Among marine species distributed in the Indian Ocean and the Pacific, the Indo–Pacific Barrier (IPB) has been found to be an important barrier of divergence of species distributed on both sides. Among the five species of the genus Pampus, only Pampus chinensis and P. cinereus are distributed across the western Pacific and the Indian Oceans and have not been studied comparatively using extensive sampling and gene markers. Furthermore, the origin and history of genus Pampus remain unrevealed. We used thousands of nuclear loci based on target gene enrichment to explore genetic structure of P. chinensis and P. cinereus across the western Pacific and Indian Oceans. We performed divergence dating and ancestral area reconstruction analysis and inf...
This thesis investigates the potential role of historical isolation of ocean basins in promoting di...
Aim The high species richness of the Indo-Australian Archipelago (IAA) marine biodiversity hotspot h...
BackgroundThere is increasing recognition of the concordance between marine biogeographic and phylog...
Pomfrets (genus Pampus), a highly commercial fishery resource distributed in the Indo-Western Pacifi...
Tissue samples from 84 Pampus chinensis individuals were collected from four geographic regions with...
The southern lesser pomfret (Pampus minor) is an economically important fish, and its numbers are de...
Aim: To test hypothesized biogeographic partitions of the tropical Indo-Pacific Ocean with phylogeog...
Pomfrets (Genus Pampus) are commercially important fishes in the Indo Pacific region. The systematic...
Not AvailablePomfrets (Genus Pampus) are commercially important fishes in the Indo Pacific region. T...
Aim: To test hypothesized biogeographic partitions of the tropical Indo-Pacific Ocean with phylogeog...
Aim: To test hypothesized biogeographic partitions of the tropical Indo‐Pacific Ocean with phylogeog...
Many pantropical marine species have a similar disjunct range across the globe. There are two hypoth...
Widely distributed, broadcast-spawning Diadema sea urchins have been used as model in-vertebrate spe...
South-East Asia covers four of the world's biodiversity hotspots, showing high species diversity and...
Assessing population connectivity is necessary to construct effective marine protected areas. This c...
This thesis investigates the potential role of historical isolation of ocean basins in promoting di...
Aim The high species richness of the Indo-Australian Archipelago (IAA) marine biodiversity hotspot h...
BackgroundThere is increasing recognition of the concordance between marine biogeographic and phylog...
Pomfrets (genus Pampus), a highly commercial fishery resource distributed in the Indo-Western Pacifi...
Tissue samples from 84 Pampus chinensis individuals were collected from four geographic regions with...
The southern lesser pomfret (Pampus minor) is an economically important fish, and its numbers are de...
Aim: To test hypothesized biogeographic partitions of the tropical Indo-Pacific Ocean with phylogeog...
Pomfrets (Genus Pampus) are commercially important fishes in the Indo Pacific region. The systematic...
Not AvailablePomfrets (Genus Pampus) are commercially important fishes in the Indo Pacific region. T...
Aim: To test hypothesized biogeographic partitions of the tropical Indo-Pacific Ocean with phylogeog...
Aim: To test hypothesized biogeographic partitions of the tropical Indo‐Pacific Ocean with phylogeog...
Many pantropical marine species have a similar disjunct range across the globe. There are two hypoth...
Widely distributed, broadcast-spawning Diadema sea urchins have been used as model in-vertebrate spe...
South-East Asia covers four of the world's biodiversity hotspots, showing high species diversity and...
Assessing population connectivity is necessary to construct effective marine protected areas. This c...
This thesis investigates the potential role of historical isolation of ocean basins in promoting di...
Aim The high species richness of the Indo-Australian Archipelago (IAA) marine biodiversity hotspot h...
BackgroundThere is increasing recognition of the concordance between marine biogeographic and phylog...