Estimating connectivity in marine populations: an empirical evaluation of assignment tests and parentage analysis under different gene flow scenarios.
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Resilience to disturbance despite limited dispersal and self-recruitment in tropical barrel sponges: implications for conservation and managementInterspecific, spatial and temporal variability of self-recruitment in anemonefishesPhylogeography of the California sheephead, Semicossyphus pulcher: the role of deep reefs as stepping stones and pathways to antitropicalityCombined analyses of kinship and FST suggest potential drivers of chaotic genetic patchiness in high gene-flow populations.Detecting immigrants in a highly genetically homogeneous spiny lobster population (Palinurus elephas) in the northwest Mediterranean SeaLow connectivity between Mediterranean marine protected areas: a biophysical modeling approach for the dusky grouper Epinephelus marginatus.Dispersal patterns of coastal fish: implications for designing networks of marine protected areas.Persistence of self-recruitment and patterns of larval connectivity in a marine protected area network.Full-sibs in cohorts of newly settled coral reef fishesUsing genetic techniques to quantify reinvasion, survival and in situ breeding rates during control operations.Local adaptation limits lifetime reproductive success of dispersers in a wild salmon metapopulation.Identifying the key biophysical drivers, connectivity outcomes, and metapopulation consequences of larval dispersal in the seaHigh Interannual Variability in Connectivity and Genetic Pool of a Temperate Clingfish Matches Oceanographic Transport Predictions.Testing the consistency of connectivity patterns for a widely dispersing marine species.Identifying patterns of dispersal, connectivity and selection in the sea scallop, Placopecten magellanicus, using RADseq-derived SNPs.Evaluation of rockfish conservation area networks in the United States and Canada relative to the dispersal distance for black rockfish (Sebastes melanops).Speciation in fishes.Beyond connectivity: how empirical methods can quantify population persistence to improve marine protected-area design.Spatial variation in the effects of size and age on reproductive dynamics of common coral trout Plectropomus leopardus.Experimental evaluation of imprinting and the role innate preference plays in habitat selection in a coral reef fish.Inferring contemporary and historical genetic connectivity from juveniles.Relative accuracy of three common methods of parentage analysis in natural populations.Estimation of migration rates from marker-based parentage analysis.Evidence of stable genetic structure across a remote island archipelago through self-recruitment in a widely dispersed coral reef fish.Congruent patterns of connectivity can inform management for broadcast spawning corals on the Great Barrier Reef.Genomic signatures of local adaptation reveal source-sink dynamics in a high gene flow fish species.Functional endemism: population connectivity, shifting baselines, and the scale of human experience.Matching genetics with oceanography: directional gene flow in a Mediterranean fish species.Relationship type affects the reliability of dispersal distance estimated using pedigree inferences in partially sampled populations: A case study involving invasive American mink in Scotland.Parentage and sibship inference from markers in polyploids.Coral reef fish populations can persist without immigration.Direct genetic evidence for reproductive philopatry and associated fine-scale migrations in female blacktip reef sharks (Carcharhinus melanopterus) in French Polynesia.How much can parentage analyses tell us about precapture dispersal?Evaluating SNP ascertainment bias and its impact on population assignment in Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua.An empirical comparison of SNPs and microsatellites for parentage and kinship assignment in a wild sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) population.Isolation and characterization of microsatellite markers for the marine black nerite Nerita atramentosa: tools for assessment and design of marine protected areasImportance and future of individual markers for the ecosystem approach to fisheriesLandscape relatedness: detecting contemporary fine-scale spatial structure in wild populationsGenetic tools link long-term demographic and life-history traits of anemonefish to their anemone hostsDisentangling the relative merits and disadvantages of parentage analysis and assignment tests for inferring population connectivity
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Estimating connectivity in marine populations: an empirical evaluation of assignment tests and parentage analysis under different gene flow scenarios.
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2009-02-20T00:00:00Z