2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-294x.2005.02640.x
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Within‐population spatial genetic structure, neighbourhood size and clonal subrange in the seagrass Cymodocea nodosa

Abstract: SynopsisIn the marine environment, both external fertilization and settlement are critical processes linking adult and early juvenile life-history phases. The success of both processes can be tightly linked in organisms lacking a larval dispersive phase. This review focuses on synchronous gamete release (¼ spawning) in fucoid algae. These brown macroalgae are important components of temperate intertidal ecosystems in many parts of the world, and achieve synchronous gamete release by integrating various environ… Show more

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“…Several low frequency alleles found in Canary Island samples had not been reported for specimens collected from the Iberian Peninsula (Cadiz and Alfacs; Alberto et al 2005) (Fig. 3); some were exclusive to specific populations, while others were identified in several meadows from different islands.…”
Section: Genetic Diversitymentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…Several low frequency alleles found in Canary Island samples had not been reported for specimens collected from the Iberian Peninsula (Cadiz and Alfacs; Alberto et al 2005) (Fig. 3); some were exclusive to specific populations, while others were identified in several meadows from different islands.…”
Section: Genetic Diversitymentioning
confidence: 72%
“…We used resampling techniques on larger samples from a previous study (N = ca. 220 for 2 Iberian sites, Cadiz and Alfacs, in Alberto et al 2005) that evidenced spatial autocorrelation in order to test whether the smaller samples used here (N = 40) were large enough to detect a SGS pattern at least as large as detected before with larger sample size. To achieve this, larger data sets were randomly resampled so that they were identical in size to Canary Islands samples (N = 40), and the above-mentioned genet level SGS parameters were estimated.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…McFadden 1997 and references therein) and algae (e.g. Wright et al 2000;Hämmerli and Reusch 2003;Alberto et al 2005). The population genetic consequences of cloning meiotically produced embryos are less well understood (Engel et al 2004).…”
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“…Positive spatial autocorrelation at very small distances (<100 m) has been reported for a number of marine taxa, notably those low dispersal ability (e.g., seagrasses: Alberto et al 2005;Migliaccio et al 2005;Ruggiero et al 2005, sponges: Calderon et al 2007Blanquer et al 2009, bryozoans: Pemberton et al 2007, and ascidians: Yund and O'Neil 2000David et al 2010), but whether positive spatial autocorrelation at relatively short distances is also common for taxa with extended larval durations is unknown. As demonstrated by all the aforementioned studies, incorporating spatially explicit approaches adds a valuable dimension to marine genetic research and can reveal subtle but important patterns of genetic diversity.…”
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