NEWS COVERAGE: A news release based on this journal publication, which is written for a lay audience and has been approved by an author of the study, is available online: http://bit.ly/fRZ3ND.Acceptance of marine protected areas (MPAs) as fishery and conservation tools has been hampered by lack of direct evidence that MPAs successfully seed unprotected areas with larvae of targeted species. For the first time, we present direct evidence of large-scale population connectivity within an existing and effective network of MPAs. A new parentage analysis identified four parent-offspring pairs from a large, exploited population of the coral-reef fish Zebrasoma flavescens in Hawai'i, revealing larval dispersal distances ranging from 15 to 184 km...
A complete understanding of population connectivity via larval dispersal is of great value to the ef...
Well-designed and effectively managed networks of marine reserves can be effective tools for both fi...
International audienceThe global decline of coral reefs has led to calls for strategies that reconci...
Acceptance of marine protected areas (MPAs) as fishery and conservation tools has been hampered by l...
Acceptance of marine protected areas (MPAs) as fishery and conservation tools has been hampered by l...
Networks of no-take marine protected areas (MPAs) have been widely advocated for the conservation o...
Graduation date: 2010Many marine fish populations are severely declining due to over-fishing, loss o...
Larval dispersal is the key process by which populations of most marine fishes and invertebrates are...
Networks of no-take marine reserves (NTMRs) are a widely advocated strategy for managing coral reefs...
The oceans are deteriorating at a fast pace. Conservation measures, such as Marine Protected Areas, ...
Enthusiasm for the use of no-take marine protected areas (MPAs) as management tools for the protecti...
Many ocean species exist within what are called marine metapopulations: networks of otherwise isolat...
Larval dispersal is the key process by which populations of most marine fishes and invertebrates are...
Marine species with pelagic larvae typically exhibit little population structure, suggesting long di...
A complete understanding of population connectivity via larval dispersal is of great value to the ef...
Well-designed and effectively managed networks of marine reserves can be effective tools for both fi...
International audienceThe global decline of coral reefs has led to calls for strategies that reconci...
Acceptance of marine protected areas (MPAs) as fishery and conservation tools has been hampered by l...
Acceptance of marine protected areas (MPAs) as fishery and conservation tools has been hampered by l...
Networks of no-take marine protected areas (MPAs) have been widely advocated for the conservation o...
Graduation date: 2010Many marine fish populations are severely declining due to over-fishing, loss o...
Larval dispersal is the key process by which populations of most marine fishes and invertebrates are...
Networks of no-take marine reserves (NTMRs) are a widely advocated strategy for managing coral reefs...
The oceans are deteriorating at a fast pace. Conservation measures, such as Marine Protected Areas, ...
Enthusiasm for the use of no-take marine protected areas (MPAs) as management tools for the protecti...
Many ocean species exist within what are called marine metapopulations: networks of otherwise isolat...
Larval dispersal is the key process by which populations of most marine fishes and invertebrates are...
Marine species with pelagic larvae typically exhibit little population structure, suggesting long di...
A complete understanding of population connectivity via larval dispersal is of great value to the ef...
Well-designed and effectively managed networks of marine reserves can be effective tools for both fi...
International audienceThe global decline of coral reefs has led to calls for strategies that reconci...