2024
DOI: 10.1002/lol2.10439
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Unexpected mismatches in population structure among marine mussel life‐history stages reveal the true scales of planktonic larval dispersal

Jody‐Carynn Oliver,
Francesca Porri,
Arsalan Emami‐Khoyi
et al.

Abstract: Studies investigating gene flow in sessile or sedentary marine species typically draw conclusions about larval dispersal by investigating genetic structure of adults. Here, we generated microsatellite data from adults, recruits, settlers and planktonic larvae of the brown mussel, Perna perna, from the southeast coast of South Africa, and identified a consistent mismatch in genetic structure between the adults and all earlier life stages. While adults could be assigned to two major geographical groups (western … Show more

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