Larval dispersal can connect distant subpopulations, with important implications for marine population dynamics and persistence, biodiversity conservation and fisheries management. However, different dispersal pathways may affect the final phenotypes, and thus the performance and fitness of individuals that settle into subpopulations. Using otolith microchemical signatures that are indicative of 'dispersive' larvae (oceanic signatures) and 'non-dispersive' larvae (coastal signatures), we explore the population-level consequences of dispersal-induced variability in phenotypic mixtures for the common triplefin (a small reef fish). We evaluate lipid concentration and otolith microstructure and find that 'non-dispersive' larvae (i) have greater...
Realistic population models and effective conservation strategies require a thorough understanding o...
One of the least understood and most fundamental processes in marine ecology is dispersal, or transp...
Coral reef fishes are typically characterized by a protracted pelagic larval dispersal period, which...
Larval dispersal is disproportionately important for marine population ecolgy and evolution, yet our...
Many marine reef fishes have a bipartite life cycle, with reef-based adults that produce pelagic lar...
© 2016 Dr. Emily Kate FobertMetapopulations are connected by the movement of individuals between loc...
<div><p>As with many marine species, the vast majority of coral-reef fishes have a bipartite life cy...
Individuals vary in their phenotype and propensity for growth and survival, but the demographic cons...
As with many marine species, the vast majority of coral-reef fishes have a bipartite life cycle cons...
Dispersal drives diverse processes from population persistence to community dynamics. However, the a...
Population connectivity influences virtually all ecological and evolutionary processes within metapo...
Two central debates in marine ecology concern the role of connectivity patterns via larval dispersal...
Many marine organisms can be transported hundreds of kilometres during their pelagic larval stage, y...
Population persistence depends on recruitment during early life. In marine populations, colonization...
A complete understanding of population connectivity via larval dispersal is of great value to the ef...
Realistic population models and effective conservation strategies require a thorough understanding o...
One of the least understood and most fundamental processes in marine ecology is dispersal, or transp...
Coral reef fishes are typically characterized by a protracted pelagic larval dispersal period, which...
Larval dispersal is disproportionately important for marine population ecolgy and evolution, yet our...
Many marine reef fishes have a bipartite life cycle, with reef-based adults that produce pelagic lar...
© 2016 Dr. Emily Kate FobertMetapopulations are connected by the movement of individuals between loc...
<div><p>As with many marine species, the vast majority of coral-reef fishes have a bipartite life cy...
Individuals vary in their phenotype and propensity for growth and survival, but the demographic cons...
As with many marine species, the vast majority of coral-reef fishes have a bipartite life cycle cons...
Dispersal drives diverse processes from population persistence to community dynamics. However, the a...
Population connectivity influences virtually all ecological and evolutionary processes within metapo...
Two central debates in marine ecology concern the role of connectivity patterns via larval dispersal...
Many marine organisms can be transported hundreds of kilometres during their pelagic larval stage, y...
Population persistence depends on recruitment during early life. In marine populations, colonization...
A complete understanding of population connectivity via larval dispersal is of great value to the ef...
Realistic population models and effective conservation strategies require a thorough understanding o...
One of the least understood and most fundamental processes in marine ecology is dispersal, or transp...
Coral reef fishes are typically characterized by a protracted pelagic larval dispersal period, which...