textSea levels fluctuated following glacial cycles during the Pleistocene, reaching approximately 115-130m below current sea levels in the Indian and Pacific Oceans during the last glacial maximum 17,000 years before present. The effects of these sea level fluctuations on population structure have been shown in many near-shore marine taxa, revealing several common patterns. However, the underlying mechanisms behind these observed patterns are largely unknown. Drops in sea level affect the distribution of shallow marine biota, exposing the continental shelf on a global scale, and displacing coral reef habitat to steep slopes where shelf breaks are shallow. In these circumstances, we expect that species inhabiting lagoons should show redu...
Plate tectonics and sediment processes control regional continental shelf topography. We examine the...
We propose and define the “Habitat Persistence Hypothesis” (HPH) to explain the biogeographical dist...
International audienceDespite the unique nature of endemic species, their origin and population hist...
textSea levels fluctuated following glacial cycles during the Pleistocene, reaching approximately 11...
Sea level fluctuations during glacial cycles affect the distribution of shallow marine biota, exposi...
International audienceThis study investigated the influence of reproductive strategy (benthic or pel...
Historical sea level fluctuations have influenced the genetic structure and evolutionary history of ...
International audienceElucidating demographic history during the settlement of ecological communitie...
Elucidating demographic history during the settlement of ecological communities is crucial for prope...
The Indo-West Pacific is characterized by extraordinary marine species diversity. The evolutionary m...
Coral reefs and their associated fauna are largely impacted by ongoing climate change. Unravelling s...
Aim Many coral reef regions have a history of isolation and extinction. Our aim was to test whether...
Plate tectonics and sediment processes control regional continental shelf topography. We examine the...
We propose and define the “Habitat Persistence Hypothesis” (HPH) to explain the biogeographical dist...
International audienceDespite the unique nature of endemic species, their origin and population hist...
textSea levels fluctuated following glacial cycles during the Pleistocene, reaching approximately 11...
Sea level fluctuations during glacial cycles affect the distribution of shallow marine biota, exposi...
International audienceThis study investigated the influence of reproductive strategy (benthic or pel...
Historical sea level fluctuations have influenced the genetic structure and evolutionary history of ...
International audienceElucidating demographic history during the settlement of ecological communitie...
Elucidating demographic history during the settlement of ecological communities is crucial for prope...
The Indo-West Pacific is characterized by extraordinary marine species diversity. The evolutionary m...
Coral reefs and their associated fauna are largely impacted by ongoing climate change. Unravelling s...
Aim Many coral reef regions have a history of isolation and extinction. Our aim was to test whether...
Plate tectonics and sediment processes control regional continental shelf topography. We examine the...
We propose and define the “Habitat Persistence Hypothesis” (HPH) to explain the biogeographical dist...
International audienceDespite the unique nature of endemic species, their origin and population hist...