Rising ocean temperatures and extreme temperature events have precipitated declines and local extinctions in many marine species globally, but patterns of loss are often uneven across species ranges for reasons that are poorly understood. Knowledge of the extent of local adaptation and gene flow may explain such patterns and help predict future trajectories under scenarios of climate change. We test the extent to which local differentiation in thermal tolerance is influenced by gene flow and local adaptation using a widely distributed intertidal seaweed (Hormosira banksii) from temperate Australia. Population surveys across ~2,000 km of the species range revealed strong genetic structuring at regional and local scales (global F ST = 0.243) ...
Climate change is driving the redistribution of species at a global scale and documenting and predic...
Rear (warm) edge populations are often considered more susceptible to warming than central (cool) po...
13 páginas, 7 figuras, 1 tabla.The differential response of marine populations to climate change rem...
Rising ocean temperatures and extreme temperature events have precipitated declines and local extinc...
The differential response of marine populations to climate change remains poorly understood. Here, w...
The differential response of marine populations to climate change remains poorly understood. Here, w...
The differential response of marine populations to climate change remains poorly understood. Here, w...
The differential response of marine populations to climate change remains poorly understood. Here, w...
The differential response of marine populations to climate change remains poorly understood. Here, w...
The differential response of marine populations to climate change remains poorly understood. Here, w...
The differential response of marine populations to climate change remains poorly understood. Here, w...
The differential response of marine populations to climate change remains poorly understood. Here, w...
The differential response of marine populations to climate change remains poorly understood. Here, ...
The differential response of marine populations to climate change remains poorly understood. Here, w...
Climate change is driving the redistribution of species at a global scale and documenting and predic...
Climate change is driving the redistribution of species at a global scale and documenting and predic...
Rear (warm) edge populations are often considered more susceptible to warming than central (cool) po...
13 páginas, 7 figuras, 1 tabla.The differential response of marine populations to climate change rem...
Rising ocean temperatures and extreme temperature events have precipitated declines and local extinc...
The differential response of marine populations to climate change remains poorly understood. Here, w...
The differential response of marine populations to climate change remains poorly understood. Here, w...
The differential response of marine populations to climate change remains poorly understood. Here, w...
The differential response of marine populations to climate change remains poorly understood. Here, w...
The differential response of marine populations to climate change remains poorly understood. Here, w...
The differential response of marine populations to climate change remains poorly understood. Here, w...
The differential response of marine populations to climate change remains poorly understood. Here, w...
The differential response of marine populations to climate change remains poorly understood. Here, w...
The differential response of marine populations to climate change remains poorly understood. Here, ...
The differential response of marine populations to climate change remains poorly understood. Here, w...
Climate change is driving the redistribution of species at a global scale and documenting and predic...
Climate change is driving the redistribution of species at a global scale and documenting and predic...
Rear (warm) edge populations are often considered more susceptible to warming than central (cool) po...
13 páginas, 7 figuras, 1 tabla.The differential response of marine populations to climate change rem...