In species that form dense populations, major disturbance events are expected to increase the chance of establishment for immigrant lineages. Real-time tests of the impact of disturbance on patterns of genetic structure are, however, scarce. Central to testing these concepts is determining the pool of potential immigrants dispersing into a disturbed area. In 2016, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake occurred on the South Island of New Zealand. Affecting approximately 100 km of coastline, this quake caused extensive uplift (several metres high), extirpating many intertidal populations, including keystone intertidal kelp species. Following the uplift, we set out to determine the geographic origins of detached kelp specimens which rafted into the distu...
International audienceThe expanding scale and increasing rate of marine biological invasions have be...
Macroalgae underpin most temperate inshore ecosystems, but increasing macroalgal loss, fragmentation...
Thesis: Ph. D., Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts I...
In species that form dense populations, major disturbance events are expected to increas...
Theory suggests that catastrophic earth-history events can drive rapid biological evolution, but emp...
Recent modeling and laboratory experiments suggest that the distribution of genetic diversity can be...
Theory suggests that catastrophic earth-history events can drive rapid biological evolution, but emp...
Major ecological disturbance events can provide opportunities to assess multispecies responses to up...
Long-distance dispersal (LDD) is thought to be a key driver of biogeographic processes, yet few dire...
Coastal populations are often connected by unidirectional current systems, but the biological effect...
Dispersal by passive oceanic rafting is considered important for the assembly of biotic communities ...
Durvillaea antarctica is a robust, buoyant macroalga which is found growing throughout the high lati...
Phylogeographic studies indicate that many marine invertebrates lacking autonomous dispersal ability...
Rafting has long been invoked as a key marine dispersal mechanism, but biologists have thus far prod...
The role of oceanographic processes in mediating passive marine dispersal events is poorly understoo...
International audienceThe expanding scale and increasing rate of marine biological invasions have be...
Macroalgae underpin most temperate inshore ecosystems, but increasing macroalgal loss, fragmentation...
Thesis: Ph. D., Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts I...
In species that form dense populations, major disturbance events are expected to increas...
Theory suggests that catastrophic earth-history events can drive rapid biological evolution, but emp...
Recent modeling and laboratory experiments suggest that the distribution of genetic diversity can be...
Theory suggests that catastrophic earth-history events can drive rapid biological evolution, but emp...
Major ecological disturbance events can provide opportunities to assess multispecies responses to up...
Long-distance dispersal (LDD) is thought to be a key driver of biogeographic processes, yet few dire...
Coastal populations are often connected by unidirectional current systems, but the biological effect...
Dispersal by passive oceanic rafting is considered important for the assembly of biotic communities ...
Durvillaea antarctica is a robust, buoyant macroalga which is found growing throughout the high lati...
Phylogeographic studies indicate that many marine invertebrates lacking autonomous dispersal ability...
Rafting has long been invoked as a key marine dispersal mechanism, but biologists have thus far prod...
The role of oceanographic processes in mediating passive marine dispersal events is poorly understoo...
International audienceThe expanding scale and increasing rate of marine biological invasions have be...
Macroalgae underpin most temperate inshore ecosystems, but increasing macroalgal loss, fragmentation...
Thesis: Ph. D., Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts I...