rockfish in the Puget Sound/Georgia Basin (PSGB) region were listed under ...
Graduation date: 2011The 100 North Pacific rockfish species in the genus Sebastes are highly diverse...
Empirical data on recruitment and dispersal patterns of marine species can provide a scientific basi...