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From: Evidence of local adaptation in a waterfall-climbing Hawaiian goby fish derived from coupled biophysical modeling of larval dispersal and post-settlement selection

Fig. 1

Passive larval dispersal connectivity matrices from May 2nd 2009 to March 31st 2014. The values in each cell are the rearward settlement probabilities for each receiving stream and the corresponding island. Each panel represents a total of 365 days, which coincides with breaks in the El Niño Southern Oscillation during the aforementioned time period. High values (yellow-orange) indicate high connectivity between streams (islands) and low values (dark purple-black) indicate low connectivity between streams (islands)

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