[HTML][HTML] Outbreak of coral-eating Crown-of-Thorns creates continuous cloud of larvae over 320 km of the Great Barrier Reef
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide due to a combination of local and global causes. Over
40% of the recent coral loss on Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR) has been attributed to …
40% of the recent coral loss on Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR) has been attributed to …
An application of in situ hybridization for the identification of commercially important fish species
T Hofmann, MJ Raupach, PM Arbízu… - Fisheries Research, 2015 - Elsevier
In most cases, adult fish can be easily identified based on the analysis of morphological
characteristics. In contrast to this, a successful identification of processed specimens or early …
characteristics. In contrast to this, a successful identification of processed specimens or early …
Identification of Balanus amphitrite larvae from field zooplankton using species-specific primers
CC Gaonkar, L Khandeparker, DV Desai… - Journal of the Marine …, 2015 - cambridge.org
Identification of marine invertebrate larvae using morphological characters is laborious and
complicated by phenotypic plasticity. Balanus amphitrite is a dominant barnacle, important in …
complicated by phenotypic plasticity. Balanus amphitrite is a dominant barnacle, important in …
Development of a sandwich hybridization assay for the identification and quantification of red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) eggs: a novel tool for fishery research and …
Egg identification and quantification are crucial to understanding the spawning and
recruitment dynamics of economically important fish species. This study describes the …
recruitment dynamics of economically important fish species. This study describes the …