The bonga shad, Ethmalosa fimbriata, is a West African pelagic species still abundant in most habitats of its distribution range and thought to be only recently affected by anthropogenic pressure (habitat destruction or fishing pressure). Its presence in a wide range of coastal habitats characterised by different hydrodynamic processes, represents a case study useful for evaluating the importance of physical structure of the west African shoreline on the genetic structure of a small pelagic species. To investigate this question, the genetic diversity of E. fimbriata was assessed at both regional and species range scales, using mitochondrial (mt) and nuclear DNA markers. Whereas only three panmictic units were identified with mtDNA at the la...
Contemporary patterns of genetic diversity and population connectivity within species can be influen...
In the present study, the genetic diversity of brackish water environments was studied analysing thr...
This study is the first large-scale genetic population study of a widespread climax species of seagr...
The bonga shad, Ethmalosa fimbriata, is a West African pelagic species still abundant in most habita...
International audienceThe bonga shad, Ethmalosa fimbriata, is a West African pelagic species still a...
<p>Admixture proportions at each sampling location (black dots) of the 4 genetic clusters recovered ...
participantSouth Africa is the meeting point of two great and dynamic oceanic currents, with the ass...
International audienceTemporarily open/closed estuaries (TOCEs) are major ecosystems of the Indian O...
The evolutionary effects of glacial periods are poorly understood for Southern Hemisphere marine int...
BackgroundOceanography and life-history characteristics are known to influence the genetic structure...
Oceanographic features such as currents, fronts and upwelling cells have been recognised as possible...
The combination of oceanographic barriers and habitat heterogeneity are known to reduce connectivity...
International audienceUnderstanding evolutionary processes reshaping the genetic structure in the co...
Contemporary patterns of genetic diversity and population connectivity within species can be influen...
Contemporary patterns of genetic diversity and population connectivity within species can be influen...
In the present study, the genetic diversity of brackish water environments was studied analysing thr...
This study is the first large-scale genetic population study of a widespread climax species of seagr...
The bonga shad, Ethmalosa fimbriata, is a West African pelagic species still abundant in most habita...
International audienceThe bonga shad, Ethmalosa fimbriata, is a West African pelagic species still a...
<p>Admixture proportions at each sampling location (black dots) of the 4 genetic clusters recovered ...
participantSouth Africa is the meeting point of two great and dynamic oceanic currents, with the ass...
International audienceTemporarily open/closed estuaries (TOCEs) are major ecosystems of the Indian O...
The evolutionary effects of glacial periods are poorly understood for Southern Hemisphere marine int...
BackgroundOceanography and life-history characteristics are known to influence the genetic structure...
Oceanographic features such as currents, fronts and upwelling cells have been recognised as possible...
The combination of oceanographic barriers and habitat heterogeneity are known to reduce connectivity...
International audienceUnderstanding evolutionary processes reshaping the genetic structure in the co...
Contemporary patterns of genetic diversity and population connectivity within species can be influen...
Contemporary patterns of genetic diversity and population connectivity within species can be influen...
In the present study, the genetic diversity of brackish water environments was studied analysing thr...
This study is the first large-scale genetic population study of a widespread climax species of seagr...