Ecological connectivity of Kimberley Marine Communities
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Richards, Zoe
Berry, O.
Underwood, J.
McMahon, K.
Travers, M.
Moore, G.
Hernawan, U.
DiBattista, J.
Evans, R.
Gilmour, J.
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2017Type
Working Paper
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Richards, Z. and Berry, O. and Underwood, J. and McMahon, K. and Travers, M. and Moore, G. and Hernawan, U. et al. 2017. Ecological Connectivity of Kimberley Marine Communities: Synthesis Report. Subproject 1.1.3a.
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Abstract
The overarching objective of KMRP Project 1.1. 3 (Ecological Connectivity of Kimberley Marine Communities) was to provide the first estimates of ecological connectivity across multiple spatial scales for a suite of model/priority marine organisms in the Kimberley. More specifically, this project aimed to provide speciesspecific estimates of realised connectivity at a reef-scale (< 1 km), inter-reef scale (1-100 km) and inter-region scale (100+ km) through genetic analyses of seven key animals and plants with contrasting dispersive life histories that are representative of common taxa.
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