The constancy of phenotypic variation and covariation is an assumption that underlies most recent investigations of past selective regimes and attempts to predict future responses to selection. Few studies have tested this assumption of constancy despite good reasons to expect that the pattern of phenotypic variation and covariation may vary in space and time. We compared phenotypic variance-covariance matrices (P) estimated for populations of six species of distantly related coral reef fishes sampled at two locations on Australia's Great Barrier Reef separated by more than 1000 km. The intraspecific similarity between these matrices was estimated using two methods: matrix correlation and common principal component analysis. Although there ...
Biogeography has focused extensively on species identities, yet global patterns in species traits (m...
Background: Management strategies for coral reefs are dependant on information about the spatial pop...
Despite substantial advances in our understanding of marine population dynamics, there is still much...
The constancy of phenotypic variation and covariation is an assumption that underlies most recent in...
Spatial variation in microhabitats, predation pressure, and competitor assemblages may create a land...
Many coral reef fishes are fished, often resulting in detrimental genetic effects; however, reef fis...
The parameters of a species life history and performance do not vary independently. Co-varying trait...
Changes in the coral reef complex can affect predator-prey relationships, resource availability and ...
The 'diversity-stability hypothesis', in which higher species diversity within biological communitie...
<div><p>Changes in the coral reef complex can affect predator-prey relationships, resource availabil...
Temporal variance in species abundance, a potential driver of extinction, is linked to mean abundanc...
What shapes variation in genetic structure within a community of co-distributed species is a central...
Aim: To determine which seascape features have shaped the spatial genetic patterns of coral reef fis...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 63-69)In marine organisms with complex life histories it ...
Pelagic larval duration (PLD) is a commonly used proxy for dispersal potential in coral reef fishes....
Biogeography has focused extensively on species identities, yet global patterns in species traits (m...
Background: Management strategies for coral reefs are dependant on information about the spatial pop...
Despite substantial advances in our understanding of marine population dynamics, there is still much...
The constancy of phenotypic variation and covariation is an assumption that underlies most recent in...
Spatial variation in microhabitats, predation pressure, and competitor assemblages may create a land...
Many coral reef fishes are fished, often resulting in detrimental genetic effects; however, reef fis...
The parameters of a species life history and performance do not vary independently. Co-varying trait...
Changes in the coral reef complex can affect predator-prey relationships, resource availability and ...
The 'diversity-stability hypothesis', in which higher species diversity within biological communitie...
<div><p>Changes in the coral reef complex can affect predator-prey relationships, resource availabil...
Temporal variance in species abundance, a potential driver of extinction, is linked to mean abundanc...
What shapes variation in genetic structure within a community of co-distributed species is a central...
Aim: To determine which seascape features have shaped the spatial genetic patterns of coral reef fis...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 63-69)In marine organisms with complex life histories it ...
Pelagic larval duration (PLD) is a commonly used proxy for dispersal potential in coral reef fishes....
Biogeography has focused extensively on species identities, yet global patterns in species traits (m...
Background: Management strategies for coral reefs are dependant on information about the spatial pop...
Despite substantial advances in our understanding of marine population dynamics, there is still much...