Many marine organisms can be transported hundreds of kilometers during their pelagic larval stage, yet little is known about spatial and temporal patterns of larval dispersal. Although traditional population-genetic tools can be applied to infer movement of larvae on an evolutionary time scale, large effective population sizes and high rates of gene-flow present serious challenges to documenting dispersal patterns over shorter, ecologically-relevant, time scales. Here, we address these challenges by combining direct parentage analysis and indirect genetic analyses over a four-year period to document spatial and temporal patterns of larval dispersal in a common coral-reef fish: the bicolor damselfish (Stegastes partitus). At four island loca...
Larval dispersal is a critically important yet enigmatic process in marine ecology, evolution, and c...
Larval dispersal is the key process by which populations of most marine fishes and invertebrates are...
Marine biologists have gone through a paradigm shift, from the assumption that marine populations ar...
Many marine organisms can be transported hundreds of kilometers during their pelagic larval stage, y...
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...
Identifying patterns of larval dispersal within marine metapopulations is vital for effective fisher...
Connectivity, the demographic linking of local populations through the dispersal of individuals, is ...
Characterizing patterns of larval dispersal is essential to understanding the ecological and evoluti...
Long-distance dispersal (LDD) is consequential to metapopulation ecology and evolution. In systems w...
Marine biologists have gone through a paradigm shift, from the assumption that marine populations ar...
Dispersal drives diverse processes from population persistence to community dynamics. However, the a...
Larval dispersal is a critically important yet enigmatic process in marine ecology, evolution, and c...
Many marine species have vastly different capacities for dispersal during larval, juvenile and adult...
Larval dispersal is a critically important yet enigmatic process in marine ecology, evolution, and c...
Larval dispersal is the key process by which populations of most marine fishes and invertebrates are...
Marine biologists have gone through a paradigm shift, from the assumption that marine populations ar...
Many marine organisms can be transported hundreds of kilometers during their pelagic larval stage, y...
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...
Identifying patterns of larval dispersal within marine metapopulations is vital for effective fisher...
Connectivity, the demographic linking of local populations through the dispersal of individuals, is ...
Characterizing patterns of larval dispersal is essential to understanding the ecological and evoluti...
Long-distance dispersal (LDD) is consequential to metapopulation ecology and evolution. In systems w...
Marine biologists have gone through a paradigm shift, from the assumption that marine populations ar...
Dispersal drives diverse processes from population persistence to community dynamics. However, the a...
Larval dispersal is a critically important yet enigmatic process in marine ecology, evolution, and c...
Many marine species have vastly different capacities for dispersal during larval, juvenile and adult...
Larval dispersal is a critically important yet enigmatic process in marine ecology, evolution, and c...
Larval dispersal is the key process by which populations of most marine fishes and invertebrates are...
Marine biologists have gone through a paradigm shift, from the assumption that marine populations ar...