Extreme concentration of marine biodiversity and exploitation of marine resources in the Coral Triangle pose challenges to biogeographers and resource managers. Comparative phylogeography provides a powerful tool to test biogeographic hypotheses evoked to explain species richness in the Coral Triangle. It can also be used to delineate management units for marine resources. After about a decade of phylogeographical studies, patterns for the Coral Triangle are emerging. Broad connectivity in some species support the notion that larvae have maintained gene flow among distant populations for long periods. Other phylogeographic patterns suggest vicariant events resulting from Pleistocene sea level fluctuations, which have, at least occasionally,...
One-third of the world's reef-building corals are facing heightened extinction risk from climate cha...
Numerous deep-sea species have apparent widespread and discontinuous distributions. Many of these ar...
This thesis examines the evolution of coral reef fish species, specifically the chronology and geogr...
Extreme concentration of marine biodiversity and exploitation of marine resources in the Coral Trian...
Copyright © 2011 Kent E. Carpenter et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Abstract Here we present a review of how the study of the geographic distribution of genetic lineage...
Repeated exposure and flooding of the Sunda and Sahul shelves during Pleistocene sea level fluctuati...
Marine habitats are in decline worldwide, precipitating a strong interest in marine conservation. Th...
The Coral Triangle region of the Indo-Pacific realm harbors an extraordinary number of species, with...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Species-rich coral reef systems present a paradox to evolutionary biologists. Many reef invertebrate...
Conservation priorities are calculated on the basis of species richness, endemism, and threats. Howe...
Understanding how geography, oceanography, and climate have ultimately shaped marine biodiversity re...
Aim: Several biogeographic hypotheses seek to explain the extreme species diversity of the coral ree...
Background: The Coral Triangle (CT), bounded by the Philippines, the Malay Peninsula, and New Guinea...
One-third of the world's reef-building corals are facing heightened extinction risk from climate cha...
Numerous deep-sea species have apparent widespread and discontinuous distributions. Many of these ar...
This thesis examines the evolution of coral reef fish species, specifically the chronology and geogr...
Extreme concentration of marine biodiversity and exploitation of marine resources in the Coral Trian...
Copyright © 2011 Kent E. Carpenter et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Abstract Here we present a review of how the study of the geographic distribution of genetic lineage...
Repeated exposure and flooding of the Sunda and Sahul shelves during Pleistocene sea level fluctuati...
Marine habitats are in decline worldwide, precipitating a strong interest in marine conservation. Th...
The Coral Triangle region of the Indo-Pacific realm harbors an extraordinary number of species, with...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Species-rich coral reef systems present a paradox to evolutionary biologists. Many reef invertebrate...
Conservation priorities are calculated on the basis of species richness, endemism, and threats. Howe...
Understanding how geography, oceanography, and climate have ultimately shaped marine biodiversity re...
Aim: Several biogeographic hypotheses seek to explain the extreme species diversity of the coral ree...
Background: The Coral Triangle (CT), bounded by the Philippines, the Malay Peninsula, and New Guinea...
One-third of the world's reef-building corals are facing heightened extinction risk from climate cha...
Numerous deep-sea species have apparent widespread and discontinuous distributions. Many of these ar...
This thesis examines the evolution of coral reef fish species, specifically the chronology and geogr...