Population Genomics Highlight the Vulnerability of Coral‐Dwelling Gobies to Ecological Losses due to Climatic Disturbances
Catheline Y. M. Froehlich, Renae L. Kirby, Samuel Greaves, Siobhan J. Heatwole, O. Selma Klanten, Martin Hing, Marian Y. L. WongABSTRACT
Predicting species resilience to climate change generally focuses on species life history and ecology, overlooking genomic changes following disturbances. After consecutive cyclones and heatwaves, coral‐dwelling
Gobiodon
gobies have experienced extreme population and group size reductions, and slower recovery rates than their coral hosts. To assess genomic contributions to this vulnerability, we analysed multiple
Gobiodon
species for population structure (1) among three locations in western Oceania and (2) pre‐ and post‐disturbances at the central location that underwent the same cyclones and heatwaves that reduced population and group sizes. Species compared among locations all exhibited population structure. Post‐disturbances, two species (
G. fuscoruber,