The meagre Argyrosomus regius is a large Sciaenid fish known to reproduce in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea in just five distinct and restricted geographic areas: along the Mauritanian coast and at estuary openings (Gironde, Tagus, Guadalquivir and Nile). The biological traits of A. regius (high dispersal capabilities, high fecundity, long larval phase, overlapping generations, reproduction until 40 years of age) are, in principle, favourable to high gene flow, which should lead to genetic homogeneity over large geographic scales. Nevertheless, the high geographic distances between the few reproductive areas leads one ask whether there is genetic dif...
Genetic connectivity and geographic fragmentation are two opposing mechanisms determining the popula...
We observed significant genetic structure in a widely distributed North Atlantic demersal deepwater...
Resolving the pattern of genetic connectivity in the ocean is necessary for fishery management, cons...
The meagre Argyrosomus regius is a large Sciaenid fish known to reproduce in the eastern Atlantic an...
Population genetic studies of species inhabiting the deepest parts of the oceans are still scarce an...
The meagre Argyrosomus regius, one of the largest sciaenidae in the world, is a valuable resource fo...
An accurate assessment of population genetic subdivision is crucial in making informed decisions for...
Mesopelagic fishes are among the most abundant groups of vertebrates on Earth. Despite their unique ...
The ornamental fishery is expanding rapidly in the Red Sea, and concerns about the possibility of ov...
Sparids are a group of demersal perciform fish of high commercial value, which have experienced an e...
Many marine fish species are characterized by large population sizes, strong migratory behaviour, hi...
none10In the Mediterranean, the common (Solea solea) and Egyptian (S. aegyptiaca) soles are two of t...
In spite of our awareness that the biosphere is represented to a greater extent in the oceans than e...
Genetic connectivity and geographic fragmentation are two opposing mechanisms determining the popula...
We observed significant genetic structure in a widely distributed North Atlantic demersal deepwater...
Resolving the pattern of genetic connectivity in the ocean is necessary for fishery management, cons...
The meagre Argyrosomus regius is a large Sciaenid fish known to reproduce in the eastern Atlantic an...
Population genetic studies of species inhabiting the deepest parts of the oceans are still scarce an...
The meagre Argyrosomus regius, one of the largest sciaenidae in the world, is a valuable resource fo...
An accurate assessment of population genetic subdivision is crucial in making informed decisions for...
Mesopelagic fishes are among the most abundant groups of vertebrates on Earth. Despite their unique ...
The ornamental fishery is expanding rapidly in the Red Sea, and concerns about the possibility of ov...
Sparids are a group of demersal perciform fish of high commercial value, which have experienced an e...
Many marine fish species are characterized by large population sizes, strong migratory behaviour, hi...
none10In the Mediterranean, the common (Solea solea) and Egyptian (S. aegyptiaca) soles are two of t...
In spite of our awareness that the biosphere is represented to a greater extent in the oceans than e...
Genetic connectivity and geographic fragmentation are two opposing mechanisms determining the popula...
We observed significant genetic structure in a widely distributed North Atlantic demersal deepwater...
Resolving the pattern of genetic connectivity in the ocean is necessary for fishery management, cons...