The identification of species is one of the most basic, and yet critically important, issues in biology with far-reaching potential implications for fields such as biodiversity conservation, population ecology and epidemiology. Morphology has long been the primary tool biologists have used to categorize life. However, we now know that a significant portion of natural diversity is morphologically hidden, and therefore, we must integrate non-morphological tools into the description of biodiversity. Here, we demonstrate the utility of multi-locus population genetic data for identifying and characterizing cryptic species complexes, even when species share large amounts of genetic variability. Specifically, we have used DNA sequence data from 12...
Aim: Using high-resolution genetic markers on samples gathered from across their wide distributional...
Understanding the genetic basis of reproductive isolation is a long-standing goal of speciation rese...
Background Evolutionary patterns of scleractinian (stony) corals are difficult to i...
The identification of species is one of the most basic, and yet critically important, issues in biol...
Mounting evidence of cryptic species in a wide range of taxa highlights the need for careful analyse...
Most hard corals have broad distributions, and historically this was attributed to their capability ...
Mounting evidence of cryptic species in a wide range of taxa highlights the need for careful analyse...
AIM: Using high-resolution genetic markers on samples gathered from across their wide distributional...
Understanding the genetic basis of reproductive isolation is a long-standing goal of speciation rese...
Abstract Distinguishing coral species is not only crucial for physiological, ecological, and evoluti...
Genetic subdivision within a species is a vital component of the evolution of biodiversity. In some ...
Accurate definition of species is critical to understanding ecological and evolutionary processes an...
Morphological characters are traditionally used to define species of corals. However, defining speci...
Distinguishing coral species is not only crucial for physiological, ecological, and evolutionary stu...
Coral reefs are the epitome of species diversity, yet the number of described scleractinian coral sp...
Aim: Using high-resolution genetic markers on samples gathered from across their wide distributional...
Understanding the genetic basis of reproductive isolation is a long-standing goal of speciation rese...
Background Evolutionary patterns of scleractinian (stony) corals are difficult to i...
The identification of species is one of the most basic, and yet critically important, issues in biol...
Mounting evidence of cryptic species in a wide range of taxa highlights the need for careful analyse...
Most hard corals have broad distributions, and historically this was attributed to their capability ...
Mounting evidence of cryptic species in a wide range of taxa highlights the need for careful analyse...
AIM: Using high-resolution genetic markers on samples gathered from across their wide distributional...
Understanding the genetic basis of reproductive isolation is a long-standing goal of speciation rese...
Abstract Distinguishing coral species is not only crucial for physiological, ecological, and evoluti...
Genetic subdivision within a species is a vital component of the evolution of biodiversity. In some ...
Accurate definition of species is critical to understanding ecological and evolutionary processes an...
Morphological characters are traditionally used to define species of corals. However, defining speci...
Distinguishing coral species is not only crucial for physiological, ecological, and evolutionary stu...
Coral reefs are the epitome of species diversity, yet the number of described scleractinian coral sp...
Aim: Using high-resolution genetic markers on samples gathered from across their wide distributional...
Understanding the genetic basis of reproductive isolation is a long-standing goal of speciation rese...
Background Evolutionary patterns of scleractinian (stony) corals are difficult to i...