Some excavating sponges of the genus Cliona compete with live reef corals, often killing and bioeroding entire colonies. Important aspects affecting distribution of these species, such as dispersal capability and population structure, remain largely unknown. Thus, the aim of this study was to determine levels of genetic connectivity and dispersal of Cliona delitrix across the Greater Caribbean (Caribbean Sea, Bahamas and Florida), to understand current patterns and possible future trends in their distribution and effects on coral reefs. Using ten species-specific microsatellite markers, we found high levels of genetic differentiation between six genetically distinct populations: one in the Atlantic (Florida-Bahamas), one specific to Florida...
As coral reefs continue to decline worldwide, it becomes ever more necessary to understand the conne...
Understanding dispersal patterns, population structure and connectivity among populations is helpful...
Understanding patterns of reproduction, dispersal and recruitment in deep-sea communities is increas...
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...
Sponges are one of the dominant fauna on Florida and Caribbean coral reefs, with species diversity o...
Understanding population genetic structure can help us to infer dispersal patterns, predict populati...
Understanding patterns of connectivity among populations of marine organisms is essential for the de...
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 ...
The genetic population structure of the common branching vase sponge, Callyspongia vaginalis, was de...
Sponges are one of the dominant fauna on Florida and Caribbean reefs, with species diversity often e...
As coral reefs continue to decline worldwide, it becomes ever more necessary to understand the conne...
Understanding dispersal patterns, population structure and connectivity among populations is helpful...
Understanding patterns of reproduction, dispersal and recruitment in deep-sea communities is increas...
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...
Sponges are one of the dominant fauna on Florida and Caribbean coral reefs, with species diversity o...
Understanding population genetic structure can help us to infer dispersal patterns, predict populati...
Understanding patterns of connectivity among populations of marine organisms is essential for the de...
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 ...
The genetic population structure of the common branching vase sponge, Callyspongia vaginalis, was de...
Sponges are one of the dominant fauna on Florida and Caribbean reefs, with species diversity often e...
As coral reefs continue to decline worldwide, it becomes ever more necessary to understand the conne...
Understanding dispersal patterns, population structure and connectivity among populations is helpful...
Understanding patterns of reproduction, dispersal and recruitment in deep-sea communities is increas...