Significant population structure and asymmetric gene flow patterns amidst expanding populations of Clinus cottoides (Perciformes, Clinidae): application of molecular data to marine conservation planning in South Africa.
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Variation in palaeo-shorelines explains contemporary population genetic patterns of rocky shore species.The influence of Pleistocene climatic changes and ocean currents on the phylogeography of the southern African barnacle, Tetraclita serrata (Thoracica; Cirripedia)Evidence for panmixia despite barriers to gene flow in the southern African endemic, Caffrogobius caffer (Teleostei: Gobiidae)Phylogeographic patterning among two codistributed shrimp species (Crustacea: Decapoda: Palaemonidae) reveals high levels of connectivity across biogeographic regions along the South African coastClimate-driven genetic divergence of limpets with different life histories across a southeast African marine biogeographic disjunction: different processes, same outcome.Phylogeographic patterns and cryptic speciation across oceanographic barriers in South African intertidal fishes.Predicting the Dispersal Potential of an Invasive Polychaete Pest along a Complex Coastal Biome.Life in a rock pool: Radiation and population genetics of myxozoan parasites in hosts inhabiting restricted spaces.No divergent evolution, despite restricted connectivity, between Atlantic and Indian Ocean goby populationsNew insights into the evolutionary history of white sharks, Carcharodon carchariasGenetic isolation by distance reveals restricted dispersal across a range of life histories: implications for biodiversity conservation planning across highly variable marine environmentsDelineating the fishes of the Clinus superciliosus species complex in southern African waters (Blennioidei: Clinidae: Clinini), with the validation of Clinus arborescens Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908 and Clinus ornatus Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908, and wiWhy do we need to integrate population genetics into South African marine protected area planning?Molecular evidence of distinct evolutionary units in the sandhopper Talorchestia capensis (Amphipoda, Talitridae) along South African coastsPhylogeography of the scalloped spiny-lobster Panulirus homarus rubellus in the southwest Indian Ocean
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Significant population structure and asymmetric gene flow patterns amidst expanding populations of Clinus cottoides (Perciformes, Clinidae): application of molecular data to marine conservation planning in South Africa.
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