Coral reefs rely on inter-habitat connectivity to maintain gene flow, biodiversity and ecosystem resilience. Coral reef communities of the Red Sea exhibit remarkable genetic homogeneity across most of the Arabian Peninsula coastline, with a genetic break towards the southern part of the basin. While previous studies have attributed these patterns to environmental heterogeneity, we hypothesize that they may also emerge as a result of dynamic circulation flow; yet, such linkages remain undemonstrated. Here, we integrate satellite-derived biophysical observations, particle dispersion model simulations, genetic population data and ship-borne in situ profiles to assess reef connectivity in the Red Sea. We simulated long-term (>20 yrs.) connectiv...
A detailed understanding of the genetic structure of populations and an accurate interpretation of p...
Connectivity underpins the persistence and recovery of marine ecosystems. The Great Barrier Reef (GB...
Long-distance dispersal is believed to strongly influence coral reef population dynamics across the ...
Coral reefs rely on inter-habitat connectivity to maintain gene flow, biodiversity and ecosystem re...
This is the final version. Available from Nature research via the DOI in this record.Coral reefs rel...
The relatively recent fields of terrestrial landscape and marine seascape genetics seek to identify ...
A main goal of population geneticists is to study patterns of gene flow to gain a better understandi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2014.Marine protected areas (MPAs) have been est...
Resolving the pattern of genetic connectivity in the ocean is necessary for fishery management, cons...
Understanding the processes that shape patterns of genetic structure across space is a central aim o...
Understanding the connectivity of reef organisms is important to assist in the conservation of biolo...
The Red Sea is the world's northernmost tropical sea. The 2000 km long, but narrow basin creates dis...
Countries in the Western Indian Ocean (WIO) and along the Red Sea are particularly vulnerable to cor...
Connectivity underpins the persistence and recovery of marine ecosystems. The Great Barrier Reef (GB...
A detailed understanding of the genetic structure of populations and an accurate interpretation of p...
Connectivity underpins the persistence and recovery of marine ecosystems. The Great Barrier Reef (GB...
Long-distance dispersal is believed to strongly influence coral reef population dynamics across the ...
Coral reefs rely on inter-habitat connectivity to maintain gene flow, biodiversity and ecosystem re...
This is the final version. Available from Nature research via the DOI in this record.Coral reefs rel...
The relatively recent fields of terrestrial landscape and marine seascape genetics seek to identify ...
A main goal of population geneticists is to study patterns of gene flow to gain a better understandi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2014.Marine protected areas (MPAs) have been est...
Resolving the pattern of genetic connectivity in the ocean is necessary for fishery management, cons...
Understanding the processes that shape patterns of genetic structure across space is a central aim o...
Understanding the connectivity of reef organisms is important to assist in the conservation of biolo...
The Red Sea is the world's northernmost tropical sea. The 2000 km long, but narrow basin creates dis...
Countries in the Western Indian Ocean (WIO) and along the Red Sea are particularly vulnerable to cor...
Connectivity underpins the persistence and recovery of marine ecosystems. The Great Barrier Reef (GB...
A detailed understanding of the genetic structure of populations and an accurate interpretation of p...
Connectivity underpins the persistence and recovery of marine ecosystems. The Great Barrier Reef (GB...
Long-distance dispersal is believed to strongly influence coral reef population dynamics across the ...