Long-distance dispersal (LDD) is thought to be a key driver of biogeographic processes, yet few direct natural observations have been made of this process. Several studies have characterised diverse benthic epibiotic communities associated with buoyant macroalgae and have proposed that kelp rafting may be an important LDD mechanism for such coastal species. We test for LDD by combining biological, genetic, and geological data from rafted bull-kelp (Durvillaea antarctica) specimens collected in southern New Zealand following a March 2018 storm. Genetic and ecological data strongly indicate that three of 29 detached kelp specimens sequenced (and their associated live epifaunal taxa) had rafted from the sub-Antarctic to mainland New Zealand, t...
Pulmonate slugs of the genus Onchidella commonly inhabit the intertidal rocky shores of southern con...
iii Durvillaea antarctica is a robust, buoyant macroalga which is found growing throughout the high ...
<p>Abundant rafts of kelp <i>Durvillaea antarctica</i> float northeast past the southeast coast of t...
Coastal populations are often connected by unidirectional current systems, but the biological effect...
Dispersal by passive oceanic rafting is considered important for the assembly of biotic communities ...
The role of oceanographic processes in mediating passive marine dispersal events is poorly understoo...
Long-distance oceanic rafting is frequently invoked as an explanation for broad geographic distribut...
Oceanic rafting is thought to play a fundamental role in assembling the biological communities of is...
Marine biogeographers have long speculated that macroalgal rafting presents a dispersal mechanism fo...
Phylogeographic studies indicate that many marine invertebrates lacking autonomous dispersal ability...
Durvillaea antarctica is a robust, buoyant macroalga which is found growing throughout the high lati...
Rafting has long been invoked as a key marine dispersal mechanism, but biologists have thus far prod...
In species that form dense populations, major disturbance events are expected to increas...
In species that form dense populations, major disturbance events are expected to increase the chance...
Marine biologists and biogeographers have long been puzzled by apparently non-dispersive coastal tax...
Pulmonate slugs of the genus Onchidella commonly inhabit the intertidal rocky shores of southern con...
iii Durvillaea antarctica is a robust, buoyant macroalga which is found growing throughout the high ...
<p>Abundant rafts of kelp <i>Durvillaea antarctica</i> float northeast past the southeast coast of t...
Coastal populations are often connected by unidirectional current systems, but the biological effect...
Dispersal by passive oceanic rafting is considered important for the assembly of biotic communities ...
The role of oceanographic processes in mediating passive marine dispersal events is poorly understoo...
Long-distance oceanic rafting is frequently invoked as an explanation for broad geographic distribut...
Oceanic rafting is thought to play a fundamental role in assembling the biological communities of is...
Marine biogeographers have long speculated that macroalgal rafting presents a dispersal mechanism fo...
Phylogeographic studies indicate that many marine invertebrates lacking autonomous dispersal ability...
Durvillaea antarctica is a robust, buoyant macroalga which is found growing throughout the high lati...
Rafting has long been invoked as a key marine dispersal mechanism, but biologists have thus far prod...
In species that form dense populations, major disturbance events are expected to increas...
In species that form dense populations, major disturbance events are expected to increase the chance...
Marine biologists and biogeographers have long been puzzled by apparently non-dispersive coastal tax...
Pulmonate slugs of the genus Onchidella commonly inhabit the intertidal rocky shores of southern con...
iii Durvillaea antarctica is a robust, buoyant macroalga which is found growing throughout the high ...
<p>Abundant rafts of kelp <i>Durvillaea antarctica</i> float northeast past the southeast coast of t...