Probability of successful larval dispersal declines fivefold over 1 km in a coral reef fish.
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Population structure and phylogeography in Nassau grouper (Epinephelus striatus), a mass-aggregating marine fishLow connectivity between Mediterranean marine protected areas: a biophysical modeling approach for the dusky grouper Epinephelus marginatus.A cross-ocean comparison of responses to settlement cues in reef-building coralsNo Reef Is an Island: Integrating Coral Reef Connectivity Data into the Design of Regional-Scale Marine Protected Area NetworksAsymmetric connectivity of spawning aggregations of a commercially important marine fish using a multidisciplinary approach.Larval dispersal and movement patterns of coral reef fishes, and implications for marine reserve network design.Limited connectivity and a phylogeographic break characterize populations of the pink anemonefish, Amphiprion perideraion, in the Indo-Malay Archipelago: inferences from a mitochondrial and microsatellite loci.Patterns, causes, and consequences of marine larval dispersal.Population structure among octocoral adults and recruits identifies scale dependent patterns of population isolation in The BahamasPlanning Marine Reserve Networks for Both Feature Representation and Demographic Persistence Using Connectivity Patterns.Patterns of Fish Connectivity between a Marine Protected Area and Surrounding Fished AreasPhylogeographic patterning among two codistributed shrimp species (Crustacea: Decapoda: Palaemonidae) reveals high levels of connectivity across biogeographic regions along the South African coastBeyond connectivity: how empirical methods can quantify population persistence to improve marine protected-area design.When is dispersal for dispersal? Unifying marine and terrestrial perspectives.Spatial patterns of self-recruitment of a coral reef fish in relation to island-scale retention mechanisms.Coalescent and biophysical models of stepping-stone gene flow in neritid snails.Oceanographic and behavioural assumptions in models of the fate of coral and coral reef fish larvae.Marine protected area restricts demographic connectivity: Dissimilarity in a marine environment can function as a biological barrier.Using insights from animal behaviour and behavioural ecology to inform marine conservation initiatives.Large-scale, multidirectional larval connectivity among coral reef fish populations in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park.The role of marine reserves in the replenishment of a locally impacted population of anemonefish on the Great Barrier Reef.Seascape continuity plays an important role in determining patterns of spatial genetic structure in a coral reef fish.Self-recruitment in a Caribbean reef fish: a method for approximating dispersal kernels accounting for seascape.Kinship analyses identify fish dispersal events on a temperate coastline.Boat noise prevents soundscape-based habitat selection by coral planulae.The role of individual variation in marine larval dispersalDevelopment and characterization of new polymorphic microsatellite markers in four sea anemones: Entacmaea quadricolor, Heteractis magnifica, Stichodactyla gigantea, and Stichodactyla mertensiiCharacterization and cross-amplification of microsatellite markers in four species of anemonefish (Pomacentridae, Amphiprion spp.)Not finding Nemo: limited reef-scale retention in a coral reef fishDisentangling the relative merits and disadvantages of parentage analysis and assignment tests for inferring population connectivityMothers matter: contribution to local replenishment is linked to female size, mate replacement and fecundity in a fish metapopulation
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Probability of successful larval dispersal declines fivefold over 1 km in a coral reef fish.
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Peter M Buston
Serge Planes
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10.1098/RSPB.2011.2041
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2011-12-07T00:00:00Z