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Aquatic landscape genomics and environmental effects on genetic variation
Aquatic species represent a vast diversity of metazoans, provide humans with the most
abundant animal protein source, and are of increasing conservation concern, yet landscape …
abundant animal protein source, and are of increasing conservation concern, yet landscape …
Biophysical models of dispersal contribute to seascape genetic analyses
Dispersal is generally difficult to directly observe. Instead, dispersal is often inferred from
genetic markers and biophysical modelling where a correspondence indicates that dispersal …
genetic markers and biophysical modelling where a correspondence indicates that dispersal …
A decade of seascape genetics: contributions to basic and applied marine connectivity
Seascape genetics, a term coined in 2006, is a fast growing area of population genetics that
draws on ecology, oceanography and geography to address challenges in basic …
draws on ecology, oceanography and geography to address challenges in basic …
Global determinants of freshwater and marine fish genetic diversity
Genetic diversity is estimated to be declining faster than species diversity under escalating
threats, but its spatial distribution remains poorly documented at the global scale. Theory …
threats, but its spatial distribution remains poorly documented at the global scale. Theory …
The importance of phenotypic plasticity and local adaptation in driving intraspecific variability in thermal niches of marine macrophytes
Climate change is driving the redistribution of species at a global scale and documenting
and predicting species' responses to warming is a principal focus of contemporary ecology …
and predicting species' responses to warming is a principal focus of contemporary ecology …
Asymmetric oceanographic processes mediate connectivity and population genetic structure, as revealed by RAD seq, in a highly dispersive marine invertebrate …
Marine populations are typically characterized by weak genetic differentiation due to the
potential for long‐distance dispersal favouring high levels of gene flow. However, strong …
potential for long‐distance dispersal favouring high levels of gene flow. However, strong …
Applying genomics in assisted migration under climate change: Framework, empirical applications, and case studies
The rate of global climate change is projected to outpace the ability of many natural
populations and species to adapt. Assisted migration (AM), which is defined as the managed …
populations and species to adapt. Assisted migration (AM), which is defined as the managed …
Landscape genomics: understanding relationships between environmental heterogeneity and genomic characteristics of populations
Landscape genomics is a rapidly advancing research field that combines population
genomics, landscape ecology, and spatial analytical techniques to explicitly quantify the …
genomics, landscape ecology, and spatial analytical techniques to explicitly quantify the …
Finding genes and pathways that underlie coral adaptation
Mass coral bleaching is one of the clearest threats of climate change to the persistence of
marine biodiversity. Despite the negative impacts of bleaching on coral health and survival …
marine biodiversity. Despite the negative impacts of bleaching on coral health and survival …
The molecular biogeography of the Indo‐Pacific: Testing hypotheses with multispecies genetic patterns
Aim To test hypothesized biogeographic partitions of the tropical Indo‐Pacific Ocean with
phylogeographic data from 56 taxa, and to evaluate the strength and nature of barriers …
phylogeographic data from 56 taxa, and to evaluate the strength and nature of barriers …