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Discrete population structure and genetic connectivity of the plating coral, Agaricia Lamarcki from Puerto Rico and St. Croix
(2016)
Identifying genetic population connectivity and discrete population boundaries are important objectives for management of declining Caribbean reef-building corals and coral reefs. A double digest restriction associated DNA ...
Population structure of the fireworm Hermodice carunculata in the wider Caribbean, Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea
(2017)
The bearded fireworm Hermodice carunculata is an important predator invertebrate in tropical and subtropical Atlantic, including the Mediterranean. There is limited data on the genetic population structure of H. carunculata ...
Comparative transcriptomics of the two distinct morphologies of the Caribbean octocoral Briareum asbestinum (Pallas, 1766)
(2019-05-15)
Briareum asbestinum (Pallas, 1766) seems to be the only Caribbean species in the genus Briareum, with four additional species found in the Indo-pacific region. Since the 1970’s, interest from pharmaceutical companies to ...
Using DNA barcoding to describe the diversity of sharks in Puerto Rico
(2020-11-04)
Worldwide shark populations have been drastically decreasing due to illegal fishing. In healthy marine ecosystems, sharks are considered apex predators and their removal (e.g., overfishing) has caused a negative impact on ...
Genetic differentiation of Eastern And Western Atlantic Octopus vulgaris
(2010)
Octopus vulgaris is an important species in cephalopod fisheries and also in understanding population regulation in marine invertebrates. Despite its importance, little is known about its distribution and genetic connectivity ...
Genetic diversity and population structure of Caribbean marine invertebrates
(2009-12)
Natural populations of many marine invertebrates are under pressure by fisheries due
to the increasing demand and unit prices leading to overexploitation. I examined the genetic
variation of two marine invertebrates: the ...
Genetic population structure of two species of brittle stars with contrasting life histories
(2010)
Echinoderms display a wide array of life histories, which can have a profound effect in the
dispersal potential and population structure of species. The brittle stars Ophiocoma echinata and
Amphipholis squamata are ...
Development of a standardized holobiont virus extraction protocol and its first application to coral reef environments
(2019-05-14)
Coral reef invertebrates are not, nor have ever been, completely autonomous entities; rather they exist as a network of inter-dependent species, living and evolving as a “holobiont”. A major, yet relatively understudied, ...
Transcriptome data analysis of the Millepora (Hydrozoa: Milleporidae) species complex in Puerto Rico
(2018-05)
Millepora is a relative rich-species genus of hydrocorals, with 18 species distributed around the globe and no shared species between the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean. It is considered one of the important reef building ...
Polychaetes (Annelida, Polychaeta) associated with lithic and biogenic substrata in Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands
(2018-12-04)
There are no studies on the taxonomy and ecology of the polychaetes from the Caribbean Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems (MCE) and this work represents the first effort to identify and catalog the polychaetes of these ecosystems ...