Coral trout (Plectropomus spp.) are the main target species for commercial fishers in the eastern Torres Strait Reef Line Fishery (ETS RLF). The four species of coral trout known to occur in Torres Strait: Plectropomus leopardus, Plectropomus maculatus, Plectropomus areolatus and Plectropomus laevis are currently managed as a single species in Torres Strait, as there is no species-specific biological information available for the region which could be used to assess whether species differ in their response to fishing pressure. The aim of our study was to determine whether it is appropriate (biologically) to manage coral trout in the ETS RLF as a single species group or whether different management arrangements are required for some species....
Here the population genetic structure of an ecologically and economically important coral reef fish,...
[Extract] Multi-species targeting is a common feature of tropical coastal fisheries and is particula...
No-take marine reserves potentially protect against overfishing by allowing larger, older, and more ...
Coral trout (Plectropomus spp.) are the main target species for commercial fishers in the eastern To...
Size at age information provides an important basis for estimates of rates of growth, mortality and ...
Species in the coral trout complex Plectropomus spp. are some of the most desired and exploited in t...
Species in the coral trout complex Plectropomus spp. are some of the most desired and exploited in t...
Coral grouper (genus Plectropomus), or coral trout, are members of the grouper family (Epinephelidae...
A mark–release–resighting (MRR) technique was used to estimate population size of the coral trout, P...
Batch fecundity of female Plectropomus leopardus, a coral reef fish targeted by commercial and recre...
This study aimed to assess temporal trends in the abundance and size of the tropical coral trout, Pl...
Spawning frequency estimates are essential for understanding the reproductive biology of species wit...
The effects of size and age on reproductive dynamics of common coral trout Plectropomus leopardus po...
Understanding how co-occurring species within comparable trophic guilds (sympatry) partition resourc...
Queensland’s common coral trout (Plectropomus leopardus), a species of grouper, is a line caught fis...
Here the population genetic structure of an ecologically and economically important coral reef fish,...
[Extract] Multi-species targeting is a common feature of tropical coastal fisheries and is particula...
No-take marine reserves potentially protect against overfishing by allowing larger, older, and more ...
Coral trout (Plectropomus spp.) are the main target species for commercial fishers in the eastern To...
Size at age information provides an important basis for estimates of rates of growth, mortality and ...
Species in the coral trout complex Plectropomus spp. are some of the most desired and exploited in t...
Species in the coral trout complex Plectropomus spp. are some of the most desired and exploited in t...
Coral grouper (genus Plectropomus), or coral trout, are members of the grouper family (Epinephelidae...
A mark–release–resighting (MRR) technique was used to estimate population size of the coral trout, P...
Batch fecundity of female Plectropomus leopardus, a coral reef fish targeted by commercial and recre...
This study aimed to assess temporal trends in the abundance and size of the tropical coral trout, Pl...
Spawning frequency estimates are essential for understanding the reproductive biology of species wit...
The effects of size and age on reproductive dynamics of common coral trout Plectropomus leopardus po...
Understanding how co-occurring species within comparable trophic guilds (sympatry) partition resourc...
Queensland’s common coral trout (Plectropomus leopardus), a species of grouper, is a line caught fis...
Here the population genetic structure of an ecologically and economically important coral reef fish,...
[Extract] Multi-species targeting is a common feature of tropical coastal fisheries and is particula...
No-take marine reserves potentially protect against overfishing by allowing larger, older, and more ...