2020 Journal Article Building a global genomics observatory: Using GEOME (the Genomic Observatories Metadatabase) to expedite and improve deposition and retrieval of genetic data and metadata for biodiversity researchRiginos, Cynthia, Crandall, Eric D., Liggins, Libby, Gaither, Michelle R., Ewing, Rodney B., Meyer, Christopher, Andrews, Kimberly R., Euclide, Peter T., Titus, Benjamin M., Overgaard Therkildsen, Nina, Salces‐Castellano, Antonia, Stewart, Lucy C., Toonen, Robert J. and Deck, John (2020). Building a global genomics observatory: Using GEOME (the Genomic Observatories Metadatabase) to expedite and improve deposition and retrieval of genetic data and metadata for biodiversity research. Molecular Ecology Resources, 20 (6) 1755-0998.13269, 1458-1469. doi: 10.1111/1755-0998.13269 |
2020 Journal Article Anthropogenic hybridization at sea: three evolutionary questions relevant to invasive species managementViard, Frédérique, Riginos, Cynthia and Bierne, Nicolas (2020). Anthropogenic hybridization at sea: three evolutionary questions relevant to invasive species management. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences, 375 (1806) 20190547, 20190547. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2019.0547 |
2020 Journal Article Integrating morphological and genetic data at different spatial scales in a cosmopolitan marine turtle species: challenges for management and conservationÁlvarez-Varas, Rocío, Heidemeyer, Maike, Riginos, Cynthia, Benítez, Hugo A, Reséndiz, Eduardo, Lara-Uc, Mónica, Godoy, Daniel A, Muñoz-Pérez, Juan Pablo, Alarcón-Ruales, Daniela E, Vélez-Rubio, Gabriela M, Fallabrino, Alejandro, Piovano, Susanna, Alfaro-Shigueto, Joanna, Ortiz-Alvarez, Clara, Mangel, Jeffrey C, Esquerré, Damien, Zárate, Patricia, Medrano, Carol, León Miranda, Fabiola, Guerrero, Felipe, Vianna, Juliana A and Véliz, David (2020). Integrating morphological and genetic data at different spatial scales in a cosmopolitan marine turtle species: challenges for management and conservation. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 191 (2), 434-453. doi: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa066 |
2020 Journal Article Intertidal gobies acclimate rate of luminance change for background matching with shifts in seasonal temperatureda Silva, Carmen R. B., van den Berg, Cedric P., Condon, Nicholas D., Riginos, Cynthia, Wilson, Robbie S. and Cheney, Karen L. (2020). Intertidal gobies acclimate rate of luminance change for background matching with shifts in seasonal temperature. Journal of Animal Ecology, 89 (7), 1735-1746. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.13226 |
2020 Journal Article Comparative genomics reveals divergent thermal selection in warm‐ and cold‐tolerant marine musselsPopovic, Iva and Riginos, Cynthia (2020). Comparative genomics reveals divergent thermal selection in warm‐ and cold‐tolerant marine mussels. Molecular Ecology, 29 (3) mec.15339, 519-535. doi: 10.1111/mec.15339 |
2019 Journal Article Population genetics of Anopheles koliensis through Papua New Guinea: new cryptic species and landscape topography effects on genetic connectivityAmbrose, Luke, Hanson, Jeffrey O., Riginos, Cynthia, Xu, Weixin, Fordyce, Sarah, Cooper, Robert D. and Beebe, Nigel W. (2019). Population genetics of Anopheles koliensis through Papua New Guinea: new cryptic species and landscape topography effects on genetic connectivity. Ecology and Evolution, 9 (23), 13375-13388. doi: 10.1002/ece3.5792 |
2019 Journal Article Asymmetric dispersal is a critical element of concordance between biophysical dispersal models and spatial genetic structure in Great Barrier Reef coralsRiginos, Cynthia, Hock, Karlo, Matias, Ambrocio M., Mumby, Peter J., van Oppen, Madeleine J. H. and Lukoschek, Vimoksalehi (2019). Asymmetric dispersal is a critical element of concordance between biophysical dispersal models and spatial genetic structure in Great Barrier Reef corals. Diversity and Distributions, 25 (11) ddi.12969, 1684-1696. doi: 10.1111/ddi.12969 |
2019 Journal Article Twin introductions by independent invader mussel lineages are both associated with recent admixture with a native congener in AustraliaPopovic, Iva, Matias, Ambrocio Melvin A., Bierne, Nicolas and Riginos, Cynthia (2019). Twin introductions by independent invader mussel lineages are both associated with recent admixture with a native congener in Australia. Evolutionary Applications, 13 (3) eva.12857, 515-532. doi: 10.1111/eva.12857 |
2019 Journal Article Do tiny fish rule the reefs?Riginos, Cynthia and Leis, Jeffrey M. (2019). Do tiny fish rule the reefs?. Science, 364 (6446), 1128-1130. doi: 10.1126/science.aax8961 |
2019 Journal Article Rapid larval growth is costly for post-metamorphic thermal performance in a Great Barrier Reef fishda Silva, Carmen Rose Burke, Wilson, Robbie Stuart and Riginos, Cynthia (2019). Rapid larval growth is costly for post-metamorphic thermal performance in a Great Barrier Reef fish. Coral Reefs, 38 (5), 895-907. doi: 10.1007/s00338-019-01815-7 |
2019 Journal Article The molecular biogeography of the Indo‐Pacific: testing hypotheses with multispecies genetic patternsCrandall, Eric D., Riginos, Cynthia, Bird, Chris E., Liggins, Libby, Treml, Eric, Beger, Maria, Barber, Paul H., Connolly, Sean R., Cowman, Peter F., DiBattista, Joseph D., Eble, Jeff A., Magnuson, Sharon F., Horne, John B., Kochzius, Marc, Lessios, Harilaos A., Liu, Shang Yin Vanson, Ludt, William B., Madduppa, Hawis, Pandolfi, John M., Toonen, Robert J., Gaither, Michelle R. and , (2019). The molecular biogeography of the Indo‐Pacific: testing hypotheses with multispecies genetic patterns. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 28 (7) geb.12905, 943-960. doi: 10.1111/geb.12905 |
2019 Journal Article An intertidal fish shows thermal acclimation despite living in a rapidly fluctuating environmentda Silva, Carmen Rose Burke, Riginos, Cynthia and Wilson, Robbie Stuart (2019). An intertidal fish shows thermal acclimation despite living in a rapidly fluctuating environment. Journal of Comparative Physiology B, 189 (3-4), 385-398. doi: 10.1007/s00360-019-01212-0 |
2019 Journal Article neogen: a tool to predict genetic effective population size (N e) for species with generational overlap and to assist empirical N e study designBlower, Dean C., Riginos, Cynthia and Ovenden, Jennifer R. (2019). neogen: a tool to predict genetic effective population size (N e) for species with generational overlap and to assist empirical N e study design. Molecular Ecology Resources, 19 (1), 260-271. doi: 10.1111/1755-0998.12941 |
2019 Conference Publication Mytimap: a tool for making publication quality species distribution maps for Mytilus musselsRiginos, C., Thia, J., Simon, A., Borsa, P. and Popovic, I. (2019). Mytimap: a tool for making publication quality species distribution maps for Mytilus mussels. Third International Symposium Advances in Marine Mussel Research, Chioggia, Italy, 26-28 August 2019. Modena, Italy: Universita degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia. |
2019 Book Chapter Seascape genomics: contextualizing adaptive and neutral genomic variation in the ocean environmentLiggins, Libby, Treml, Eric A. and Riginos, Cynthia (2019). Seascape genomics: contextualizing adaptive and neutral genomic variation in the ocean environment. Population Genomics: Marine Organisms. (pp. 171-218) Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/13836_2019_68 |
2019 Conference Publication Twin introductions by divergent Mytilus galloprovincialis lineages are associated with high levels of genetic admixture with a native congener in AustraliaPopovic, I., Matias, A., Bierne, N. and Riginos, C. (2019). Twin introductions by divergent Mytilus galloprovincialis lineages are associated with high levels of genetic admixture with a native congener in Australia. Third International Symposium Advances in Marine Mussel Research, Chioggia, Italy, 26-28 August 2019. Modena, Italy: Universita degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia. |
2018 Other Outputs Asymmetric dispersal is a critical element of concordance between biophysical dispersal models and spatial genetic structure in Great Barrier Reef coralsRiginos, C, Hock, K, Matias, AM, Mumby, PJ, van Oppen, MJH and Lukoschek, V. (2018). Asymmetric dispersal is a critical element of concordance between biophysical dispersal models and spatial genetic structure in Great Barrier Reef corals. doi: 10.1101/453001 |
2018 Journal Article Revisiting the “Centre Hypotheses” of the Indo-West Pacific: idiosyncratic genetic diversity of nine reef species offers weak support for the Coral Triangle as a centre of genetic biodiversityMatias, Ambrocio Melvin A. and Riginos, Cynthia (2018). Revisiting the “Centre Hypotheses” of the Indo-West Pacific: idiosyncratic genetic diversity of nine reef species offers weak support for the Coral Triangle as a centre of genetic biodiversity. Journal of Biogeography, 45 (8), 1806-1817. doi: 10.1111/jbi.13376 |
2018 Journal Article Larval traits show temporally consistent constraints, but are decoupled from post-settlement juvenile growth, in an intertidal fishThia, Joshua A., Riginos, Cynthia, Liggins, Libby, Figueira, Will F. and McGuigan, Katrina (2018). Larval traits show temporally consistent constraints, but are decoupled from post-settlement juvenile growth, in an intertidal fish. The Journal of Animal Ecology, 87 (5), 1353-1363. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.12844 |
2018 Journal Article Reserve sizes needed to protect coral reef fishesKrueck, Nils C., Legrand, Christelle, Ahmadia, Gabby N., Estradivari,, Green, Alison, Jones, Geoffrey P., Riginos, Cynthia, Treml, Eric A. and Mumby, Peter J. (2018). Reserve sizes needed to protect coral reef fishes. Conservation Letters, 11 (3) e12415, e12415. doi: 10.1111/conl.12415 |