Population genomic and size distribution data suggest high genetic connectivity in the sandbar shark (Carcharhinus plumbeus) along a 2700 km coastline
BM Pember, JA Chaplin, M Braccini, NR Loneragan - Fisheries Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Understanding patterns of connectivity in exploited elasmobranchs is vital to their successful
management and ongoing sustainability. In this study we use 1480 nuclear SNP loci to …
management and ongoing sustainability. In this study we use 1480 nuclear SNP loci to …
Strong philopatry in an estuarine‐dependent fish
KG Sarakinis, P Reis‐Santos… - Ecology and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding fish movement is critical in determining the spatial scales in which to
appropriately manage wild populations. Genetic markers provide a natural tagging …
appropriately manage wild populations. Genetic markers provide a natural tagging …
Biogeographic provinces and genomically delineated stocks are congruent in snapper (Chrysophrys auratus) from southeastern Australia
Marine species often exhibit genetic discontinuities concordant with biogeographic
boundaries, frequently occurring due to changes in ocean circulation, bathymetry, coastline …
boundaries, frequently occurring due to changes in ocean circulation, bathymetry, coastline …
Post‐release mortality of line‐caught snapper Chrysophrys auratus depends on hook site and capture depth
JQ Maggs, O Evans, JC Holdsworth… - Fisheries …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Catch‐and‐release angling is common in recreational fisheries, but post‐release mortality
(PRM) may be high. We conducted a controlled field experiment to estimate mortality of …
(PRM) may be high. We conducted a controlled field experiment to estimate mortality of …
Bioregional boundaries and genomically-delineated stocks in snapper (Chrysophrys auratus) from southeastern Australia
Marine species often exhibit genetic discontinuities concordant with biogeographic
boundaries, frequently occurring due to changes in ocean circulation, bathymetry, coastline …
boundaries, frequently occurring due to changes in ocean circulation, bathymetry, coastline …
[PDF][PDF] Fine scale connectivity of the sandbar shark, Carcharhinus plumbeus, along the Western Australian coast.
BM Pember, BB IP - 2023 - researchportal.murdoch.edu.au
Human impacts continue to be an issue for the sustainability of shark populations on a
global scale (Dulvy et al., 2014; Momigliano et al., 2014; Domingues et al., 2018a). Sharks …
global scale (Dulvy et al., 2014; Momigliano et al., 2014; Domingues et al., 2018a). Sharks …