176 results on '"Teske, Peter R."'
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2. The complete mitochondrial genome of Octopus vulgaris
3. Connecting the dots: Applying multispecies connectivity in marine park network planning
4. Comparative phylogeography in a marine biodiversity hotspot provides novel insights into evolutionary processes across the Atlantic-Indian Ocean transition
5. Genomics-informed models reveal extensive stretches of coastline under threat by an ecologically dominant invasive species
6. Mitogenome selection in the evolution of key ecological strategies in the ancient hexapod class Collembola
7. Discovery of populations endemic to a marine biogeographical transition zone
8. Limitations of DNA barcoding in determining the origin of smuggled seahorses and pipefishes
9. Genomic divergence and differential gene expression between crustacean ecotypes across a marine thermal gradient
10. Mitochondrial genome announcements need to consider existing short sequences from closely related species to prevent taxonomic errors
11. Modern supratidal microbialites fed by groundwater: functional drivers, value and trajectories
12. Thermal selection as a driver of marine ecological speciation
13. Conservation priorities in an endangered estuarine seahorse are informed by demographic history
14. Two sides of the same coin: extinctions and originations across the Atlantic/Indian Ocean boundary as consequences of the same climate oscillation
15. Rejection of the genetic implications of the “Abundant Centre Hypothesis” in marine mussels
16. "Nested" cryptic diversity in a widespread marine ecosystem engineer: a challenge for detecting biological invasions
17. An overview of Australia's temperate marine phylogeography, with new evidence from high-dispersal gastropods
18. A globally threatened shark, Carcharias taurus, shows no population decline in South Africa
19. The complete mitochondrial genome of Octopus vulgaris.
20. Passive dispersal against an ocean current
21. Reproductive philopatry in a coastal shark drives age-related population structure
22. A critically endangered estuarine limpet's only two populations are genomically and morphologically distinct.
23. Persistent effects of historical sea levels on the population structure of a temporary wetland copepod.
24. Characterization of 14 polymorphic microsatellite loci developed for an Afrotherian species endemic to southern Africa, Elephantulus myurus (Macroscelidea: Macroscelididae)
25. Invasion success of a habitat-forming marine invertebrate is limited by lower-than-expected dispersal ability
26. On-shelf larval retention limits population connectivity in a coastal broadcast spawner
27. Contrasting signals of genetic diversity and historical demography between two recently diverged marine and estuarine fish species
28. Range-wide fragmentation in a threatened fish associated with post-European settlement modification in the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia
29. Mitonuclear discordance in genetic structure across the Atlantic/Indian Ocean biogeographical transition zone
30. Mitochondrial DNA is unsuitable to test for isolation by distance
31. Is the Wild Coast in eastern South Africa a distinct marine bioregion?
32. No divergent evolution, despite restricted connectivity, between Atlantic and Indian Ocean goby populations
33. Marine dispersal and barriers drive Atlantic seahorse diversification
34. Dispersal barriers and stochastic reproductive success do not explain small-scale genetic structure in a broadcast spawning marine mussel
35. Connectivity in solitary ascidians: is a 24-h propagule duration sufficient to maintain large-scale genetic homogeneity?
36. Impacts of marine biogeographic boundaries on phylogeographic patterns of three South African estuarine crustaceans
37. Molecular evidence for long-distance colonization in an Indo-Pacific seahorse lineage
38. Isolation and characterisation of microsatellite loci in the Australian freshwater catfish (Tandanus tandanus)
39. Molecular dating and biogeography of the neritic krill Nyctiphanes
40. A comparison of the macrobenthic faunas of permanently open and temporarily open/closed South African estuaries
41. Molecular dating and biogeography of the neritic krill Nyctiphanes
42. LACK OF GENETIC DIFFERENTIATION AMONG FOUR SYMPATRIC SOUTHEAST AFRICAN INTERTIDAL LIMPETS (SIPHONARIIDAE): PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY IN A SINGLE SPECIES?
43. Hundreds of new DNA barcodes for South African sponges.
44. The sardine run in southeastern Africa is a mass migration into an ecological trap.
45. What limits the distribution of subtidal macrobenthos in permanently open and temporarily open/closed South African estuaries? Salinity vs. sediment particle size
46. Genome‐wide analysis of European sea bass provides insights into the evolution and functions of single‐exon genes.
47. Mitochondrial DNA paradox: sex-specific genetic structure in a marine mussel – despite maternal inheritance and passive dispersal
48. 'Nested' cryptic diversity in a widespread marine ecosystem engineer: a challenge for detecting biological invasions
49. Oceanic dispersal barriers, adaptation and larval retention: an interdisciplinary assessment of potential factors maintaining a phylogeographic break between sister lineages of an African prawn
50. Signatures of seaway closures and founder dispersal in the phylogeny of a circumglobally distributed seahorse lineage
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