Scaling of Connectivity in Marine Populations
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Defining the scale of connectivity, or exchange, among marine populations and determining the factors driving this exchange are pivotal to our understanding of the population dynamics, genetic structure, and biogeography of many coastal species. Using a high-resolution biophysical model for the Caribbean region, we report that typical larval dispersal distances of ecologically relevant magnitudes are on the scale of only 10 to 100 kilometers for a variety of reef fish species. We also show the importance of the early onset of active larval movement mediating the dispersal potential. In addition to self-recruitment, larval import from outside the local area is required to sustain most populations, although…
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- Biological dispersal
- Ecology
- Population
- Range (aeronautics)
- Biology
- Genetic structure
- Coral reef fish
- Isolation by distance
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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