Phylogeographical studies have shown that some shallow-water marine organisms, such as certain coral reef fishes, lack spatial population structure at oceanic scales, despite vast distances of pelagic habitat between reefs and other dispersal barriers. However, whether these dispersive widespread taxa constitute long-term panmictic populations across their species ranges remains unknown. Conventional phylogeographical inferences frequently fail to distinguish between long-term panmixia and metapopulations connected by gene flow. Moreover, marine organisms have notoriously large effective population sizes that confound population structure detection. Therefore, at what spatial scale marine populations experience independent evolutionary traj...
Indo-West Pacific coral reef fishes form speciose ecological communities. A biogeographically meanin...
The phylogeographical structure of coral-associated reef fishes may have been severely affected, mor...
Some Indo-Pacific coral reef fish species have been reported to have multiple sympatric lineages som...
Phylogeographical studies have shown that some shallow-water marine organisms, such as certain coral...
Phylogeographical studies have shown that some shallow-water marine organisms, such as certain coral...
Mitochondrial control region (HVR-1) sequences were used to identify patterns of genetic structure a...
We used the mitochondrial control region and a comparative approach to study the genetic population ...
The tropical Indo-Pacific is a very large biogeographic region stretching from the Red Sea to the ce...
Historical sea level fluctuations have influenced the genetic structure and evolutionary history of ...
On evolutionary timescales, sea level oscillations lead to recurrent spatio-temporal variation in sp...
Background: The Coral Triangle (CT), bounded by the Philippines, the Malay Peninsula, and New Guinea...
On evolutionary timescales, sea level oscillations lead to recurrent spatio-temporal variation in sp...
Marine biogeographic barriers can have unpredictable consequences, even among closely related specie...
Indo-West Pacific coral reef fishes form speciose ecological communities. A biogeographically meanin...
The phylogeographical structure of coral-associated reef fishes may have been severely affected, mor...
Some Indo-Pacific coral reef fish species have been reported to have multiple sympatric lineages som...
Phylogeographical studies have shown that some shallow-water marine organisms, such as certain coral...
Phylogeographical studies have shown that some shallow-water marine organisms, such as certain coral...
Mitochondrial control region (HVR-1) sequences were used to identify patterns of genetic structure a...
We used the mitochondrial control region and a comparative approach to study the genetic population ...
The tropical Indo-Pacific is a very large biogeographic region stretching from the Red Sea to the ce...
Historical sea level fluctuations have influenced the genetic structure and evolutionary history of ...
On evolutionary timescales, sea level oscillations lead to recurrent spatio-temporal variation in sp...
Background: The Coral Triangle (CT), bounded by the Philippines, the Malay Peninsula, and New Guinea...
On evolutionary timescales, sea level oscillations lead to recurrent spatio-temporal variation in sp...
Marine biogeographic barriers can have unpredictable consequences, even among closely related specie...
Indo-West Pacific coral reef fishes form speciose ecological communities. A biogeographically meanin...
The phylogeographical structure of coral-associated reef fishes may have been severely affected, mor...
Some Indo-Pacific coral reef fish species have been reported to have multiple sympatric lineages som...