Connectivity, the demographic linking of local populations through the dispersal of individuals, is one of the most poorly understood processes in population dynamics, yet has profound implications for conservation and harvest strategies. For marine species with pelagic larvae, direct estimation of connectivity remains logistically challenging and has mostly been limited to single snapshots in time. Here, we document seasonal and interannual patterns of larval dispersal in a metapopulation of the coral reef fish Amphiprion polymnus. A 3-year record of larval trajectories within and among nine discrete local populations from an area of approximately 35 km was established by determining the natal origin of settled juveniles through DNA parent...
Graduation date: 2010Many marine fish populations are severely declining due to over-fishing, loss o...
The extent of larval dispersal on coral reefs has important implications for the persistence of cor...
Much progress has been made toward understanding marine metapopulation dynamics, largely because of ...
Connectivity, the demographic linking of local populations through the dispersal of individuals, is ...
Connectivity, the demographic linking of local populations through the dispersal of individuals, is ...
The extent of larval dispersal holds a crucial role for both the dynamics and evolution of spatially...
Many marine organisms can be transported hundreds of kilometers during their pelagic larval stage, y...
The persistence and resilience of marine populations in the face of disturbances is directly affecte...
Many ocean species exist within what are called marine metapopulations: networks of otherwise isolat...
Population connectivity influences virtually all ecological and evolutionary processes within metapo...
International audienceDirect estimates of larval retention and connectivity are essential to underst...
Larval dispersal is the key process by which populations of most marine fishes and invertebrates are...
Dispersal drives diverse processes from population persistence to community dynamics. However, the a...
Many marine organisms can be transported hundreds of kilometres during their pelagic larval stage, y...
Graduation date: 2010Many marine fish populations are severely declining due to over-fishing, loss o...
The extent of larval dispersal on coral reefs has important implications for the persistence of cor...
Much progress has been made toward understanding marine metapopulation dynamics, largely because of ...
Connectivity, the demographic linking of local populations through the dispersal of individuals, is ...
Connectivity, the demographic linking of local populations through the dispersal of individuals, is ...
The extent of larval dispersal holds a crucial role for both the dynamics and evolution of spatially...
Many marine organisms can be transported hundreds of kilometers during their pelagic larval stage, y...
The persistence and resilience of marine populations in the face of disturbances is directly affecte...
Many ocean species exist within what are called marine metapopulations: networks of otherwise isolat...
Population connectivity influences virtually all ecological and evolutionary processes within metapo...
International audienceDirect estimates of larval retention and connectivity are essential to underst...
Larval dispersal is the key process by which populations of most marine fishes and invertebrates are...
Dispersal drives diverse processes from population persistence to community dynamics. However, the a...
Many marine organisms can be transported hundreds of kilometres during their pelagic larval stage, y...
Graduation date: 2010Many marine fish populations are severely declining due to over-fishing, loss o...
The extent of larval dispersal on coral reefs has important implications for the persistence of cor...
Much progress has been made toward understanding marine metapopulation dynamics, largely because of ...