Spawning Graph (IMAGE)
Caption
The larval connectivity network of the bicolor damselfish (Stegastes partitus) shows that spawning more often (gray lines) increases dispersion and in some routes, even strengthens the connections (direction of connectivity is clockwise). However, connectivity nodes (circles) become more central in keeping the integrity of the network when spawning is less frequent (i.e., grey circles are generally smaller than green).
Credit
Andrew Kough, Ph.D.
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