2010
DOI: 10.1017/s0025315410000937
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Meso-scale genetic structure of the intertidal, crevice-dwelling, stalked barnacleIbla cumingi(Crustacea: Cirripedia): an interplay of life history and local hydrographic conditions

Abstract: Variation in life history characteristics is believed to play an important role in dispersal and thus shaping the population and genetic structure of marine invertebrates. The genetic structure ofIbla cumingi, a small intertidal stalked barnacle that broods lecithotrophic larvae, was evaluated using 145 random amplified polymorphic DNA markers on 100 individuals from five locations across Hong Kong waters. Shallow genetic structure was observed along open-coast shores, and there was no indication of isolation … Show more

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“…These Macaronesian islands are a source of evolutionary paradigms [ 35 ]. They emerged in the open-ocean where contrasting hydrographic mechanisms that favors either dispersion or isolation of marine organisms occurs [ 23 , 36 , 37 ]. Sessile intertidal organisms, such as barnacles, show a hydrographic-dependent mobility throughout the planktotrophic larval phase.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These Macaronesian islands are a source of evolutionary paradigms [ 35 ]. They emerged in the open-ocean where contrasting hydrographic mechanisms that favors either dispersion or isolation of marine organisms occurs [ 23 , 36 , 37 ]. Sessile intertidal organisms, such as barnacles, show a hydrographic-dependent mobility throughout the planktotrophic larval phase.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%