Environmental DNA reveals a multi‐taxa biogeographic break across the Arabian Sea and Sea of Oman

Author:

DiBattista Joseph D.12ORCID,Berumen Michael L.3,Priest Mark A.45,De Brauwer Maarten6,Coker Darren J.3,Sinclair‐Taylor Tane H.37,Hay Amanda1,Bruss Gerd8,Mansour Shawky910,Bunce Michael211,Goatley Christopher H. R.11213,Power Matthew2,Marshell Alyssa8

Affiliation:

1. Australian Museum Research InstituteAustralian Museum Sydney New South Wales Australia

2. School of Molecular and Life Sciences Curtin University Perth Western Australia Australia

3. Red Sea Research Center Division of Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Thuwal Saudi Arabia

4. Five Oceans Environmental Services LLC Muscat Sultanate of Oman

5. Marine Spatial Ecology Lab School of Biological Sciences University of Queensland St Lucia Queensland Australia

6. CSIRO Coasts and Ocean Research Program Hobart Tasmania Australia

7. Australian Institute of Marine SciencePMB 3 Townsville Queensland Australia

8. Department of Marine Science and Fisheries College of Agricultural and Marine Sciences Sultan Qaboos University Muscat Sultanate of Oman

9. Geography Department College of Arts and Social Sciences Sultan Qaboos University Muscat Sultanate of Oman

10. Department of Geography and GIS Faculty of Arts Alexandria University Alexandria Egypt

11. Environmental Protection Authority Wellington New Zealand

12. Function, Evolution and Anatomy Research (FEAR) Lab and Palaeoscience Research Centre School of Environmental and Rural Science University of New England Armidale New South Wales Australia

13. School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, and Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture University of Washington Seattle Western Australia USA

Funder

Australian Research Council

Sultan Qaboos University

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australian Government

Curtin University of Technology

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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