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View article: Broad thermal tolerance and high mitochondrial genetic connectivity in the pinfish (<i>Lagodon rhomboides</i>)
Broad thermal tolerance and high mitochondrial genetic connectivity in the pinfish (<i>Lagodon rhomboides</i>) Open
Pinfish ( Lagodon rhomboides ) are highly abundant in coastal ecosystems of the Gulf of Mexico and western Atlantic Ocean and serve as a crucial link in marine food webs. Despite their ecological relevance, little is known about this speci…
View article: The chromosome-scale reference genome for the pinfish (<i>Lagodon rhomboides</i>) provides insights into their evolutionary and demographic history
The chromosome-scale reference genome for the pinfish (<i>Lagodon rhomboides</i>) provides insights into their evolutionary and demographic history Open
The pinfish (Lagodon rhomboides) is an ecologically, economically, and culturally relevant member of the family Sparidae, playing crucial roles in the marine food webs of the western Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. Despite their high ab…
View article: What makes a winner? Symbiont and host dynamics determine Caribbean octocoral resilience to bleaching
What makes a winner? Symbiont and host dynamics determine Caribbean octocoral resilience to bleaching Open
Unlike reef-building, scleractinian corals, Caribbean soft corals (octocorals) have not suffered marked declines in abundance associated with anthropogenic ocean warming. Both octocorals and reef-building scleractinians depend on a nutriti…
View article: Does it pay to pay? A comparison of the benefits of open-access publishing across various sub-fields in Biology
Does it pay to pay? A comparison of the benefits of open-access publishing across various sub-fields in Biology Open
Authors are often faced with the decision of whether to maximize impact or minimize costs when publishing the results of their research. For example, to potentially improve impact via increased accessibility, many subscription-based journa…
View article: Ocean Warming Leads to Increases in Aerobic Demand and Changes to Gene Expression in the Pinfish (Lagodon rhomboides)
Ocean Warming Leads to Increases in Aerobic Demand and Changes to Gene Expression in the Pinfish (Lagodon rhomboides) Open
Anthropogenic climate change is causing increases in the frequency, intensity, and duration of marine heatwaves (MHWs). These short-term warming events can last for days to weeks and can produce severe disruptions in marine ecosystems, as …
View article: Thermally tolerant symbionts may explain Caribbean octocoral resilience to heat stress
Thermally tolerant symbionts may explain Caribbean octocoral resilience to heat stress Open
Coral reef ecosystems are under threat from the frequent and severe impacts of anthropogenic climate change, particularly rising sea surface temperatures. The effects of thermal stress may be ameliorated by adaptation and/or acclimation of…
View article: Nanopore Amplicon Sequencing Reveals Molecular Convergence and Local Adaptation of Rhodopsin in Great Lakes Salmonids
Nanopore Amplicon Sequencing Reveals Molecular Convergence and Local Adaptation of Rhodopsin in Great Lakes Salmonids Open
Local adaptation can drive diversification of closely related species across environmental gradients and promote convergence of distantly related taxa that experience similar conditions. We examined a potential case of adaptation to novel …
View article: Thermally tolerant symbionts may explain Caribbean octocoral resilience to heat stress
Thermally tolerant symbionts may explain Caribbean octocoral resilience to heat stress Open
Coral reef ecosystems are under threat from the frequent and severe impacts of anthropogenic climate change, particularly rising sea surface temperatures. The effects of thermal stress may be ameliorated by adaptation and/or acclimation of…
View article: Nanopore amplicon sequencing reveals molecular convergence and local adaptation of opsin genes
Nanopore amplicon sequencing reveals molecular convergence and local adaptation of opsin genes Open
Local adaptation can drive diversification of closely related species across environmental gradients and promote convergence of distantly related taxa that experience similar conditions. We examined a potential case of adaptation to novel …