A central issue in evolutionary ecology is how patterns of dispersal influence patterns of relatedness in populations. In terrestrial organisms, limited dispersal of offspring leads to groups of related individuals. By contrast, for most marine organisms, larval dispersal in open waters is thought to minimize kin associations within populations. However, recent molecular evidence and theoretical approaches have shown that limited dispersal, sibling cohesion and/or differential reproductive success can lead to kin association and elevated relatedness. Here, we tested the hypothesis that limited dispersal explains small-scale patterns of relatedness in the pajama cardinalfish Sphaeramia nematoptera. We used 19 microsatellite markers to assess...
Discrepancies between potential and observed dispersal distances of reef fish indicate the need for ...
Marine biologists have gone through a paradigm shift, from the assumption that marine populations ar...
Pelagic larval duration (PLD) has been hypothesized to be the primary predictor of connectivity in m...
A central issue in evolutionary ecology is how patterns of dispersal influence patterns of relatedne...
A central issue in evolutionary ecology is how patterns of dispersal influence patterns of relatedne...
International audienceKin selection plays an important role in the evolution of social behaviour in ...
Most social animals form prolonged relationships with other individuals, whether as mating partners,...
Animals forming social groups that include breeders and nonbreeders present evolutionary paradoxes; ...
Until recently, little attention has been paid to the existence of kin structure in the sea, despite...
The persistence and resilience of many coral reef species are dependent on rates of connectivity amo...
In group-living species, the degree of relatedness among group members often governs the extent of r...
Knowledge of behaviours, including sex-biased dispersal and kin-association, provides important insi...
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Many vertebrates form monogamous pairs to mate and care for their offspring. However, genetic tools ...
A central question of evolutionary ecology is: why do animals live in groups? Answering this questio...
Discrepancies between potential and observed dispersal distances of reef fish indicate the need for ...
Marine biologists have gone through a paradigm shift, from the assumption that marine populations ar...
Pelagic larval duration (PLD) has been hypothesized to be the primary predictor of connectivity in m...
A central issue in evolutionary ecology is how patterns of dispersal influence patterns of relatedne...
A central issue in evolutionary ecology is how patterns of dispersal influence patterns of relatedne...
International audienceKin selection plays an important role in the evolution of social behaviour in ...
Most social animals form prolonged relationships with other individuals, whether as mating partners,...
Animals forming social groups that include breeders and nonbreeders present evolutionary paradoxes; ...
Until recently, little attention has been paid to the existence of kin structure in the sea, despite...
The persistence and resilience of many coral reef species are dependent on rates of connectivity amo...
In group-living species, the degree of relatedness among group members often governs the extent of r...
Knowledge of behaviours, including sex-biased dispersal and kin-association, provides important insi...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2018. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Many vertebrates form monogamous pairs to mate and care for their offspring. However, genetic tools ...
A central question of evolutionary ecology is: why do animals live in groups? Answering this questio...
Discrepancies between potential and observed dispersal distances of reef fish indicate the need for ...
Marine biologists have gone through a paradigm shift, from the assumption that marine populations ar...
Pelagic larval duration (PLD) has been hypothesized to be the primary predictor of connectivity in m...