Understanding how ocean currents affect larval transport is crucial for understanding population connectivity in sessile marine invertebrates whose primary dispersal opportunity occurs during the pelagic larval stage. This study used Lagrangian particle tracking experiments to examine population connectivity in New Zealand green-lipped mussels (Perna canaliculus) at the national scale. Predicted patterns of larval dispersal were compared to published multi-locus microsatellite data of observed population genetic structure. Estimates of oceanographic circulation correlated significantly with FST, and we conclude that hydrodynamic processes are important in driving genetic connectivity. However, no evidence was found for an oceanographic barr...
Marine populations are typically characterized by weak genetic differentiation due to the potential ...
Genetic connectivity studies are essential to understand species diversity and genetic structure and...
Understanding population connectivity is fundamental] to ecology, and, for sedentary organisms, conn...
A multidisciplinary approach has identified sigmoidal genetic clines on the east and west coasts in ...
Broadcast-spawning marine organisms with long pelagic larval duration are often expected to be genet...
Phylogeographic studies indicate that many marine invertebrates lacking autonomous dispersal ability...
Marine bivalves are sessile or sedentary as adults but have planktonic larvae which can potentially ...
The application of high-resolution genetic data has revealed that oceanographic connectivity in mari...
With the marine environment subjected to ever increasing anthropogenic pressures resulting in biodiv...
Fishery management and conservation of marine species increasingly relies on genetic data to delinea...
The spatial distribution of genetic variation across landscapes is influenced by physical features t...
Oceanographic features shape the distributional and genetic patterns of marine species by interrupti...
Marine populations are typically characterized by weak genetic differentiation due to the potential ...
Genetic connectivity studies are essential to understand species diversity and genetic structure and...
Understanding population connectivity is fundamental] to ecology, and, for sedentary organisms, conn...
A multidisciplinary approach has identified sigmoidal genetic clines on the east and west coasts in ...
Broadcast-spawning marine organisms with long pelagic larval duration are often expected to be genet...
Phylogeographic studies indicate that many marine invertebrates lacking autonomous dispersal ability...
Marine bivalves are sessile or sedentary as adults but have planktonic larvae which can potentially ...
The application of high-resolution genetic data has revealed that oceanographic connectivity in mari...
With the marine environment subjected to ever increasing anthropogenic pressures resulting in biodiv...
Fishery management and conservation of marine species increasingly relies on genetic data to delinea...
The spatial distribution of genetic variation across landscapes is influenced by physical features t...
Oceanographic features shape the distributional and genetic patterns of marine species by interrupti...
Marine populations are typically characterized by weak genetic differentiation due to the potential ...
Genetic connectivity studies are essential to understand species diversity and genetic structure and...
Understanding population connectivity is fundamental] to ecology, and, for sedentary organisms, conn...