Rapa Nui, commonly known as Easter Island (Chile), is one of the most isolated tropical islands of the Pacific Ocean. The island location of Rapa Nui makes it the easternmost point of the geographic ranges for many western Pacific fish species that are restricted to the subtropical islands south of 20°S latitude. The blenniid fish species Cirripectes alboapicalis has been thought to have one of the most extensive geographic distribution ranges among these southern subtropical fish species, extending from the southern Great Barrier Reef to Rapa Nui. A phylogenetic analysis was conducted to determine the taxonomic status of the species. The results provide genetic evidence that suggests that this formerly South Pacific-wide species comprises ...
The geography of the South Pacific, with its numerous oceanic islands, offers a unique opportunity t...
International audienceElucidating demographic history during the settlement of ecological communitie...
Aim: To determine the applicability of biogeographical and ecological theory to marine species at tw...
Rapa Nui, commonly known as Easter Island (Chile), is one of the most isolated tropical islands of t...
Abstract. — Phylogenetic relationships were reconstructed among chironemid fishes based on morpholog...
The yellowstripe scad, Selaroides leptolepis (Carangidae), is an important fish commodity in the Tro...
A checklist of coastal fishes includes 433 species from Lord Howe Island, 254 from Norfolk Island, ...
Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures (ARMS) are artificial mini-reefs designed for standardized sam...
The Hawaiian Archipelago has become a natural laboratory for understanding genetic connectivity in m...
Coral reef health and biodiversity is under threat worldwide due to rapid climate change. However, m...
The role of speciation processes in shaping current biodiversity patterns represents a major scienti...
Historical sea level fluctuations have influenced the genetic structure and evolutionary history of ...
We examined the origins of marine fish lineages endemic to the subtropical islands of Lord Howe, Nor...
<div><p>Fishes are one of the most intensively studied marine taxonomic groups yet cryptic species a...
Mugil cephalus sensu lato is a globally distributed complex of cryptic species whose distribution ra...
The geography of the South Pacific, with its numerous oceanic islands, offers a unique opportunity t...
International audienceElucidating demographic history during the settlement of ecological communitie...
Aim: To determine the applicability of biogeographical and ecological theory to marine species at tw...
Rapa Nui, commonly known as Easter Island (Chile), is one of the most isolated tropical islands of t...
Abstract. — Phylogenetic relationships were reconstructed among chironemid fishes based on morpholog...
The yellowstripe scad, Selaroides leptolepis (Carangidae), is an important fish commodity in the Tro...
A checklist of coastal fishes includes 433 species from Lord Howe Island, 254 from Norfolk Island, ...
Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures (ARMS) are artificial mini-reefs designed for standardized sam...
The Hawaiian Archipelago has become a natural laboratory for understanding genetic connectivity in m...
Coral reef health and biodiversity is under threat worldwide due to rapid climate change. However, m...
The role of speciation processes in shaping current biodiversity patterns represents a major scienti...
Historical sea level fluctuations have influenced the genetic structure and evolutionary history of ...
We examined the origins of marine fish lineages endemic to the subtropical islands of Lord Howe, Nor...
<div><p>Fishes are one of the most intensively studied marine taxonomic groups yet cryptic species a...
Mugil cephalus sensu lato is a globally distributed complex of cryptic species whose distribution ra...
The geography of the South Pacific, with its numerous oceanic islands, offers a unique opportunity t...
International audienceElucidating demographic history during the settlement of ecological communitie...
Aim: To determine the applicability of biogeographical and ecological theory to marine species at tw...