Coral reefs around the world are in decline, in part due to various anthropogenic factors, including fishing pressure. Coris bulbifrons is a large wrasse endemic to only four oceanic locations off Australia's east coast: Middleton Reef, Elizabeth Reef, Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island. The species is listed as vulnerable by the IUCN due to the potential threat of overfishing. Although these remote locations, some within Marine protected Areas, experience limited fishing pressure, populations may quickly decline with minimal fishing effort as seen in the overfishing of other large wrasses. We developed primers for 17 microsatellite loci to examine gene flow, population genetic structure, and genetic diversity within and among these four l...
Abstract: Lethrinus miniatus and Lutjanus sebae are important commercial and recreational species of...
This study investigated the utility of microsatellite markers for providing information on levels of...
Northern Australia is considered to be one of the last strongholds for three critically endangered s...
Coral reefs around the world are in decline, in part due to various anthropogenic factors, including...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) aim to mitigate anthropogenic impacts by conserving biodiversity and p...
Coral reef habitats are increasingly under threat from global warming and this has influenced the as...
Notolabrus celidotus (the New Zealand spotty) is a common rocky reef species that is endemic to New ...
Northern Australia has been identified as the last stronghold for the dwarf sawfish Pristis clavata,...
There is concern about sustainable management of stocks of reef fish, particularly as we do not full...
© 2016 Taillebois et al.Thirty-four microsatellite loci were isolated from three reef fish species; ...
34000 Montpellier, France The rainbow wrasse, Coris julis (Linnaeus 1758), is one of the most common...
Lutjanus carponotatus ranges from the Indian Ocean to northern Australia and Papua New Guinea and is...
Journal homepage: http://www.springerlink.com/content/1877-7252/We developed 12 microsatellite loci ...
Endemic species at remote islands have a high risk of extinction because they often exhibit ecologic...
Abstract: Lethrinus miniatus and Lutjanus sebae are important commercial and recreational species of...
This study investigated the utility of microsatellite markers for providing information on levels of...
Northern Australia is considered to be one of the last strongholds for three critically endangered s...
Coral reefs around the world are in decline, in part due to various anthropogenic factors, including...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) aim to mitigate anthropogenic impacts by conserving biodiversity and p...
Coral reef habitats are increasingly under threat from global warming and this has influenced the as...
Notolabrus celidotus (the New Zealand spotty) is a common rocky reef species that is endemic to New ...
Northern Australia has been identified as the last stronghold for the dwarf sawfish Pristis clavata,...
There is concern about sustainable management of stocks of reef fish, particularly as we do not full...
© 2016 Taillebois et al.Thirty-four microsatellite loci were isolated from three reef fish species; ...
34000 Montpellier, France The rainbow wrasse, Coris julis (Linnaeus 1758), is one of the most common...
Lutjanus carponotatus ranges from the Indian Ocean to northern Australia and Papua New Guinea and is...
Journal homepage: http://www.springerlink.com/content/1877-7252/We developed 12 microsatellite loci ...
Endemic species at remote islands have a high risk of extinction because they often exhibit ecologic...
Abstract: Lethrinus miniatus and Lutjanus sebae are important commercial and recreational species of...
This study investigated the utility of microsatellite markers for providing information on levels of...
Northern Australia is considered to be one of the last strongholds for three critically endangered s...