The degree to which offspring remain near their parents or disperse widely is critical for understanding population dynamics, evolution, and biogeography, and for designing conservation actions. In the ocean, most estimates suggesting short-distance dispersal are based on direct ecological observations of dispersing individuals, while indirect evolutionary estimates often suggest substantially greater homogeneity among populations. Reconciling these two approaches and their seemingly competing perspectives on dispersal has been a major challenge. Here we show for the first time that evolutionary and ecological measures of larval dispersal can closely agree by using both to estimate the distribution of dispersal distances. In orange clownfis...
Quantifying the probability of larval exchange among marine populations is key to predicting local p...
participantRobust estimates of dispersal are critical for understanding whether species can migrate ...
Aim The great variation in range sizes among species has fascinated ecologists for decades. Reef-ass...
The degree to which offspring remain near their parents or disperse widely is critical for understan...
Free to read at publisher's site. Larval dispersal is a critical yet enigmatic process in the persis...
A central question of marine ecology is, how far do larvae disperse? Coupled biophysical models pred...
<div><p>Dispersal is a crucial ecological process, driving population dynamics and defining the stru...
Dispersal is a crucial ecological process, driving population dynamics and defining the structure an...
Dispersal is a crucial ecological process, driving population dynamics and defining the structure an...
Marine biologists have gone through a paradigm shift, from the assumption that marine populations ar...
Networks of no-take marine protected areas (MPAs) have been widely advocated for the conservation o...
Dispersal drives diverse processes from population persistence to community dynamics. However, the a...
Characterizing patterns of larval dispersal is essential to understanding the ecological and evoluti...
Understanding the causes of larval dispersal is a major goal of marine ecology, yet most research fo...
Obtaining dispersal estimates for a species is key to understanding local adaptation and population ...
Quantifying the probability of larval exchange among marine populations is key to predicting local p...
participantRobust estimates of dispersal are critical for understanding whether species can migrate ...
Aim The great variation in range sizes among species has fascinated ecologists for decades. Reef-ass...
The degree to which offspring remain near their parents or disperse widely is critical for understan...
Free to read at publisher's site. Larval dispersal is a critical yet enigmatic process in the persis...
A central question of marine ecology is, how far do larvae disperse? Coupled biophysical models pred...
<div><p>Dispersal is a crucial ecological process, driving population dynamics and defining the stru...
Dispersal is a crucial ecological process, driving population dynamics and defining the structure an...
Dispersal is a crucial ecological process, driving population dynamics and defining the structure an...
Marine biologists have gone through a paradigm shift, from the assumption that marine populations ar...
Networks of no-take marine protected areas (MPAs) have been widely advocated for the conservation o...
Dispersal drives diverse processes from population persistence to community dynamics. However, the a...
Characterizing patterns of larval dispersal is essential to understanding the ecological and evoluti...
Understanding the causes of larval dispersal is a major goal of marine ecology, yet most research fo...
Obtaining dispersal estimates for a species is key to understanding local adaptation and population ...
Quantifying the probability of larval exchange among marine populations is key to predicting local p...
participantRobust estimates of dispersal are critical for understanding whether species can migrate ...
Aim The great variation in range sizes among species has fascinated ecologists for decades. Reef-ass...