Allied Journal of Medical Research

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Allied Journal of Medical Research 44 7897 074717

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Larval dispersal is a severely essential yet enigmatic process in marine ecology, evolution, and conservation. Determining the distance and direction that tiny larvae travel in the open ocean continues to be a challenge. Our present knowledge on larval dispersal patterns at management-relevant scales is primarily and individually informed by genetic parentage data and biological-oceanographic models. Parentage datasets give clear proof of individual larval dispersal events, though their findings are spatially and temporally limited. Further, differential post settlement survival of larvae may add complexity to measurements of connectivity. The degree to which populations self-recruit or receive subsidy from other populations has consequences for a number of fundamental ecological processes that affect population regulation and persistence. Lastly, a complete knowledge of population connectivity has major applications for management and conservation.

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