Understanding population genetic structure can help us to infer dispersal patterns, predict population resilience and design effective management strategies. For sessile species with limited dispersal, this is especially pertinent because genetic diversity and connectivity are key aspects of their resilience to environmental stressors. Here, we describe the population structure of Ircinia campana, a common Caribbean sponge subject to mass mortalities and disease. Microsatellites were used to genotype 440 individuals from 19 sites throughout the Greater Caribbean. We found strong genetic structure across the region, and significant isolation by distance across the Lesser Antilles, highlighting the influence of limited larval dispersal. We al...
Chapter 1 The only coral reef ecosystem in the continental USA occurs off southeastern Florida and i...
Aim To test whether phylogeographical barriers in the brooding sponge Callyspongia vaginalis match b...
ABSTRACT Background: Knowledge about the distribution of the genetic variation of marine species is...
Understanding population genetic structure can help us to infer dispersal patterns, predict populati...
Sponges are one of the dominant fauna on Florida and Caribbean coral reefs, with species diversity o...
Sponges are one of the dominant fauna on Florida and Caribbean reefs, with species diversity often e...
Some excavating sponges of the genus Cliona compete with live reef corals, often killing and bioerod...
Some excavating sponges of the genus Cliona compete with live reef corals, often killing and bioerod...
Genetic tools can have a key role in informing conservation management of declining populations. Gen...
Aim: To test whether phylogeographical barriers in the brooding sponge Callyspongia vaginalis match ...
Genetic tools can have a key role in informing conservation management of declining populations. Gen...
Resolving the genetic connectivity of coral reef taxa is necessary to understand the community dynam...
Chapter 1 The only coral reef ecosystem in the continental USA occurs off southeastern Florida and i...
Aim To test whether phylogeographical barriers in the brooding sponge Callyspongia vaginalis match b...
ABSTRACT Background: Knowledge about the distribution of the genetic variation of marine species is...
Understanding population genetic structure can help us to infer dispersal patterns, predict populati...
Sponges are one of the dominant fauna on Florida and Caribbean coral reefs, with species diversity o...
Sponges are one of the dominant fauna on Florida and Caribbean reefs, with species diversity often e...
Some excavating sponges of the genus Cliona compete with live reef corals, often killing and bioerod...
Some excavating sponges of the genus Cliona compete with live reef corals, often killing and bioerod...
Genetic tools can have a key role in informing conservation management of declining populations. Gen...
Aim: To test whether phylogeographical barriers in the brooding sponge Callyspongia vaginalis match ...
Genetic tools can have a key role in informing conservation management of declining populations. Gen...
Resolving the genetic connectivity of coral reef taxa is necessary to understand the community dynam...
Chapter 1 The only coral reef ecosystem in the continental USA occurs off southeastern Florida and i...
Aim To test whether phylogeographical barriers in the brooding sponge Callyspongia vaginalis match b...
ABSTRACT Background: Knowledge about the distribution of the genetic variation of marine species is...