<b>Median joining network analysis from POPART (Population Analysis with Reticulate Trees, Bandelt <i>et al.</i> 1999; http://popart.otago.ac.nz) based on two mitochondrial markers, showing that <i>A. clarkii</i> individuals have different haplotypes and have no particular geographical clustering</b>. This analysis evaluates the divergence between individuals in our dataset and their sampling sites location. This analysis suggested that the individuals of <i>A. clarkii</i> sampled represent highly divergent haplotypes and likely come from different populations. As we sampled one individual per anemone in different reefs in the center of the distribution of A. clarkii, we expect to have sampled a large proportion of the genetic and morpholog...
Lifetime reproductive success (LRS), the number of offspring an individual contributes to the next g...
Endemic species on islands are considered at risk of extinction for several reasons, including limit...
Sympatric diversification is increasingly thought to have played an important role in the evolution ...
Median joining network analysis from POPART (Population Analysis with Reticulate Trees, Bandelt et a...
A central question of evolutionary ecology is: why do animals live in groups? Answering this questio...
Ecological drivers of fitness components such as the lifetime reproductive success (LRS) determine w...
The interactions among organisms shape the earth's biodiversity in striking ways, and these interact...
Lifetime reproductive success (LRS), the number of offspring an individual contributes to the next g...
Global marine biodiversity peaks within the Coral Triangle, and understanding how such high diversit...
<b>95% Confidence intervals around BM and OU parameters estimated on the consensus tree using <i>fit...
Background Adaptive radiation is the process by which a single ancestral species diversifies into m...
Clownfishes, with their showy colouration, are well known for their symbiosis with sea anemones and ...
Phylogeographic structure was investigated in the blue-spotted maskray, Neotrygon kuhlii, focusing o...
Hybridization is an important evolutionary process, with ecological and behavioural factors influenc...
Lifetime reproductive success (LRS), the number of offspring an individual contributes to the next g...
Endemic species on islands are considered at risk of extinction for several reasons, including limit...
Sympatric diversification is increasingly thought to have played an important role in the evolution ...
Median joining network analysis from POPART (Population Analysis with Reticulate Trees, Bandelt et a...
A central question of evolutionary ecology is: why do animals live in groups? Answering this questio...
Ecological drivers of fitness components such as the lifetime reproductive success (LRS) determine w...
The interactions among organisms shape the earth's biodiversity in striking ways, and these interact...
Lifetime reproductive success (LRS), the number of offspring an individual contributes to the next g...
Global marine biodiversity peaks within the Coral Triangle, and understanding how such high diversit...
<b>95% Confidence intervals around BM and OU parameters estimated on the consensus tree using <i>fit...
Background Adaptive radiation is the process by which a single ancestral species diversifies into m...
Clownfishes, with their showy colouration, are well known for their symbiosis with sea anemones and ...
Phylogeographic structure was investigated in the blue-spotted maskray, Neotrygon kuhlii, focusing o...
Hybridization is an important evolutionary process, with ecological and behavioural factors influenc...
Lifetime reproductive success (LRS), the number of offspring an individual contributes to the next g...
Endemic species on islands are considered at risk of extinction for several reasons, including limit...
Sympatric diversification is increasingly thought to have played an important role in the evolution ...