Identifying genetic connectivity and discrete population boundaries is an important objective for man- agement of declining Caribbean reef-building corals. A double digest restriction-associated DNA sequencing pro- tocol was utilized to generate 321 single nucleotide poly- morphisms to estimate patterns of horizontal and vertical gene flow in the brooding Caribbean plate coral, Agaricia lamarcki. Individual colonies (n = 59) were sampled from eight locations throughout southwestern Puerto Rico from six shallow (* 10–20 m) and two mesophotic habitats (* 30–40 m). Descriptive summary statistics (Fixation index, FST), analysis of molecular variance, and analysis through landscape and ecological associations and dis- criminant analysis of princ...
Clonality and genetic structure of the coral Pocillopora damicornis sensu lato were assessed using f...
Understanding population connectivity in corals is particularly important as these organisms are inc...
Studies of genetic diversity and population genetic structure in marine organisms are relevant to un...
Identifying genetic connectivity and discrete population boundaries is an important objective for ma...
Understanding patterns of connectivity among populations of marine organisms is essential for the de...
Largely understudied, mesophotic coral ecosystems lie below shallow reefs (at >30 m depth) and compr...
As coral reefs continue to decline worldwide, it becomes ever more necessary to understand the conne...
Successful management of spatially isolated coral reefs is contingent on an understanding of ecologi...
Understanding patterns of connectivity among populations of marine organisms is essential for the de...
The Deep Reef Refugia Hypothesis proposes that deep reefs can act as local recruitment sources for s...
As coral reefs decline, cryptic sources of resistance and resilience to stress may be increasingly i...
The advent of next-generation sequencing tools has made it possible to conduct fine-scale surveys of...
Coral reefs are increasingly threatened worldwide by a variety of biological and physical factors, i...
The critically endangered coral species Acropora palmata used to dominate shallow Caribbean reefs bu...
Clonality and genetic structure of the coral Pocillopora damicornis sensu lato were assessed using f...
Understanding population connectivity in corals is particularly important as these organisms are inc...
Studies of genetic diversity and population genetic structure in marine organisms are relevant to un...
Identifying genetic connectivity and discrete population boundaries is an important objective for ma...
Understanding patterns of connectivity among populations of marine organisms is essential for the de...
Largely understudied, mesophotic coral ecosystems lie below shallow reefs (at >30 m depth) and compr...
As coral reefs continue to decline worldwide, it becomes ever more necessary to understand the conne...
Successful management of spatially isolated coral reefs is contingent on an understanding of ecologi...
Understanding patterns of connectivity among populations of marine organisms is essential for the de...
The Deep Reef Refugia Hypothesis proposes that deep reefs can act as local recruitment sources for s...
As coral reefs decline, cryptic sources of resistance and resilience to stress may be increasingly i...
The advent of next-generation sequencing tools has made it possible to conduct fine-scale surveys of...
Coral reefs are increasingly threatened worldwide by a variety of biological and physical factors, i...
The critically endangered coral species Acropora palmata used to dominate shallow Caribbean reefs bu...
Clonality and genetic structure of the coral Pocillopora damicornis sensu lato were assessed using f...
Understanding population connectivity in corals is particularly important as these organisms are inc...
Studies of genetic diversity and population genetic structure in marine organisms are relevant to un...