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phylogeography of the sergeants abudefduf sexfasciatus and a. vaigiensis reveals complex introgression patterns between two widespread and sympatric indo-west pacific reef fishes.on evolutionary timescales, sea level oscillations lead to recurrent spatio-temporal variation in species distribution and population connectivity. in this situation, applying classical concepts of biogeography is challenging yet necessary to understand the mechanisms underlying biodiversity in highly diverse marine ecosystems such as coral reefs. we aimed at studying the outcomes of such complex biogeographic dynamics on reproductive isolation by sampling populations across a wide spatial range ...201728160340
large-scale introduction of the indo-pacific damselfish abudefduf vaigiensis into hawai'i promotes genetic swamping of the endemic congener a. abdominalis.hybridization in the ocean was once considered rare, a process prohibited by the rapid evolution of intrinsic reproductive barriers in a high-dispersal medium. however, recent genetic surveys have prompted a reappraisal of marine hybridization as an important demographic and evolutionary process. the hawaiian archipelago offers an unusual case history in this arena, due to the recent arrival of the widely distributed indo-pacific sergeant (abudefduf vaigiensis), which is hybridizing with the end ...201425283736
deterrence of feather stars (crinoidea, comatulida) from southern vietnam for the indo-pacific sergeant-fish abudefduf vaigiensis. 201424985514
species of neohaliotrema yamaguti, 1965 (monogenea: ancyrocephalidae) from the pomacentrid abudefduf vaigensis (quoy & gaimard) off pulau langkawi, malaysia, with a revised diagnosis of the genus and a key to its species.four new and one unidentified species of neohaliotrema yamaguti, 1965 were obtained from the gills of the indo-pacific sergeant abudefduf vaigensis (quoy & gaimard) off pulau langkawi, malaysia. the five species, n. malayense n. sp., n. bombini n. sp., n. andamanense n. sp., n. parvum n. sp. and an unidentified neohaliotrema sp. (similar to n. macracanthum zhukov, 1976), are described and distinguished based mainly on features of the haptor. species of this genus are divisible into two groups, t ...201020852983
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