Movescapes and eco‐evolutionary movement strategies in marine fish: Assessing a connectivity hotspot

Susan K. LowerreBarbieri1,2 | Claudia Friess2 | Lucas P. Griffin3 | Danielle Morley3,4 | Gregory B. Skomal5 | Joel W. Bickford2 | Neil Hammerschlag6 | Mitchell J. Rider6 | Matthew J. Smukall7 | Maurits P. M. van Zinnicq Bergmann7,8 | Tristan L. Guttridge9 | Andrea M. Kroetz10 | R. Dean Grubbs11 | Carissa L. Gervasi12 | Jennifer S. Rehage12 | Gregg R. Poulakis13 | Kim BassosHull14 | Jayne M. Gardiner15 | Grace A. Casselberry3 | Joy Young16 | Matt Perkinson17 | Debra L. Abercrombie18 | Dustin T. Addis2 | Barbara A. Block19 | Alejandro Acosta4 | Aaron J. Adams20,21 | Andy J. Danylchuk3 | Steven J. Cooke22 | Frederick G. Whoriskey23 | Jacob W. Brownscombe24

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