Marine species in the Indo-Pacific have ranges that can span thousands of kilometers, yet studies increasingly suggest that mean larval dispersal distances are less than historically assumed. Gene flow across these ranges must therefore rely to some extent on larval dispersal among intermediate "stepping-stone" populations in combination with long-distance dispersal far beyond the mean of the dispersal kernel. We evaluate the strength of stepping-stone dynamics by employing a spatially explicit biophysical model of larval dispersal in the Tropical Pacific to construct hypotheses for dispersal pathways. We test these hypotheses with coalescent models of gene flow among high-island archipelagos in four Neritid gastropod species. Two of the sp...
Place: London Publisher: Royal Soc WOS:000652670300003How far do marine larvae disperse in the ocean...
Assessing population connectivity is necessary to construct effective marine protected areas. This c...
Aim: To discover and evaluate potential dispersal barriers across the Indo-West Pacific Ocean and to...
Marine species in the Indo-Pacific have ranges that can span thousands of kilometers, yet studies in...
Marine species in the Indo-Pacific have ranges that can span thousands of kilometres, yet studies in...
Marine species in the Indo-Pacific have ranges that can span thousands of kilometers, yet studies in...
The freshwater stream fauna of tropical oceanic islands is dominated by amphidromous species, whose ...
Phylogeographic studies indicate that many marine invertebrates lacking autonomous dispersal ability...
The extent to which marine populations are "open” (panmixia) or "closed” (self-recruitment) remains ...
Broadcast-spawning marine organisms with long pelagic larval duration are often expected to be genet...
Aim: Islands are often hotspots of endemism due to their isolation, making colonization a rare event...
Marine animals inhabiting the Indian and Pacific oceans have some of the most extensive species rang...
Place: London Publisher: Royal Soc WOS:000652670300003How far do marine larvae disperse in the ocean...
Assessing population connectivity is necessary to construct effective marine protected areas. This c...
Aim: To discover and evaluate potential dispersal barriers across the Indo-West Pacific Ocean and to...
Marine species in the Indo-Pacific have ranges that can span thousands of kilometers, yet studies in...
Marine species in the Indo-Pacific have ranges that can span thousands of kilometres, yet studies in...
Marine species in the Indo-Pacific have ranges that can span thousands of kilometers, yet studies in...
The freshwater stream fauna of tropical oceanic islands is dominated by amphidromous species, whose ...
Phylogeographic studies indicate that many marine invertebrates lacking autonomous dispersal ability...
The extent to which marine populations are "open” (panmixia) or "closed” (self-recruitment) remains ...
Broadcast-spawning marine organisms with long pelagic larval duration are often expected to be genet...
Aim: Islands are often hotspots of endemism due to their isolation, making colonization a rare event...
Marine animals inhabiting the Indian and Pacific oceans have some of the most extensive species rang...
Place: London Publisher: Royal Soc WOS:000652670300003How far do marine larvae disperse in the ocean...
Assessing population connectivity is necessary to construct effective marine protected areas. This c...
Aim: To discover and evaluate potential dispersal barriers across the Indo-West Pacific Ocean and to...