Journal article

Modeling population connectivity by ocean currents, a graph-theoretic approach for marine conservation

EA Treml, PN Halpin, DL Urban, LF Pratson

Landscape Ecology | SPRINGER | Published : 2008

Abstract

The dispersal of individuals among marine populations is of great importance to metapopulation dynamics, population persistence, and species expansion. Understanding this connectivity between distant populations is key to their effective conservation and management. For many marine species, population connectivity is determined largely by ocean currents transporting larvae and juveniles between distant patches of suitable habitat. Recent work has focused on the biophysics of marine larval dispersal and its importance to population dynamics, although few studies have evaluated the spatial and temporal patterns of this potential dispersal. Here, we show how an Eulerian advection-diffusion appr..

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