We report the first comparative population genetics study for vent fauna in the Southern Ocean using cytochrome C oxidase I and microsatellite markers. Three species are examined: the kiwaid squat lobster, Kiwa tyleri, the peltospirid gastropod Gigantopelta chessoia and a lepetodrilid limpet, Lepetodrilus sp. collected from vent fields 440 km apart on the East Scotia Ridge (ESR) and from the Kemp Caldera on the South Sandwich Island Arc, ~95 km eastwards. We report no differentiation for all species across the ESR, consistent with panmixia or recent range expansions. A lack of differentiation is notable for Kiwa tyleri, which exhibits extremely abbreviated lecithotrophic larval development, suggestive of a very limited dispersal range. Larv...
The recently discovered hydrothermal vent ecosystems in the Southern Ocean host a suite of vent-ende...
Phylogeographic studies indicate that many marine invertebrates lacking autonomous dispersal ability...
Marine systems have traditionally been thought of as "open" with few barriers to gene flow. In parti...
We report the first comparative population genetics study for vent fauna in the Southern Ocean using...
We report the first comparative population genetics study for vent fauna in the Southern Ocean using...
This project used a variety of genetic markers to investigate the evolution and population genetics ...
The Southern Ocean contains some of the most isolated islands on Earth and fundamental questions rem...
Microsatellite loci have been developed for three undescribed species discovered at hydrothermal ven...
Repeated cycles of glaciation have had major impacts on the distribution of genetic diversity of the...
Connectivity is widely recognised as an important component in developing effective management and c...
The recently discovered hydrothermal vent ecosystems in the Southern Ocean host a suite of vent-ende...
The recently discovered hydrothermal vent ecosystems in the Southern Ocean host a suite of vent-ende...
Phylogeographic studies indicate that many marine invertebrates lacking autonomous dispersal ability...
Marine systems have traditionally been thought of as "open" with few barriers to gene flow. In parti...
We report the first comparative population genetics study for vent fauna in the Southern Ocean using...
We report the first comparative population genetics study for vent fauna in the Southern Ocean using...
This project used a variety of genetic markers to investigate the evolution and population genetics ...
The Southern Ocean contains some of the most isolated islands on Earth and fundamental questions rem...
Microsatellite loci have been developed for three undescribed species discovered at hydrothermal ven...
Repeated cycles of glaciation have had major impacts on the distribution of genetic diversity of the...
Connectivity is widely recognised as an important component in developing effective management and c...
The recently discovered hydrothermal vent ecosystems in the Southern Ocean host a suite of vent-ende...
The recently discovered hydrothermal vent ecosystems in the Southern Ocean host a suite of vent-ende...
Phylogeographic studies indicate that many marine invertebrates lacking autonomous dispersal ability...
Marine systems have traditionally been thought of as "open" with few barriers to gene flow. In parti...