Elucidating demographic history during the settlement of ecological communities is crucial for properly inferring the mechanisms that shape patterns of species diversity and their persistence through time. Here, we used genomic data and coalescent-based approaches to elucidate for the first time the demographic dynamics associated with the settlement by endemic reef fish fauna of one of the most remote peripheral islands of the Pacific Ocean, Rapa Nui (Easter Island). We compared the demographic history of nine endemic species in order to explore their demographic responses to Pleistocene climatic fluctuations. We found that species endemic to Rapa Nui share a common demographic history, as signatures of population expansions were retrieved...
The most prominent pattern in global marine biogeography is the biodiversity peak in the Indo-Austra...
In marine organisms, pelagic larval dispersal often results in genetic panmixis among widely separat...
In the terrestrial environment the highest rates of extinction have been in endemic species on isola...
International audienceElucidating demographic history during the settlement of ecological communitie...
International audienceDespite the unique nature of endemic species, their origin and population hist...
textSea levels fluctuated following glacial cycles during the Pleistocene, reaching approximately 11...
Coral reefs and their associated fauna are largely impacted by ongoing climate change. Unravelling s...
International audienceThis study investigated the influence of reproductive strategy (benthic or pel...
Aim\ud Many coral reef regions have a history of isolation and extinction. Our aim was to test wheth...
Many coral reef fishes display remarkable genetic and phenotypic variation across their geographic r...
How rapidly can animal populations in the wild evolve when faced with sudden environmental shifts? U...
Understanding how species biology may facilitate resilience to climate change remains a critical fac...
The most prominent pattern in global marine biogeography is the biodiversity peak in the Indo-Austra...
In marine organisms, pelagic larval dispersal often results in genetic panmixis among widely separat...
In the terrestrial environment the highest rates of extinction have been in endemic species on isola...
International audienceElucidating demographic history during the settlement of ecological communitie...
International audienceDespite the unique nature of endemic species, their origin and population hist...
textSea levels fluctuated following glacial cycles during the Pleistocene, reaching approximately 11...
Coral reefs and their associated fauna are largely impacted by ongoing climate change. Unravelling s...
International audienceThis study investigated the influence of reproductive strategy (benthic or pel...
Aim\ud Many coral reef regions have a history of isolation and extinction. Our aim was to test wheth...
Many coral reef fishes display remarkable genetic and phenotypic variation across their geographic r...
How rapidly can animal populations in the wild evolve when faced with sudden environmental shifts? U...
Understanding how species biology may facilitate resilience to climate change remains a critical fac...
The most prominent pattern in global marine biogeography is the biodiversity peak in the Indo-Austra...
In marine organisms, pelagic larval dispersal often results in genetic panmixis among widely separat...
In the terrestrial environment the highest rates of extinction have been in endemic species on isola...