Background: Whale sharks are a declining species for which little biological data is available. While these animals are protected in many parts of their range, they are fished legally and illegally in some countries. Baseline biological and ecological data are needed to allow the formulation of an effective conservation plan for whale sharks. It is not known, for example, whether the whale shark is represented by a single worldwide panmictic population or by numerous, reproductively isolated populations. Genetic analysis of population structure is one essential component of the baseline data required for whale shark conservation. Methodology/Principal Findings: We have identified 8 polymorphic microsatellites in the whale shark and used the...
The Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus), the world’s largest living fish, is a cosmopolitan tropical and w...
Molecular tools, such as sequencing of the mitochondrial DNA Control Region (CR) and genotyping of h...
Large pelagic vertebrates pose special conservation challenges because their movements generally exc...
Background: Whale sharks are a declining species for which little biological data is available. Whil...
Background: Whale sharks are a declining species for which little biological data is available. Whil...
BACKGROUND:Whale sharks are a declining species for which little biological data is available. While...
This study presents genetic evidence that whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, are comprised of at least t...
International audienceThis study presents genetic evidence that whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, are c...
In preparation for a study on population structure of the whale shark (Rhincodon typus), nine specie...
Population genetics has been increasingly applied to study large sharks over the last decade. Whilst...
Knowledge of population structure, connectivity and effective population size remains limited for ma...
Population genetics have been increasingly applied to study large sharks over the last decade. Whils...
The Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus), the world’s largest living fish, is a cosmopolitan tropical and w...
Molecular tools, such as sequencing of the mitochondrial DNA Control Region (CR) and genotyping of h...
Large pelagic vertebrates pose special conservation challenges because their movements generally exc...
Background: Whale sharks are a declining species for which little biological data is available. Whil...
Background: Whale sharks are a declining species for which little biological data is available. Whil...
BACKGROUND:Whale sharks are a declining species for which little biological data is available. While...
This study presents genetic evidence that whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, are comprised of at least t...
International audienceThis study presents genetic evidence that whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, are c...
In preparation for a study on population structure of the whale shark (Rhincodon typus), nine specie...
Population genetics has been increasingly applied to study large sharks over the last decade. Whilst...
Knowledge of population structure, connectivity and effective population size remains limited for ma...
Population genetics have been increasingly applied to study large sharks over the last decade. Whils...
The Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus), the world’s largest living fish, is a cosmopolitan tropical and w...
Molecular tools, such as sequencing of the mitochondrial DNA Control Region (CR) and genotyping of h...
Large pelagic vertebrates pose special conservation challenges because their movements generally exc...