In the terrestrial environment, endemic species and isolated populations of widespread species have the highest rates of extinction partly due to their low genetic diversity. To determine if this pattern holds in the marine environment, we examined genetic diversity in endemiccoral reef angelfishes and isolated populations of widespread species. Specifically, this study tested the prediction that angelfish (genus: Centropyge) populations at Christmas and CocosIslands have low genetic diversity. Analyses of a 436 base pair fragment of the mtDNA control region revealed that the endemic C. joculator exhibited high haplotype (h > 0.98 at both locations) and nucleotide (Christmas pi% = 3.63, Cocos pi% = 9.99) diversity. Similarly, isolated po...
Mitochondrial control region (HVR-1) sequences were used to identify patterns of genetic structure a...
Hybridisation has traditionally been considered rare and unimportant in generating biodiversity in t...
Among various potential consequences of rarity is genetic erosion. Neutral genetic theory predicts t...
In the terrestrial environment, endemic species and isolated populations of widespread species have ...
Determining the species most vulnerable to increasing degradation of coral reef habitats requires id...
The relationship between genetic diversity and species diversity provides insights into biogeography...
The vulnerability of ecologically specialised species to environmental fluctuations has been well do...
WOS:000700832600004International audienceGenerating genomic data for 19 tropical reef fish species o...
The vulnerability of ecologically specialised species to environmental fluctuations has been well do...
In the terrestrial environment the highest rates of extinction have been in endemic species on isola...
Hybridisation among species of coral-reef fish was previously considered to be rare. However, recent...
Ocean circulation, geological history, geographic distance, and seascape heterogeneity play an impor...
Extensive ongoing degradation of coral reef habitats worldwide has lead to declines in abundance of ...
Generating genomic data for 19 tropical reef fish species of the Western Indian Ocean, we investigat...
Historical sea level fluctuations have influenced the genetic structure and evolutionary history of ...
Mitochondrial control region (HVR-1) sequences were used to identify patterns of genetic structure a...
Hybridisation has traditionally been considered rare and unimportant in generating biodiversity in t...
Among various potential consequences of rarity is genetic erosion. Neutral genetic theory predicts t...
In the terrestrial environment, endemic species and isolated populations of widespread species have ...
Determining the species most vulnerable to increasing degradation of coral reef habitats requires id...
The relationship between genetic diversity and species diversity provides insights into biogeography...
The vulnerability of ecologically specialised species to environmental fluctuations has been well do...
WOS:000700832600004International audienceGenerating genomic data for 19 tropical reef fish species o...
The vulnerability of ecologically specialised species to environmental fluctuations has been well do...
In the terrestrial environment the highest rates of extinction have been in endemic species on isola...
Hybridisation among species of coral-reef fish was previously considered to be rare. However, recent...
Ocean circulation, geological history, geographic distance, and seascape heterogeneity play an impor...
Extensive ongoing degradation of coral reef habitats worldwide has lead to declines in abundance of ...
Generating genomic data for 19 tropical reef fish species of the Western Indian Ocean, we investigat...
Historical sea level fluctuations have influenced the genetic structure and evolutionary history of ...
Mitochondrial control region (HVR-1) sequences were used to identify patterns of genetic structure a...
Hybridisation has traditionally been considered rare and unimportant in generating biodiversity in t...
Among various potential consequences of rarity is genetic erosion. Neutral genetic theory predicts t...