Aim: The Red Sea is a biodiversity hotspot characterized by a unique marine fauna and high endemism. This sea began forming c. 24 million years ago with the separation of the African and Arabian plates, and has been characterized by periods of desiccation, hypersalinity and intermittent connection to the Indian Ocean. We aim to evaluate the impact of these events on the genetic architecture of the Red Sea reef fish fauna. Location: Red Sea and Western Indian Ocean. Methods: We surveyed seven reef fish species from the Red Sea and adjacent Indian Ocean using mitochondrial DNA cytochrome c oxidase subunit I and cytochrome b sequences. To assess genetic variation and evolutionary connectivity within and between these regions, we estimated hapl...
The ornamental fishery is expanding rapidly in the Red Sea, and concerns about the possibility of ov...
For tropical marine species, hotspots of endemism occur in peripheral areas furthest from the center...
The ecological and evolutionary dynamics of populations vary at different spatial and temporal scale...
Aim: The Red Sea is a biodiversity hotspot characterized by a unique marine fauna and high endemism....
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2011. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to resolve the evolutionary history, biogeographical barriers and pop...
The Arabian Sea is a heterogeneous region with high coral cover and warm stable conditions at the we...
Aim: Suture zones are areas where closely related species from different biogeographical regions com...
Aim: Suture zones are areas where closely related species from different biogeographical regions com...
Aim Many coral reef regions have a history of isolation and extinction. Our aim was to test whether...
Aim: Broadly distributed reef fishes tend to have high gene flow mediated by a pelagic larval phase....
Aim: The geological and palaeo-climatic forces that produced the unique biodiversity in the Red Sea ...
The regal angelfish (Pygoplites diacanthus; family Pomacanthidae) occurs on reefs from the Red Sea t...
Aim of this thesis is the study of biogeography and ecology, genetic population structure, and molec...
Aim: The Red Sea is characterised by a unique fauna and historical periods of desiccation, hypersali...
The ornamental fishery is expanding rapidly in the Red Sea, and concerns about the possibility of ov...
For tropical marine species, hotspots of endemism occur in peripheral areas furthest from the center...
The ecological and evolutionary dynamics of populations vary at different spatial and temporal scale...
Aim: The Red Sea is a biodiversity hotspot characterized by a unique marine fauna and high endemism....
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2011. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to resolve the evolutionary history, biogeographical barriers and pop...
The Arabian Sea is a heterogeneous region with high coral cover and warm stable conditions at the we...
Aim: Suture zones are areas where closely related species from different biogeographical regions com...
Aim: Suture zones are areas where closely related species from different biogeographical regions com...
Aim Many coral reef regions have a history of isolation and extinction. Our aim was to test whether...
Aim: Broadly distributed reef fishes tend to have high gene flow mediated by a pelagic larval phase....
Aim: The geological and palaeo-climatic forces that produced the unique biodiversity in the Red Sea ...
The regal angelfish (Pygoplites diacanthus; family Pomacanthidae) occurs on reefs from the Red Sea t...
Aim of this thesis is the study of biogeography and ecology, genetic population structure, and molec...
Aim: The Red Sea is characterised by a unique fauna and historical periods of desiccation, hypersali...
The ornamental fishery is expanding rapidly in the Red Sea, and concerns about the possibility of ov...
For tropical marine species, hotspots of endemism occur in peripheral areas furthest from the center...
The ecological and evolutionary dynamics of populations vary at different spatial and temporal scale...