With just a handful of documented cases of hybridisation in cartilaginous fishes, shark hybridisation remains poorly investigated. Small amounts of admixture have been detected between Galapagos (Carcharhinus galapagensis) and dusky (Carcharhinus obscurus) sharks previously, generating a hypothesis of ongoing hybridisation. We sampled a large number of individuals from areas where the species co-occur (contact zones) across the Pacific Ocean and used both mitochondrial and nuclear-encoded SNPs to examine genetic admixture and introgression between the two species. Using empirical analytical approaches and simulations, we first developed a set of 1873 highly informative SNPs for these two species to evaluate the degree of admixture between t...
Elasmobranchs (sharks and rays) have increasingly experienced human pressures over recent decades, r...
The application of genome-wide cytonuclear molecular data to identify management and adaptive units ...
Population numbers of many shark species are declining rapidly around the world. Despite the commer...
With just a handful of documented cases of hybridisation in cartilaginous fishes, shark hybridisatio...
Interspecies hybridisation in nature is a well-studied phenomenon, but it has not been analysed usin...
Interspecies hybridisation in nature is a well-studied phenomenon, but it has not been analysed usin...
White sharks (Carcharodon carcharias, WS henceforth) are globally and regionally threatened. Underst...
The application of genome-wide cytonuclear molecular data to identify management and adaptive units ...
Genetic stock structure information is needed to delineate management units and monitor trade in sha...
Molecular tools, such as sequencing of the mitochondrial DNA Control Region (CR) and genotyping of h...
Globally, sharks are under enormous pressure from fishing efforts. One such species is the silky sha...
Exploitation of sharks by both commercial and recreational fisheries has caused decreasing numbers r...
The Galapagos shark (Carcharhinus galapagensis) is one of over thirty shark species inhabiting the G...
Hybridization between closely related species has been documented across a wide range of taxa but ha...
Elasmobranchs (sharks and rays) have increasingly experienced human pressures over recent decades, r...
The application of genome-wide cytonuclear molecular data to identify management and adaptive units ...
Population numbers of many shark species are declining rapidly around the world. Despite the commer...
With just a handful of documented cases of hybridisation in cartilaginous fishes, shark hybridisatio...
Interspecies hybridisation in nature is a well-studied phenomenon, but it has not been analysed usin...
Interspecies hybridisation in nature is a well-studied phenomenon, but it has not been analysed usin...
White sharks (Carcharodon carcharias, WS henceforth) are globally and regionally threatened. Underst...
The application of genome-wide cytonuclear molecular data to identify management and adaptive units ...
Genetic stock structure information is needed to delineate management units and monitor trade in sha...
Molecular tools, such as sequencing of the mitochondrial DNA Control Region (CR) and genotyping of h...
Globally, sharks are under enormous pressure from fishing efforts. One such species is the silky sha...
Exploitation of sharks by both commercial and recreational fisheries has caused decreasing numbers r...
The Galapagos shark (Carcharhinus galapagensis) is one of over thirty shark species inhabiting the G...
Hybridization between closely related species has been documented across a wide range of taxa but ha...
Elasmobranchs (sharks and rays) have increasingly experienced human pressures over recent decades, r...
The application of genome-wide cytonuclear molecular data to identify management and adaptive units ...
Population numbers of many shark species are declining rapidly around the world. Despite the commer...