Mugil cephalus is a cosmopolitan fish species found in most coastal waters from tropical to temperate zones. It is a species common in the near-shore marine environment, and known to reside in estuarine and freshwater systems. Adult M. cephalus move out to sea to spawn in aggregations. Their larvae can drift on surface ocean currents for over a month before recruitment to nursery grounds. Mugil cephalus is a species that is closely associated with the coastal environment, but it is capable of interoceanic migrations. Population genetic studies have reported high levels of genetic differentiation among populations in the Mediterranean, Atlantic and western Pacific. However, there is no evidence to suggest reproductive incompatibility has ari...
Mitochondrial (ml) DNA genotypes of grey mullet (Mugil cephalus) from ocean basins around the world ...
Contemporary patterns of genetic diversity and population connectivity within species can be influen...
Sustainable management of sea mullet (Mugil cephalus) fisheries needs to account for recent observat...
Mugil cephalus is a cosmopolitan fish species found in most coastal waters from tropical to temperat...
A fundamental goal of fisheries management is sustainable harvesting and the preservation of properl...
Notolabrus celidotus (the New Zealand spotty) is a common rocky reef species that is endemic to New ...
Parapercis colias (blue cod) is an endemic temperate reef fish that supports an important commercial...
Nemadactylus macropterus, commonly known as tarakihi in New Zealand is highly regarded by commercial...
New Zealand’s coastal waters are an integral part of the social, economic and environmental heritage...
Knowledge about the population genetic structure of species and the factors shaping such patterns is...
The diversity of geographic scales at which marine organisms display genetic variation mirrors the b...
Sustainable management of sea mullet (Mugil cephalus) fisheries needs to account for recent observat...
Lutjanus carponotatus ranges from the Indian Ocean to northern Australia and Papua New Guinea and is...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) aim to mitigate anthropogenic impacts by conserving biodiversity and p...
Much progress has been made toward understanding marine metapopulation dynamics, largely because of ...
Mitochondrial (ml) DNA genotypes of grey mullet (Mugil cephalus) from ocean basins around the world ...
Contemporary patterns of genetic diversity and population connectivity within species can be influen...
Sustainable management of sea mullet (Mugil cephalus) fisheries needs to account for recent observat...
Mugil cephalus is a cosmopolitan fish species found in most coastal waters from tropical to temperat...
A fundamental goal of fisheries management is sustainable harvesting and the preservation of properl...
Notolabrus celidotus (the New Zealand spotty) is a common rocky reef species that is endemic to New ...
Parapercis colias (blue cod) is an endemic temperate reef fish that supports an important commercial...
Nemadactylus macropterus, commonly known as tarakihi in New Zealand is highly regarded by commercial...
New Zealand’s coastal waters are an integral part of the social, economic and environmental heritage...
Knowledge about the population genetic structure of species and the factors shaping such patterns is...
The diversity of geographic scales at which marine organisms display genetic variation mirrors the b...
Sustainable management of sea mullet (Mugil cephalus) fisheries needs to account for recent observat...
Lutjanus carponotatus ranges from the Indian Ocean to northern Australia and Papua New Guinea and is...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) aim to mitigate anthropogenic impacts by conserving biodiversity and p...
Much progress has been made toward understanding marine metapopulation dynamics, largely because of ...
Mitochondrial (ml) DNA genotypes of grey mullet (Mugil cephalus) from ocean basins around the world ...
Contemporary patterns of genetic diversity and population connectivity within species can be influen...
Sustainable management of sea mullet (Mugil cephalus) fisheries needs to account for recent observat...