A general framework for propagule dispersal in mangroves

T Van der Stocken, AKS Wee, DJR De Ryck… - Biological …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Dispersal allows species to shift their distributions in response to changing climate
conditions. As a result, dispersal is considered a key process contributing to a species' long …

Demographic and genetic connectivity: the role and consequences of reproduction, dispersal and recruitment in seagrasses

GA Kendrick, RJ Orth, J Statton, R Hovey… - Biological …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Accurate estimation of connectivity among populations is fundamental for determining the
drivers of population resilience, genetic diversity, adaptation and speciation. However the …

Asymmetric oceanographic processes mediate connectivity and population genetic structure, as revealed by RAD seq, in a highly dispersive marine invertebrate …

A Xuereb, L Benestan, É Normandeau… - Molecular …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Habitat discontinuities form strong barriers to gene flow among mangrove populations, despite the capacity for long‐distance dispersal

RM Binks, M Byrne, K McMahon, G Pitt… - Diversity and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Mangrove forests are among the world's most important ecosystems but are declining
rapidly worldwide. Effective conservation management requires a better understanding of …

Biophysical connectivity explains population genetic structure in a highly dispersive marine species

NK Truelove, AS Kough, DC Behringer, CB Paris… - Coral Reefs, 2017 - Springer
Connectivity, the exchange of individuals among locations, is a fundamental ecological
process that explains how otherwise disparate populations interact. For most marine …

Identifying the source populations supplying a vital economic marine species for the New Zealand aquaculture industry

R Chaput, CN Quigley, SB Weppe, AG Jeffs… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Abstract Aquaculture of New Zealand's endemic green-lipped mussel (Perna canaliculus) is
an industry valued at NZ $336 M per annum and is~ 80% reliant on the natural supply of …

Landscape heterogeneity explains the genetic differentiation of a forest bird across the Sino-Himalayan Mountains

X Jiao, L Wu, D Zhang, H Wang, F Dong… - Molecular Biology …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Mountains are the world's most important centers of biodiversity. The Sino-Himalayan
Mountains are global biodiversity hotspot due to their extremely high species richness and …

Asymmetric dispersal is a critical element of concordance between biophysical dispersal models and spatial genetic structure in Great Barrier Reef corals

C Riginos, K Hock, AM Matias, PJ Mumby… - Diversity and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Widespread coral bleaching, crown‐of‐thorns seastar outbreaks, and tropical storms all
threaten foundational coral species of the Great Barrier Reef, with impacts differing over time …

Population connectivity and genetic offset in the spawning coral Acropora digitifera in Western Australia

AAS Adam, L Thomas, J Underwood… - Molecular …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Anthropogenic climate change has caused widespread loss of species biodiversity and
ecosystem productivity across the globe, particularly on tropical coral reefs. Predicting the …

Expansion of the mangrove species Rhizophora mucronata in the Western Indian Ocean launched contrasting genetic patterns

L Triest, T Van der Stocken, D De Ryck, M Kochzius… - Scientific reports, 2021 - nature.com
Estimates of population structure and gene flow allow exploring the historical and
contemporary processes that determine a species' biogeographic pattern. In mangroves …