New Article: Fish and invertebrate connectivity around Moloka‘i, Hawai‘i

With co-authors in the ToBo lab, our study (published in PeerJ) modelled connectivity patterns for 11 fish and invertebrate species around Moloka‘i, Hawai‘i. We used a graph-theoretic approach to visualize our connectivity predictions and included analysis of the role of the Kalaupapa National Historical Park in shaping population connectivity around the island.

The work is a collaboration between UH (HIMB & Oceanography) and Aarhus University (AIAS) with support from the US National Park Service, Aarhus University Research Foundation and the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme.

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