Population structure of many marine organisms is spatially patchy and varies within and between years, a phenomenon defined as chaotic genetic patchiness. This results from the combination of planktonic larval dispersal and environmental stochasticity. Additionally, in species with bi-partite life, postsettlement selection can magnify these genetic differences. The high fecundity (up to 500,000 eggs annually) and protracted larval duration (12–24 months) and dispersal of the southern rock lobster, Jasus edwardsii, make it a good test species for chaotic genetic patchiness and selection during early benthic life. Here, we used double digest restriction site-associated DNA sequencing (ddRADseq) to investigate chaotic genetic patchiness and po...
Fine-scale spatial and temporal variation in the genetic composition of benthic recruits, known as c...
Connectivity is widely recognised as an important component in developing effective management and c...
Environmental conditions experienced during larval dispersal of marine organisms can determine size-...
Population structure of many marine organisms is spatially patchy and varies within and between year...
Population structure of many marine organisms is spatially patchy and varies within and between year...
Genetic differentiation is characteristically weak in marine species making assessments of populatio...
Genetic differentiation is characteristically weak in marine species making assessments of populatio...
We combine kinship estimates with traditional F-statistics to explain contemporary drivers of popula...
Fine-scale spatial and temporal variation in the genetic composition of benthic recruits, known as c...
Understanding the mechanisms driving larval dispersal and connectivity is of ecological relevance an...
In planktonic dispersers, impediments to dispersal, local selection or large variance in the reprodu...
Fine-scale spatial and temporal variation in the genetic composition of benthic recruits, known as c...
Connectivity is widely recognised as an important component in developing effective management and c...
Environmental conditions experienced during larval dispersal of marine organisms can determine size-...
Population structure of many marine organisms is spatially patchy and varies within and between year...
Population structure of many marine organisms is spatially patchy and varies within and between year...
Genetic differentiation is characteristically weak in marine species making assessments of populatio...
Genetic differentiation is characteristically weak in marine species making assessments of populatio...
We combine kinship estimates with traditional F-statistics to explain contemporary drivers of popula...
Fine-scale spatial and temporal variation in the genetic composition of benthic recruits, known as c...
Understanding the mechanisms driving larval dispersal and connectivity is of ecological relevance an...
In planktonic dispersers, impediments to dispersal, local selection or large variance in the reprodu...
Fine-scale spatial and temporal variation in the genetic composition of benthic recruits, known as c...
Connectivity is widely recognised as an important component in developing effective management and c...
Environmental conditions experienced during larval dispersal of marine organisms can determine size-...