Red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) is an economically important marine fish species that supports a large recreational fishery in the United States and is cultured for both restoration and commercial purposes. Characterizing patterns of genetic diversity in wild populations of red drum is essential for understanding how genetic variation in the species is partitioned across space and time and for informed decisions regarding management of the recreational fishery and culture of the species. Advances in DNA sequencing technology now have allowed cost-effective genotyping of thousands of genetic markers and strategies for mapping those markers to the genome. This has led to an unprecedented level of resolution in characterizing patterns of geneti...
Characterizing the genome and understanding how it influences phenotypic variation is a central goal...
Little information is available concerning the distribution of genetic diversity in non-salmonid, no...
A total of 31 nuclear-encoded microsatellites and an ~ 370 base pair fragment from the ‘control’ reg...
Red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) is an economically important marine fish species that supports a larg...
Developments in next-generation sequencing allow genotyping of thousands of genetic markers across h...
Developments in next-generation sequencing allow genotyping of thousands of genetic markers across h...
Red drum (Sciaenops ocellata) from seven of the nine major embayments of the Texas Gulf Coast were e...
Abstract.-Genetic diversity, population structure, average long-term effective population size (N e ...
Red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) is among the most important artificially introduced farmed fish acros...
Genetic studies of population or ‘stock ’ structure in exploited marine fishes typically are designe...
Understanding the processes that drive reproductive success in marine fish stocks is critical to eff...
The red snapper Lutjanus campechanus is an exploited reef fish of major economic importance in the G...
Black Drummer (Girella elevata) is a long-lived fish species that experiences considerable recreatio...
The northern red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) is a highly targeted reef fish candidate for marine ...
Understanding the processes shaping population structure and reproductive isolation of marine organi...
Characterizing the genome and understanding how it influences phenotypic variation is a central goal...
Little information is available concerning the distribution of genetic diversity in non-salmonid, no...
A total of 31 nuclear-encoded microsatellites and an ~ 370 base pair fragment from the ‘control’ reg...
Red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) is an economically important marine fish species that supports a larg...
Developments in next-generation sequencing allow genotyping of thousands of genetic markers across h...
Developments in next-generation sequencing allow genotyping of thousands of genetic markers across h...
Red drum (Sciaenops ocellata) from seven of the nine major embayments of the Texas Gulf Coast were e...
Abstract.-Genetic diversity, population structure, average long-term effective population size (N e ...
Red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) is among the most important artificially introduced farmed fish acros...
Genetic studies of population or ‘stock ’ structure in exploited marine fishes typically are designe...
Understanding the processes that drive reproductive success in marine fish stocks is critical to eff...
The red snapper Lutjanus campechanus is an exploited reef fish of major economic importance in the G...
Black Drummer (Girella elevata) is a long-lived fish species that experiences considerable recreatio...
The northern red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) is a highly targeted reef fish candidate for marine ...
Understanding the processes shaping population structure and reproductive isolation of marine organi...
Characterizing the genome and understanding how it influences phenotypic variation is a central goal...
Little information is available concerning the distribution of genetic diversity in non-salmonid, no...
A total of 31 nuclear-encoded microsatellites and an ~ 370 base pair fragment from the ‘control’ reg...