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− | Today, ecological information is available for most keystone species of marine environments while we certainly lack information on the genetic variation of even the most important species and | + | Today, ecological information is available for most keystone species of marine environments while we certainly lack information on the [[genetic variation]] of even the most important [[species]] and [[population]]s, in particular at a European scale. There is a need to resolve the genetic structure of a set of species at a level of detail needed to make predictions of how global and local perturbations will influence the structuring and the phylogeography of species and their populations. |
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Introduction
Today, ecological information is available for most keystone species of marine environments while we certainly lack information on the genetic variation of even the most important species and populations, in particular at a European scale. There is a need to resolve the genetic structure of a set of species at a level of detail needed to make predictions of how global and local perturbations will influence the structuring and the phylogeography of species and their populations.