Recent progress in understanding larval dispersal: new directions and digressions
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Abstract
Larvae have been difficult to study because their small size limits our ability to understand their behavior and the conditions they experience. Questions about larval transport focus largely on (a) where they go [dispersal] and (b) where they come from [connectivity]. Mechanisms of transport have been intensively studied in recent decades. As our ability to identify larval sources develops, the consequences of connectivity are garnering more consideration. Attention to transport and connectivity issues has increased dramatically in the past decade, fueled by changing motivations that now include management of fisheries resources, understanding of the spread of invasive species, conservation through the design…
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1Topics & keywords
- Biological dispersal
- Population
- Ecology
- Openness to experience
- Marine reserve
- Environmental resource management
- Biology
- Habitat
- Life below water