Climatic and oceanographic events occurring during the last glacial cycle in the Humboldt Current System (HCS) have left genetic footprints in marine invertebrate populations. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of the glacial period on Octopus mimus populations found throughout the HCS. This species lays a large number of small eggs which hatch into planktonic paralarvae with the potential to undergo wide dispersal. We sequenced the COIII gene to perform phylogeographic analyses of 197 octopuses sampled from seven localities. The genetic diversity of Octopus mimus was low and decreased towards the southern end of the distribution range, which comprises a single population. The haplotype genealogy and Bayesian Skyride plo...
Five polymorphic microsatellite loci were developed and then used to assess the population genetic s...
Repeated cycles of glaciation have had major impacts on the distribution of genetic diversity of the...
Shifts in species distribution, or ‘range shifts’, are one of the most commonly documented responses...
Dispersal is an important factor in population demographics, and therefore understanding dispersal i...
The fishery for octopus in Northwest Mexico has increased to over 2,000 tons annually, but to date t...
An understanding of the influence of life history on dispersal capability is central to a range of d...
The population structure and dispersal patterns of two commercially harvested octopus species, Octop...
We investigated the population structure of the North Pacific giant octopus, Enteroctopus dofleini (...
Determining whether comparable processes drive genetic divergence among marine species is relevant t...
A total of 77 giant Pacific octopus, Enteroctopus dofleini, tissue samples were collected from the O...
Abstract Determining whether comparable processes drive genetic divergence among marine species is ...
Shifts in species distribution, or ‘range shifts’, are one of the most commonly documented responses...
Repeated cycles of glaciation have had major impacts on the distribution of genetic diversity of the...
Octopus vulgaris is a cephalopod species in several oceans and commonly caught by artisanal and indu...
Exploited, understudied populations of the common octopus, Octopus vulgaris Cuvier, 1797, occur in t...
Five polymorphic microsatellite loci were developed and then used to assess the population genetic s...
Repeated cycles of glaciation have had major impacts on the distribution of genetic diversity of the...
Shifts in species distribution, or ‘range shifts’, are one of the most commonly documented responses...
Dispersal is an important factor in population demographics, and therefore understanding dispersal i...
The fishery for octopus in Northwest Mexico has increased to over 2,000 tons annually, but to date t...
An understanding of the influence of life history on dispersal capability is central to a range of d...
The population structure and dispersal patterns of two commercially harvested octopus species, Octop...
We investigated the population structure of the North Pacific giant octopus, Enteroctopus dofleini (...
Determining whether comparable processes drive genetic divergence among marine species is relevant t...
A total of 77 giant Pacific octopus, Enteroctopus dofleini, tissue samples were collected from the O...
Abstract Determining whether comparable processes drive genetic divergence among marine species is ...
Shifts in species distribution, or ‘range shifts’, are one of the most commonly documented responses...
Repeated cycles of glaciation have had major impacts on the distribution of genetic diversity of the...
Octopus vulgaris is a cephalopod species in several oceans and commonly caught by artisanal and indu...
Exploited, understudied populations of the common octopus, Octopus vulgaris Cuvier, 1797, occur in t...
Five polymorphic microsatellite loci were developed and then used to assess the population genetic s...
Repeated cycles of glaciation have had major impacts on the distribution of genetic diversity of the...
Shifts in species distribution, or ‘range shifts’, are one of the most commonly documented responses...