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This research delves into local endemism and community connectivity in undersampled oceanic deep basins, shedding light on population and species differentiation at small scales. By analyzing sequence divergences, we aim to establish the differences between species and populations within the same basins. The study also explores the consequences of species introduction and adaptation to environmental changes on food webs and production. Our findings will inform applied science efforts to understand global changes and their local impacts on marine ecosystems.
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WE HAVE THE SEQUENCES AND ID’s so now WHAT’S NEXT
Back to Local Research Endemism Undersampled areas; deep basins under very well known areas Establish the differences at small scale Community links
Ocean Boundaries Populations / Species Fst approach: 0.00… - > 0.5 Within species (up to 0.98 T. californicus) Sequence divergence, the same: different basins different species? When are species, when populations? How to? Community connectivity; environmental sequencing Species by species; average? Different characteristics
Ocean Boundaries “Applied” science Species introduction - consequences Adaptation to changes at community level global change – local impact Food web / production implications