Evidence of local adaptation in a waterfall-climbing Hawaiian goby fish derived from coupled biophysical modeling of larval dispersal and post-settlement selection.
Kristine N MoodyJohanna L K WrenDonald R KobayashiMichael J BlumMargaret B PtacekRichard W BlobRobert J ToonenHeiko L SchoenfussMichael J ChildressPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2019)
Contrary to expectation, these findings indicate that immigration can act in concert with selection to favor local adaptation and divergence in species with marine larval dispersal. Further development of model simulations, parameterized to reflect additional empirical estimates of abiotic and biotic factors, will help advance our understanding of the proximate and ultimate mechanisms driving adaptive evolution, population resilience, and speciation in marine-associated species.