Population structure and dispersal across small and large spatial scales in a direct developing marine isopod

Published: Mar 26, 2020
Abstract
null Marine organisms generally develop in one of two ways: biphasic, with distinct adult and larval morphology, and direct development, in which larvae look like adults. The mode of development is thought to significantly influence dispersal, with direct developers having much lower dispersal potential. While dispersal and population connectivity is relatively well understood for biphasic species, comparatively little is known about direct...
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Population structure and dispersal across small and large spatial scales in a direct developing marine isopod
Published Date
Mar 26, 2020
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