Conservation genetics is an applied science that utilizes molecular tools to help solve problems in species conservation and management. It is an interdisciplinary specialty in which scientists apply the study of genetics in conjunction with traditional ecological fieldwork and other techniques to explore molecular variation, population boundaries, and evolutionary relationships with the goal of enabling resource managers to better protect biodiversity and identify unique populations. Several shark species in the northeast Pacific (NEP) have been studied using conservation genetics techniques, which are discussed here. The primary methods employed to study population genetics of sharks have historically been nuclear microsatellites and mito...
CHAPTER 2 The burgeoning shark-fishing industry has caused severe declines in many shark populations...
The basking shark, Cetorhinus maximus, has historically been a target of fisheries exploitation, lea...
Population structure and genetic connectivity are pivotal contributions to the establishment of cons...
Since the first investigation 25 years ago, the application of genetic tools to address ecological a...
In this study, microsatellite and mtDNA markers were successfully used to study the population struc...
Molecular tools, such as sequencing of the mitochondrial DNA Control Region (CR) and genotyping of h...
International audiencePopulation genetics has been increasingly applied to study large sharks over t...
Population genetics have been increasingly applied to study large sharks over the last decade. Whils...
Exploitation of sharks by both commercial and recreational fisheries has caused decreasing numbers r...
Chapter 1: The great white shark, Carcharodon carcharias, is the most widely protected elasmobranch ...
Declines in shark populations worldwide are of particular concern to fishery managers and conservati...
CHAPTER 2 The burgeoning shark-fishing industry has caused severe declines in many shark populations...
The basking shark, Cetorhinus maximus, has historically been a target of fisheries exploitation, lea...
Population structure and genetic connectivity are pivotal contributions to the establishment of cons...
Since the first investigation 25 years ago, the application of genetic tools to address ecological a...
In this study, microsatellite and mtDNA markers were successfully used to study the population struc...
Molecular tools, such as sequencing of the mitochondrial DNA Control Region (CR) and genotyping of h...
International audiencePopulation genetics has been increasingly applied to study large sharks over t...
Population genetics have been increasingly applied to study large sharks over the last decade. Whils...
Exploitation of sharks by both commercial and recreational fisheries has caused decreasing numbers r...
Chapter 1: The great white shark, Carcharodon carcharias, is the most widely protected elasmobranch ...
Declines in shark populations worldwide are of particular concern to fishery managers and conservati...
CHAPTER 2 The burgeoning shark-fishing industry has caused severe declines in many shark populations...
The basking shark, Cetorhinus maximus, has historically been a target of fisheries exploitation, lea...
Population structure and genetic connectivity are pivotal contributions to the establishment of cons...