What shapes variation in genetic structure within a community of co-distributed species is a central but difficult question for the field of population genetics. With a focus on the isolated coral reef ecosystem of the Hawaiian Archipelago, we assessed how life history traits influence population genetic structure for 35 reef animals. Despite the archipelago's stepping stone configuration, isolation by distance was the least common type of genetic structure, detected in 4 species. Regional structuring (i.e., division of sites into genetically and spatially distinct regions) was most common, detected in 20 species, and nearly all endemics and habitat specialists. Seven species displayed chaotic (spatially unordered) structuring, and all were...
Understanding how genetic diversity is maintained across patchy marine environments remains a fundam...
Many coral reef fishes are fished, often resulting in detrimental genetic effects; however, reef fis...
Relative to terrestrial plants, and despite similarities in life history characteristics, the potent...
What shapes variation in genetic structure within a community of co-distributed species is a central...
What shapes variation in genetic structure within a community of codistributed species is a central ...
Background: Management strategies for coral reefs are dependant on information about the spatial pop...
Detecting patterns of spatial genetic structure (SGS) can help identify intrinsic and extrinsic barr...
Patterns of isolation-by-distance are uncommon in coral populations. Here, we depart from historical...
The vulnerability of ecologically specialised species to environmental fluctuations has been well do...
The dispersal scales of pelagic larvae in marine environments, including coral reefs, are central fo...
The population genetic structure of species may be determined by complex interactions among many ec...
International audienceDetermining the origin of genetic structure is of wide interest because of its...
Marine biologists have gone through a paradigm shift, from the assumption that marine populations ar...
Conservation of ecological communities requires deepening our understanding of genetic diversity pat...
Understanding how genetic diversity is maintained across patchy marine environments remains a fundam...
Many coral reef fishes are fished, often resulting in detrimental genetic effects; however, reef fis...
Relative to terrestrial plants, and despite similarities in life history characteristics, the potent...
What shapes variation in genetic structure within a community of co-distributed species is a central...
What shapes variation in genetic structure within a community of codistributed species is a central ...
Background: Management strategies for coral reefs are dependant on information about the spatial pop...
Detecting patterns of spatial genetic structure (SGS) can help identify intrinsic and extrinsic barr...
Patterns of isolation-by-distance are uncommon in coral populations. Here, we depart from historical...
The vulnerability of ecologically specialised species to environmental fluctuations has been well do...
The dispersal scales of pelagic larvae in marine environments, including coral reefs, are central fo...
The population genetic structure of species may be determined by complex interactions among many ec...
International audienceDetermining the origin of genetic structure is of wide interest because of its...
Marine biologists have gone through a paradigm shift, from the assumption that marine populations ar...
Conservation of ecological communities requires deepening our understanding of genetic diversity pat...
Understanding how genetic diversity is maintained across patchy marine environments remains a fundam...
Many coral reef fishes are fished, often resulting in detrimental genetic effects; however, reef fis...
Relative to terrestrial plants, and despite similarities in life history characteristics, the potent...