Contemporary patterns of genetic diversity and population connectivity within species can be influenced by both historical and contemporary barriers to gene flow. In the marine environment, present day oceanographic features such as currents, fronts and upwelling systems can influence dispersal of eggs/larvae and/juveniles/adults, shaping population substructuring. The Benguela Current system in the southeastern Atlantic is one of the oldest upwelling systems in the world, and provides a unique opportunity to investigate the relative influence of contemporary and historical mechanisms shaping the evolutionary history of warm-temperate fish species. Using the genetic variation in the mitochondrial DNA Control Region and eight nuclear microsa...
The Benguela Cold Current system, located in the south-eastern Atlantic, features cold sea surface t...
Environmental gradients have been shown to disrupt gene flow in marine species, yet their influence ...
The capelin (Mallotus villosus) is a widespread marine fish species for which previous work has iden...
Contemporary patterns of genetic diversity and population connectivity within species can be influen...
Contemporary patterns of genetic diversity and population connectivity within species can be influen...
Contemporary patterns of genetic diversity and population connectivity within species can be influen...
Oceanographic features such as currents, fronts and upwelling cells have been recognised as possible...
The combination of oceanographic barriers and habitat heterogeneity are known to reduce connectivity...
AimThe Benguela Upwelling System (BUS) is a major biogeographical boundary in the south-eastern Atla...
The marine environment is punctuated by biogeographical barriers that limit dispersal and gene flow ...
The Benguela Current is considered to be a major biogeographic barrier for tropical and warm-tempera...
The Atlantic coast of South America is characterized by a great diversity and endemism of fishes. Pa...
The Benguela Cold Current system, located in the south-eastern Atlantic, features cold sea surface t...
Environmental gradients have been shown to disrupt gene flow in marine species, yet their influence ...
The capelin (Mallotus villosus) is a widespread marine fish species for which previous work has iden...
Contemporary patterns of genetic diversity and population connectivity within species can be influen...
Contemporary patterns of genetic diversity and population connectivity within species can be influen...
Contemporary patterns of genetic diversity and population connectivity within species can be influen...
Oceanographic features such as currents, fronts and upwelling cells have been recognised as possible...
The combination of oceanographic barriers and habitat heterogeneity are known to reduce connectivity...
AimThe Benguela Upwelling System (BUS) is a major biogeographical boundary in the south-eastern Atla...
The marine environment is punctuated by biogeographical barriers that limit dispersal and gene flow ...
The Benguela Current is considered to be a major biogeographic barrier for tropical and warm-tempera...
The Atlantic coast of South America is characterized by a great diversity and endemism of fishes. Pa...
The Benguela Cold Current system, located in the south-eastern Atlantic, features cold sea surface t...
Environmental gradients have been shown to disrupt gene flow in marine species, yet their influence ...
The capelin (Mallotus villosus) is a widespread marine fish species for which previous work has iden...