During the past 30 years, 42 molecular studies have been undertaken in New Zealand to examine the phylogeography of coastal benthic invertebrates and plants. Here, we identify generalities and/or patterns that have emerged from this research and consider the processes implicated in generating genetic structure within populations. Studies have used various molecular markers and examined taxonomic groups with a range of life histories and dispersal strategies. Genetic disjunctions have been identified at multiple locations, with the most frequently observed division occurring between northern and southern populations at the top of the South Island. Although upwelling has been implicated as a cause of this disjunction, oceanographic evidence i...
Understanding the different types of genetic population structure that characterise marine species, ...
Phylogeographic studies indicate that many marine invertebrates lacking autonomous dispersal ability...
Dispersal plays a key role to connect populations and, if limited, is one of the main processes to m...
During the past 30 years, 42 molecular studies have been undertaken in New Zealand to examine the ph...
For many benthic marine taxa, dispersal over large distances is dependent on a pelagic larval phase....
The extent to which marine populations are "open” (panmixia) or "closed” (self-recruitment) remains ...
An effective investigation of the underlying ecological processes that shape genetic diversity and c...
The interconnected nature of the oceans, the small size and passive nature of larvae has resulted in...
New Zealand’s coastal waters are an integral part of the social, economic and environmental heritage...
New Zealand is a continental island surrounded by deep-ocean, with a complex system of currents and ...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2007.Includes bibliographical references.ix, 58 leaves...
The population genetic structure of toheroa (Paphies ventricosa), an Aotearoa (New Zealand) endemic ...
Knowledge about the population genetic structure of species and the factors shaping such patterns is...
A fundamental goal of fisheries management is sustainable harvesting and the preservation of properl...
Life history traits can be influential in a species’ evolution, particularly in regards to dispersal...
Understanding the different types of genetic population structure that characterise marine species, ...
Phylogeographic studies indicate that many marine invertebrates lacking autonomous dispersal ability...
Dispersal plays a key role to connect populations and, if limited, is one of the main processes to m...
During the past 30 years, 42 molecular studies have been undertaken in New Zealand to examine the ph...
For many benthic marine taxa, dispersal over large distances is dependent on a pelagic larval phase....
The extent to which marine populations are "open” (panmixia) or "closed” (self-recruitment) remains ...
An effective investigation of the underlying ecological processes that shape genetic diversity and c...
The interconnected nature of the oceans, the small size and passive nature of larvae has resulted in...
New Zealand’s coastal waters are an integral part of the social, economic and environmental heritage...
New Zealand is a continental island surrounded by deep-ocean, with a complex system of currents and ...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2007.Includes bibliographical references.ix, 58 leaves...
The population genetic structure of toheroa (Paphies ventricosa), an Aotearoa (New Zealand) endemic ...
Knowledge about the population genetic structure of species and the factors shaping such patterns is...
A fundamental goal of fisheries management is sustainable harvesting and the preservation of properl...
Life history traits can be influential in a species’ evolution, particularly in regards to dispersal...
Understanding the different types of genetic population structure that characterise marine species, ...
Phylogeographic studies indicate that many marine invertebrates lacking autonomous dispersal ability...
Dispersal plays a key role to connect populations and, if limited, is one of the main processes to m...