Many organisms have a complex life-cycle in which dispersal occurs at the propagule stage. For marine environments, there is growing evidence that high levels of recruitment back to the natal population (self-recruitment) are common in many marine organisms. For fish, swimming behavior is frequently invoked as a key mechanism allowing high self-recruitment. For organisms with weak-swimming larvae, such as many marine invertebrates, the mechanisms behind self-recruitment are less clear. Here, we assessed whether the combination of passive retention of larvae due to re-circulation processes near reefs, and the dynamics of settlement competence, can produce the high levels of self-recruitment previously estimated by population genetic studies ...
The dispersal of larvae during their time in the pelagic environment is critically important to our ...
The dispersive larval phase connecting populations on different reefs has important implications for...
<div><p>Many marine populations exhibit high variability in the recruitment of young into the popula...
Many organisms have a complex life-cycle in which dispersal occurs at the propagule stage. For marin...
Many organisms have a complex life-cycle in which dispersal occurs at the propagule stage. For marin...
Oceanographic features influence the transport and delivery of marine larvae, and physical retention...
Mounting evidence suggests that some populations of benthic marine organisms may be less demographic...
Oceanographic features influence the transport and delivery of marine larvae, and physical retention...
The extent to which larvae from broadcast spawning scleractinian reef corals are retained on their n...
All early models of the pelagic phase of coastal organisms made the simplifying assumption that larv...
The persistence and resilience of many coral reef species are dependent on rates of connectivity amo...
The extent of larval dispersal on coral reefs has important implications for the persistence of cor...
We examine the hypothesis that reef fish larvae have some direct influence on their own dispersal an...
This thesis examined the extent to which tropical reef fish larvae are capable of influencing their ...
Dispersal influences ecological dynamics, evolution, biogeography, and biodiversity conservation, bu...
The dispersal of larvae during their time in the pelagic environment is critically important to our ...
The dispersive larval phase connecting populations on different reefs has important implications for...
<div><p>Many marine populations exhibit high variability in the recruitment of young into the popula...
Many organisms have a complex life-cycle in which dispersal occurs at the propagule stage. For marin...
Many organisms have a complex life-cycle in which dispersal occurs at the propagule stage. For marin...
Oceanographic features influence the transport and delivery of marine larvae, and physical retention...
Mounting evidence suggests that some populations of benthic marine organisms may be less demographic...
Oceanographic features influence the transport and delivery of marine larvae, and physical retention...
The extent to which larvae from broadcast spawning scleractinian reef corals are retained on their n...
All early models of the pelagic phase of coastal organisms made the simplifying assumption that larv...
The persistence and resilience of many coral reef species are dependent on rates of connectivity amo...
The extent of larval dispersal on coral reefs has important implications for the persistence of cor...
We examine the hypothesis that reef fish larvae have some direct influence on their own dispersal an...
This thesis examined the extent to which tropical reef fish larvae are capable of influencing their ...
Dispersal influences ecological dynamics, evolution, biogeography, and biodiversity conservation, bu...
The dispersal of larvae during their time in the pelagic environment is critically important to our ...
The dispersive larval phase connecting populations on different reefs has important implications for...
<div><p>Many marine populations exhibit high variability in the recruitment of young into the popula...