Stranding cases of cetaceans in Indonesia including whales, dolphins, and porpoises have recently increasingly become unfold and handled by many people. According to data from Whale Stranding Indonesia (WSI), there have been 40 stranding cases in different parts of Indonesia from early 2016 until February 2017. One of the major obstacles for the people who are handling strandings is to identify the species based on morphology alone when the body is in an advanced stadium of decomposition. WSI recorded that 21% of the species are unidentifiable. For that reason, this research aims to introduce a molecular genetics approach for identifying stranded cetaceans. Mitochondrial DNA of the gene control region was amplified using a Polymerase Chain ...
Visual species identification of cetacean strandings is difficult, especially when dead specimens ar...
Twenty-five species of cetaceans have been reported throughout the Mediterranean Sea, eight of them ...
Indonesia is one of the largest shark and ray producing countries in the world. Based on FAO (Food a...
Kasus Cetacea atau Paus dan Lumba-lumba terdampar di Indonesia sejak berapa tahun terakhir ini semak...
The present study is the first attempt to use molecular tools for identification of marine mammals ...
Molecular taxonomy technique based on phylogenetic reconstruction of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) seque...
Malaysia is diverse in term of flora and fauna. Because of the biodiversity richness, Malaysian wat...
The sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) is a protected marine biota in Indonesia. Molecular identif...
The exact number of extant delphinid species from seas around India is still debated and the lack of...
Not AvailableMolecular taxonomy technique based on phylogenetic reconstruction of mitochondrial DNA ...
Indonesia has a diverse range of cetacean species, yet there are few records of their distribution, ...
Molecular genetics provides a powerful tool for conservation of species protected by international r...
The purpose of this study was to examine the molecular basis of Tursiops sp. originated from Java se...
Some whales caught incidentally or illegally in Korean waters have been introduced into the seafood ...
Indonesian waters is one of the habitat and simultaneously a migration path so many different specie...
Visual species identification of cetacean strandings is difficult, especially when dead specimens ar...
Twenty-five species of cetaceans have been reported throughout the Mediterranean Sea, eight of them ...
Indonesia is one of the largest shark and ray producing countries in the world. Based on FAO (Food a...
Kasus Cetacea atau Paus dan Lumba-lumba terdampar di Indonesia sejak berapa tahun terakhir ini semak...
The present study is the first attempt to use molecular tools for identification of marine mammals ...
Molecular taxonomy technique based on phylogenetic reconstruction of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) seque...
Malaysia is diverse in term of flora and fauna. Because of the biodiversity richness, Malaysian wat...
The sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) is a protected marine biota in Indonesia. Molecular identif...
The exact number of extant delphinid species from seas around India is still debated and the lack of...
Not AvailableMolecular taxonomy technique based on phylogenetic reconstruction of mitochondrial DNA ...
Indonesia has a diverse range of cetacean species, yet there are few records of their distribution, ...
Molecular genetics provides a powerful tool for conservation of species protected by international r...
The purpose of this study was to examine the molecular basis of Tursiops sp. originated from Java se...
Some whales caught incidentally or illegally in Korean waters have been introduced into the seafood ...
Indonesian waters is one of the habitat and simultaneously a migration path so many different specie...
Visual species identification of cetacean strandings is difficult, especially when dead specimens ar...
Twenty-five species of cetaceans have been reported throughout the Mediterranean Sea, eight of them ...
Indonesia is one of the largest shark and ray producing countries in the world. Based on FAO (Food a...