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Advancing our understanding of the connectivity, evolution and management of marine lobsters through genetics
by
Green, Bridget S
, Gardner, Caleb
, Villacorta-Rath, Cecilia
, Strugnell, Jan M
, Bell, James J
, Woodings, Laura N
, Hartmann, Klaas
, Silva, Catarina N S
, Murphy, Nicholas P
in
Adaptation
/ Biological evolution
/ Biology
/ Connectivity
/ Crustaceans
/ Decapoda
/ Ecology
/ Environmental conditions
/ Evolution
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genetic analysis
/ Genetics
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Lobsters
/ Management
/ Marine crustaceans
/ Population (statistical)
/ Sampling
/ Sampling designs
/ Shellfish
/ Statistical methods
2019
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Advancing our understanding of the connectivity, evolution and management of marine lobsters through genetics
by
Green, Bridget S
, Gardner, Caleb
, Villacorta-Rath, Cecilia
, Strugnell, Jan M
, Bell, James J
, Woodings, Laura N
, Hartmann, Klaas
, Silva, Catarina N S
, Murphy, Nicholas P
in
Adaptation
/ Biological evolution
/ Biology
/ Connectivity
/ Crustaceans
/ Decapoda
/ Ecology
/ Environmental conditions
/ Evolution
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genetic analysis
/ Genetics
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Lobsters
/ Management
/ Marine crustaceans
/ Population (statistical)
/ Sampling
/ Sampling designs
/ Shellfish
/ Statistical methods
2019
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Advancing our understanding of the connectivity, evolution and management of marine lobsters through genetics
by
Green, Bridget S
, Gardner, Caleb
, Villacorta-Rath, Cecilia
, Strugnell, Jan M
, Bell, James J
, Woodings, Laura N
, Hartmann, Klaas
, Silva, Catarina N S
, Murphy, Nicholas P
in
Adaptation
/ Biological evolution
/ Biology
/ Connectivity
/ Crustaceans
/ Decapoda
/ Ecology
/ Environmental conditions
/ Evolution
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genetic analysis
/ Genetics
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Lobsters
/ Management
/ Marine crustaceans
/ Population (statistical)
/ Sampling
/ Sampling designs
/ Shellfish
/ Statistical methods
2019
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Advancing our understanding of the connectivity, evolution and management of marine lobsters through genetics
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Advancing our understanding of the connectivity, evolution and management of marine lobsters through genetics
2019
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The genomic revolution has provided powerful insights into the biology and ecology of many non-model organisms. Genetic tools have been increasingly applied to marine lobster research in recent years and have improved our understanding of species delimitation and population connectivity. High resolution genomic markers are just beginning to be applied to lobsters and are now starting to revolutionise our understanding of fine spatial and temporal scales of population connectivity and adaptation to environmental conditions. Lobsters play an important role in the ecosystem and many species are commercially exploited but many aspects of their biology is still largely unknown. Genetics is a powerful tool that can further contribute to our understanding of their ecology and evolution and assist management. Here we illustrate how recent genetic advancements are (1) leading to a step change in our understanding of evolution and adaptation, (2) elucidating factors driving connectivity and recruitment, (3) revealing insights into ecological processes and can (4) potentially revolutionise management of this commercially important group. We discuss how improvements in sequencing technologies and statistical methods for genetic data analyses combined with increased sampling efforts and careful sampling design have transformed our understanding of lobsters biology in recent years. We also highlight possible future directions in the application of genomic tools to lobster research that can aid management, in particular, the close-kin-mark-recapture method. Finally, we identify gaps and challenges in lobster research, such as the lack of any reference genomes and predictions on how lobsters will respond to future environmental conditions.
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