Estimating contemporary genetic structure and population connectivity in marine species is challenging, often compromised by genetic markers that lack adequate sensitivity, and unstructured sampling regimes. We show how these limitations can be overcome via the integration of modern genotyping methods and sampling designs guided by LiDAR and SONAR data sets. Here we explore patterns of gene flow and local genetic structure in a commercially harvested abalone species (Haliotis rubra) from southeastern Australia, where the viability of fishing stocks is believed to be dictated by recruitment from local sources. Using a panel of microsatellite and genomewide SNP markers, we compare allele frequencies across a replicated hierarchical sampling a...
Abalone (Haliotis spp.) are marine broadcast spawners that inhabit temperate and tropical waters acr...
How early stages of speciation in free-spawning marine invertebrates proceed is poorly understood. T...
Over the past two decades, the South African abalone (Haliotis midae), has been under serious threat...
Estimating contemporary genetic structure and population connectivity in marine species is challengi...
Characterising adaptive genetic divergence among conspecific populations is often achieved by studyi...
Characterising adaptive genetic divergence among conspecific populations is often achieved by studyi...
Hierarchical sampling and subsequent microsatellite genotyping of >2,300 Haliotis laevigata (greenli...
Populations of broadcast spawning marine organisms often have large sizes and are exposed to reduced...
Historically, collecting nearshore habitat information has been problematic. Existing methods, such ...
The New Zealand black-foot abalone, Haliotis iris, or pāua, is endemic to the rocky reefs surroundin...
Populations of broadcast spawning marine organisms often have large sizes and are exposed to reduced...
The Haliotidae is a family of marine gastropod molluscs, of the Order Archaeogastropoda (Schremp 19...
The genetic composition of greenlip abalone (Haliotis laevigata) from Point Cook in Port Phillip Bay...
The scale over which populations exchange individuals (migration) is central to ecology, and importa...
Over the past two decades, the South African abalone (Haliotis midae), has been under serious threat...
Abalone (Haliotis spp.) are marine broadcast spawners that inhabit temperate and tropical waters acr...
How early stages of speciation in free-spawning marine invertebrates proceed is poorly understood. T...
Over the past two decades, the South African abalone (Haliotis midae), has been under serious threat...
Estimating contemporary genetic structure and population connectivity in marine species is challengi...
Characterising adaptive genetic divergence among conspecific populations is often achieved by studyi...
Characterising adaptive genetic divergence among conspecific populations is often achieved by studyi...
Hierarchical sampling and subsequent microsatellite genotyping of >2,300 Haliotis laevigata (greenli...
Populations of broadcast spawning marine organisms often have large sizes and are exposed to reduced...
Historically, collecting nearshore habitat information has been problematic. Existing methods, such ...
The New Zealand black-foot abalone, Haliotis iris, or pāua, is endemic to the rocky reefs surroundin...
Populations of broadcast spawning marine organisms often have large sizes and are exposed to reduced...
The Haliotidae is a family of marine gastropod molluscs, of the Order Archaeogastropoda (Schremp 19...
The genetic composition of greenlip abalone (Haliotis laevigata) from Point Cook in Port Phillip Bay...
The scale over which populations exchange individuals (migration) is central to ecology, and importa...
Over the past two decades, the South African abalone (Haliotis midae), has been under serious threat...
Abalone (Haliotis spp.) are marine broadcast spawners that inhabit temperate and tropical waters acr...
How early stages of speciation in free-spawning marine invertebrates proceed is poorly understood. T...
Over the past two decades, the South African abalone (Haliotis midae), has been under serious threat...