Marine animals inhabiting the Indian and Pacific oceans have some of the most extensive species ranges in the world, sometimes spanning over half the globe. These Indo-Pacific species present a challenge for study with both geographic scope and sampling density as limiting factors. Here, we augment and aggregate phylogeographic sampling of the iconic blue sea star, Linckia laevigata Linnaeus, 1758, and present one of the most geographically comprehensive genetic studies of any Indo-Pacific species to date, sequencing 392 base pairs of mitochondrial COI from 791 individuals from 38 locations spanning over 14,000 km. We first use a permutation based multiple-regression approach to simultaneously evaluate the relative influence of historical a...
Coral reef associated marine invertebrates, such as the blue sea star Linckia laevigata, have a life...
Understanding how dispersal and gene flow link geographically separated populations over evolutionar...
Understanding how dispersal and gene flow link geographically separated populations over evolutionar...
Marine animals inhabiting the Indian and Pacific oceans have some of the most extensive species rang...
Marine animals inhabiting the Indian and Pacific oceans have some of the most extensive species rang...
Both mtDNA variation and allozyme data demonstrate that geographic groupings of different color morp...
Aim: To test hypothesized biogeographic partitions of the tropical Indo-Pacific Ocean with phylogeog...
Assessing population connectivity is necessary to construct effective marine protected areas. This c...
Marine species in the Indo-Pacific have ranges that can span thousands of kilometers, yet studies in...
Understanding the movement of genes and individuals across marine seascapes is a long-standing chall...
Aim: To test hypothesized biogeographic partitions of the tropical Indo-Pacific Ocean with phylogeog...
Life-history traits, especially the mode and duration of larval development, are expected to strongl...
Freshwater species on tropical islands face localized extinction and the loss of genetic diversity. ...
We used mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences to test biogeographic hypotheses for Patiriella exigua (...
Background: Understanding the limits and population dynamics of closely related sibling species in t...
Coral reef associated marine invertebrates, such as the blue sea star Linckia laevigata, have a life...
Understanding how dispersal and gene flow link geographically separated populations over evolutionar...
Understanding how dispersal and gene flow link geographically separated populations over evolutionar...
Marine animals inhabiting the Indian and Pacific oceans have some of the most extensive species rang...
Marine animals inhabiting the Indian and Pacific oceans have some of the most extensive species rang...
Both mtDNA variation and allozyme data demonstrate that geographic groupings of different color morp...
Aim: To test hypothesized biogeographic partitions of the tropical Indo-Pacific Ocean with phylogeog...
Assessing population connectivity is necessary to construct effective marine protected areas. This c...
Marine species in the Indo-Pacific have ranges that can span thousands of kilometers, yet studies in...
Understanding the movement of genes and individuals across marine seascapes is a long-standing chall...
Aim: To test hypothesized biogeographic partitions of the tropical Indo-Pacific Ocean with phylogeog...
Life-history traits, especially the mode and duration of larval development, are expected to strongl...
Freshwater species on tropical islands face localized extinction and the loss of genetic diversity. ...
We used mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences to test biogeographic hypotheses for Patiriella exigua (...
Background: Understanding the limits and population dynamics of closely related sibling species in t...
Coral reef associated marine invertebrates, such as the blue sea star Linckia laevigata, have a life...
Understanding how dispersal and gene flow link geographically separated populations over evolutionar...
Understanding how dispersal and gene flow link geographically separated populations over evolutionar...