Authors
Bjarki Eldon, Florentine Riquet, Jon Yearsley, Didier Jollivet, Thomas Broquet
Publication date
2016/12/1
Journal
Current zoology
Volume
62
Issue
6
Pages
551-566
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Chaotic genetic patchiness (CGP) refers to surprising patterns of spatial and temporal genetic structure observed in some marine species at a scale where genetic variation should be efficiently homogenized by gene flow via larval dispersal. Here we review and discuss 4 mechanisms that could generate such unexpected patterns: selection, sweepstakes reproductive success, collective dispersal, and temporal shifts in local population dynamics. First, we review examples where genetic differentiation at specific loci was driven by diversifying selection, which was historically the first process invoked to explain CGP. Second, we turn to neutral demographic processes that may drive genome-wide effects, and whose effects on CGP may be enhanced when they act together. We discuss how sweepstakes reproductive success accelerates genetic drift and can thus …
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Scholar articles
B Eldon, F Riquet, J Yearsley, D Jollivet, T Broquet - Current zoology, 2016