The East Indies triangle, bordered by the Phillipines, Malay Peninsula and New Guinea, has a high level of tropical marine species biodiversity. Pristipomoides multidens is a large, long-lived, fecund snapper species that is distributed throughout the East Indies and Indo-Pacific. Samples were analysed from central and eastern Indonesia and northern Australia to test for genetic discontinuities in population structure. Fish (n=377) were collected from the Indonesian islands of Bali, Sumbawa, Flores, West Timor, Tanimbar and Tual along with 131 fish from two northern Australian locations (Arafura and Timor Seas) from a previous study. Genetic variation in the control region of the mitochondrial genome was assayed using restriction fragment l...
Mitochondrial control region (HVR-1) sequences were used to identify patterns of genetic structure a...
Historical sea level fluctuations have influenced the genetic structure and evolutionary history of ...
Understanding patterns of connectivity in marine species is vital for the management and conservatio...
The East Indies triangle, bordered by the Phillipines, Malay Peninsula and New Guinea, has a high le...
Nucleotide sequence polymorphism in the left domain of the control region of the mitochondrial genom...
The redbelly yellowtail fusilier Caesio cuning has a tropical Indo-West Pacific range that straddles...
Lutjanus carponotatus ranges from the Indian Ocean to northern Australia and Papua New Guinea and is...
Understanding the drivers of dispersal among populations is a central topic in marine ecology and fu...
The tropical eastern Pacific (TEP) is a highly dynamic region and a model system to study how habita...
While many studies have investigated connectivity and subdivision in marine fish occupying tropical,...
While many studies have investigated connectivity and subdivision in marine fish occupying tropical,...
The diversity of geographic scales at which marine organisms display genetic variation mirrors the b...
We used the mitochondrial control region and a comparative approach to study the genetic population ...
Abstract Understanding patterns of connectivity in marine species is vital for the management and co...
Snappers of the genus Lutjanus are small to large predatory fishes occurring in inshore circumtropic...
Mitochondrial control region (HVR-1) sequences were used to identify patterns of genetic structure a...
Historical sea level fluctuations have influenced the genetic structure and evolutionary history of ...
Understanding patterns of connectivity in marine species is vital for the management and conservatio...
The East Indies triangle, bordered by the Phillipines, Malay Peninsula and New Guinea, has a high le...
Nucleotide sequence polymorphism in the left domain of the control region of the mitochondrial genom...
The redbelly yellowtail fusilier Caesio cuning has a tropical Indo-West Pacific range that straddles...
Lutjanus carponotatus ranges from the Indian Ocean to northern Australia and Papua New Guinea and is...
Understanding the drivers of dispersal among populations is a central topic in marine ecology and fu...
The tropical eastern Pacific (TEP) is a highly dynamic region and a model system to study how habita...
While many studies have investigated connectivity and subdivision in marine fish occupying tropical,...
While many studies have investigated connectivity and subdivision in marine fish occupying tropical,...
The diversity of geographic scales at which marine organisms display genetic variation mirrors the b...
We used the mitochondrial control region and a comparative approach to study the genetic population ...
Abstract Understanding patterns of connectivity in marine species is vital for the management and co...
Snappers of the genus Lutjanus are small to large predatory fishes occurring in inshore circumtropic...
Mitochondrial control region (HVR-1) sequences were used to identify patterns of genetic structure a...
Historical sea level fluctuations have influenced the genetic structure and evolutionary history of ...
Understanding patterns of connectivity in marine species is vital for the management and conservatio...