Clarifying population structure of fish stocks is important for the sustainable exploitation of fisheries, along with informing collection of founder broodstock for the genetic improvement of aquaculture programs. Using 16 microsatellite DNA markers, the most comprehensive genetic survey to date (1297 individuals from 49 sample collections) of the population structure and genetic diversity of wild Australian barramundi (Lates calcarifer) was undertaken. The results point to the existence of two distinct genetic stocks (east and west) with isolation by geographic distance (IBD), and a central region of admixture between the stocks, located in an area where a historic land bridge once connected northern Australia with Papua New Guinea. Global...
Understanding patterns of connectivity in marine species is vital for the management and conservatio...
The development of a sandfish (Holothuria scabra) mariculture industry within Papua New Guinea (PNG)...
As part of an ongoing study to investigate the efficacy and cost-benefit ratio of stock enhancement ...
Aquaculture of barramundi or Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) is growing in both Australia and South...
Lutjanus carponotatus ranges from the Indian Ocean to northern Australia and Papua New Guinea and is...
Expansion of sea-cage aquaculture has increased incidences of large-scale escapes of farmed fish. Wh...
Estuary perch (Percalates colonorum Gunther) is an estuary dependent fish native to south-eastern Au...
This study investigated the utility of microsatellite markers for providing information on levels of...
Expansion of finfish aquaculture will see increased incentive for translocation of stocks across geo...
Appropriately designed selective breeding programs are needed to limit the loss of genetic diversity...
Abstract Understanding patterns of connectivity in marine species is vital for the management and co...
Understanding patterns of connectivity in marine species is vital for the management and conservatio...
The development of a sandfish (Holothuria scabra) mariculture industry within Papua New Guinea (PNG)...
As part of an ongoing study to investigate the efficacy and cost-benefit ratio of stock enhancement ...
Aquaculture of barramundi or Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) is growing in both Australia and South...
Lutjanus carponotatus ranges from the Indian Ocean to northern Australia and Papua New Guinea and is...
Expansion of sea-cage aquaculture has increased incidences of large-scale escapes of farmed fish. Wh...
Estuary perch (Percalates colonorum Gunther) is an estuary dependent fish native to south-eastern Au...
This study investigated the utility of microsatellite markers for providing information on levels of...
Expansion of finfish aquaculture will see increased incentive for translocation of stocks across geo...
Appropriately designed selective breeding programs are needed to limit the loss of genetic diversity...
Abstract Understanding patterns of connectivity in marine species is vital for the management and co...
Understanding patterns of connectivity in marine species is vital for the management and conservatio...
The development of a sandfish (Holothuria scabra) mariculture industry within Papua New Guinea (PNG)...
As part of an ongoing study to investigate the efficacy and cost-benefit ratio of stock enhancement ...