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View article: Diversity across organisational scale emerges through dispersal ability and speciation dynamics in tropical fish
Diversity across organisational scale emerges through dispersal ability and speciation dynamics in tropical fish Open
Background Biodiversity exists at different levels of organisation: e.g. genetic, individual, population, species, and community. These levels of organisation all exist within the same system, with diversity patterns emerging across organi…
View article: Paleoenvironments shaped the exchange of terrestrial vertebrates across Wallace’s Line
Paleoenvironments shaped the exchange of terrestrial vertebrates across Wallace’s Line Open
Faunal turnover in Indo-Australia across Wallace’s Line is one of the most recognizable patterns in biogeography and has catalyzed debate about the role of evolutionary and geoclimatic history in biotic interchanges. Here, analysis of more…
View article: Diversity across organisational scale emerges through dispersal ability and speciation dynamics in tropical fish
Diversity across organisational scale emerges through dispersal ability and speciation dynamics in tropical fish Open
BackgroundBiodiversity exists at different levels of organisation: e.g., individual, population, species, and community. These levels of organisation all exist within the same system, with diversity patterns emerging across organisational …
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Diversity across organisational scale emerges through dispersal ability and speciation dynamics in tropical fishAbstractBackgroundBiodiversity exists at different levels of organisation: e.g., individual, population, species, and community…
View article: Ecological indices from environmental <scp>DNA</scp> to contrast coastal reefs under different anthropogenic pressures
Ecological indices from environmental <span>DNA</span> to contrast coastal reefs under different anthropogenic pressures Open
Human activities can degrade the quality of coral reefs and cause a decline in fish species richness and functional diversity and an erosion of the ecosystem services provided. Environmental DNA metabarcoding (eDNA) has been proposed as an…
View article: Ecological indices from environmental DNA to contrast coastal reefs under different anthropogenic pressures
Ecological indices from environmental DNA to contrast coastal reefs under different anthropogenic pressures Open
Human activities can degrade the quality of coral reefs, cause a decline in fish species richness and functional diversity and an erosion of the ecosystem services provided. Environmental DNA metabarcoding (eDNA) has been proposed as an al…
View article: How many replicates to accurately estimate fish biodiversity using environmental DNA on coral reefs?
How many replicates to accurately estimate fish biodiversity using environmental DNA on coral reefs? Open
Quantifying fish species diversity in rich tropical marine environments remains challenging. Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a promising tool to face this challenge through the filtering, amplification, and sequencing of DNA trac…
View article: How many replicates to accurately estimate fish biodiversity using environmental DNA on coral reefs?
How many replicates to accurately estimate fish biodiversity using environmental DNA on coral reefs? Open
Quantifying the diversity of species in rich tropical marine environments remains challenging. Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a promising tool to face this challenge through the filtering, amplification, and sequencing of DNA tr…
View article: Population genomics of two deep sea sharks: Centroselachus crepidater and Deania calcea
Population genomics of two deep sea sharks: Centroselachus crepidater and Deania calcea Open
This study investigated two superficially similar species of deep sea sharks, Centroselachus crepidater and Deania calcea, with the purpose of better understanding the drivers of differentiation and subsequent biodiversity in the deep sea.…