Aim The poleward range expansion of tropical species, and range contraction of temperate species (known as tropicalisation) has mainly been studied from an ecological perspective …
Intertidal communities are more frequently experiencing extreme air and sea temperatures as a result of anthropogenic climate change, with heatwaves increasing in intensity and …
L Sinigaglia, L Baptista, C Alves, F Feldmann… - BMC Ecology and …, 2024 - Springer
Geographic distribution, as well as evolutionary and biogeographic processes and patterns of marine invertebrate benthic species are strongly shaped by dispersal ability during the life …
L Baptista, H Meimberg, SP Ávila, AM Santos… - BMC Ecology and …, 2021 - Springer
Background In the marine realm, dispersal ability is among the major factors shaping the distribution of species. In the Northeast Atlantic Ocean, the Azores Archipelago is home to a …
Distributional shifts in species ranges provide critical evidence of ecological responses to climate change. Assessments of climate‐driven changes typically focus on broad‐scale …
Phylogeographic divergence and population genetic diversity within species reflect the impacts of habitat connectivity, demographics, and landscape level processes in both the …
D Yamazaki, O Miura, S Uchida, M Ikeda… - Marine Ecology Progress …, 2021 - int-res.com
Recent molecular ecological studies have focused on how the relationships between physical and ecological factors influence marine biogeography. Comparative …
WWR Chan, YC Tay, HP Ang, K Tun, LM Chou… - Diversity, 2020 - mdpi.com
Sea anemones are sedentary marine animals that tend to disperse via planktonic larvae and are predicted to have high population connectivity in undisturbed habitats. We test whether …
XN Lin, LS Hu, ZH Chen, YW Dong - Ecology and Evolution, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Macrobenthic invertebrates are ubiquitously distributed in the epipelagic zone of the open ocean. Yet, our understanding of their genetic structure patterns remains poorly understood …