Many coral reef fishes are fished, often resulting in detrimental genetic effects; however, reef fishes often show unpredictable patterns of genetic variation, which potentially mask the effects of fishing. Our goals were to characterize spatial and temporal genetic variation and determine the effects of fishing on an exploited reef fish, Plectropomus leopardus, Lacepède (the common coral trout). To determine population structure, we genotyped 417 Great Barrier Reef coral trout from four populations sampled in two years (1996 and 2004) at nine microsatellite loci. To test for exploitation effects, we additionally genotyped 869 individuals from a single cohort (ages 3-5) across eight different reefs, including fished and control populations....
What shapes variation in genetic structure within a community of co-distributed species is a central...
Are the population genomic patterns underlying local adaptation and the early stages of speciation s...
The vulnerability of ecologically specialised species to environmental fluctuations has been well do...
Many reef fishes are harvested, making it important to study the effects of exploitation. However, r...
Many coral reef fishes display remarkable genetic and phenotypic variation across their geographic r...
Coral reefs are highly diverse ecosystems, where numerous closely related species often coexist. How...
Detecting patterns of spatial genetic structure (SGS) can help identify intrinsic and extrinsic barr...
There is concern about sustainable management of stocks of reef fish, particularly as we do not full...
With overfishing reducing the abundance of marine predators in multiple marine ecosystems, knowledge...
Here the population genetic structure of an ecologically and economically important coral reef fish,...
Discrepancies between potential and observed dispersal distances of reef fish indicate the need for ...
Background: Management strategies for coral reefs are dependant on information about the spatial pop...
Marine biologists have gone through a paradigm shift, from the assumption that marine populations ar...
Overfishing is contributing to significant declines in marine species worldwide. Here, I evaluated ...
Natural hybridisation is widespread among coral reef fishes. However, the ecological promoters and e...
What shapes variation in genetic structure within a community of co-distributed species is a central...
Are the population genomic patterns underlying local adaptation and the early stages of speciation s...
The vulnerability of ecologically specialised species to environmental fluctuations has been well do...
Many reef fishes are harvested, making it important to study the effects of exploitation. However, r...
Many coral reef fishes display remarkable genetic and phenotypic variation across their geographic r...
Coral reefs are highly diverse ecosystems, where numerous closely related species often coexist. How...
Detecting patterns of spatial genetic structure (SGS) can help identify intrinsic and extrinsic barr...
There is concern about sustainable management of stocks of reef fish, particularly as we do not full...
With overfishing reducing the abundance of marine predators in multiple marine ecosystems, knowledge...
Here the population genetic structure of an ecologically and economically important coral reef fish,...
Discrepancies between potential and observed dispersal distances of reef fish indicate the need for ...
Background: Management strategies for coral reefs are dependant on information about the spatial pop...
Marine biologists have gone through a paradigm shift, from the assumption that marine populations ar...
Overfishing is contributing to significant declines in marine species worldwide. Here, I evaluated ...
Natural hybridisation is widespread among coral reef fishes. However, the ecological promoters and e...
What shapes variation in genetic structure within a community of co-distributed species is a central...
Are the population genomic patterns underlying local adaptation and the early stages of speciation s...
The vulnerability of ecologically specialised species to environmental fluctuations has been well do...