Authors
Sam C Banks, Scott D Ling, Craig R Johnson, Maxine P Piggott, Jane E Williamson, Luciano B Beheregaray
Publication date
2010/5
Journal
Molecular Ecology
Volume
19
Issue
10
Pages
2011-2024
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
The life‐history strategies of some species make them strong candidates for rapid exploitation of novel habitat under new climate regimes. Some early‐responding species may be considered invasive, and negatively impact on ‘naïve’ ecosystems. The barrens‐forming sea urchin Centrostephanus rodgersii is one such species, having a high dispersal capability and a high‐latitude range margin limited only by a developmental temperature threshold. Within this species’ range in eastern Australian waters, sea temperatures have increased at greater than double the global average rate. The coinciding poleward range extension of C. rodgersii has caused major ecological changes, threatening reef biodiversity and fisheries productivity. We investigated microsatellite diversity and population structure associated with range expansion by this species. Generalized linear model analyses revealed no reduction in genetic …
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