MtDNA sequences and microsatellite loci were used as independent molecular markers to reveal the genetic population structure in three deep-sea demersal fish species from the North Atlantic. In the Azores archipelago, the demersal fishery is the second most important after tuna and Helicolenus dactylopterus, Beryx splendens and Beryx decadactylus are among the most captured species. Partial sequences for the mitochondrial control region and cytochrome b gene were obtained for the three species using universal primers. The diversity encountered for these markers is consistent with diversity found on other marine fishes, except for B.decadactylus in which the d-loop and cyt b diversity was lower than expected.Haplotype data indicated a strong...
Marine species exhibiting wide distributional ranges are frequently subdivided into discrete genetic...
Many marine fishes are cosmopolitan, occurring in continuous (e.g., circumtropical) or discontinuous...
Population genetic studies of species inhabiting the deepest parts of the oceans are still scarce an...
MtDNA sequences and microsatellite loci were used as independent molecular markers to reveal the gen...
Two species of commercially exploited deep-sea fish, Pagellus bogaraveo, and Beryx splendens, were i...
Helicolenus dactylopterus is an Atlantic benthopelagic fish species inhabiting high-energy habitats ...
Helicolenus dactylopterus is an Atlantic benthopelagic fish species inhabiting high-energy habitats ...
The processes and timescales associated with ocean-wide changes in the distribution of marine specie...
The processes and time scales associated with ocean-wide changes in the distribution of marinespecie...
The depletion of shallow-water fish stocks through overexploitation has led to increasing fishing pr...
The depletion of shallow-water fish stocks through overexploitation has led to increasing fishing pr...
The processes and time scales associated with ocean-wide changes in the distribution of marine spec...
Paucity of data on population structure and connectivity in deep sea species remains a major obstacl...
The processes and timescales associated with ocean-wide changes in the distribution of marine specie...
Contemporary patterns of genetic diversity and population connectivity within species can be influen...
Marine species exhibiting wide distributional ranges are frequently subdivided into discrete genetic...
Many marine fishes are cosmopolitan, occurring in continuous (e.g., circumtropical) or discontinuous...
Population genetic studies of species inhabiting the deepest parts of the oceans are still scarce an...
MtDNA sequences and microsatellite loci were used as independent molecular markers to reveal the gen...
Two species of commercially exploited deep-sea fish, Pagellus bogaraveo, and Beryx splendens, were i...
Helicolenus dactylopterus is an Atlantic benthopelagic fish species inhabiting high-energy habitats ...
Helicolenus dactylopterus is an Atlantic benthopelagic fish species inhabiting high-energy habitats ...
The processes and timescales associated with ocean-wide changes in the distribution of marine specie...
The processes and time scales associated with ocean-wide changes in the distribution of marinespecie...
The depletion of shallow-water fish stocks through overexploitation has led to increasing fishing pr...
The depletion of shallow-water fish stocks through overexploitation has led to increasing fishing pr...
The processes and time scales associated with ocean-wide changes in the distribution of marine spec...
Paucity of data on population structure and connectivity in deep sea species remains a major obstacl...
The processes and timescales associated with ocean-wide changes in the distribution of marine specie...
Contemporary patterns of genetic diversity and population connectivity within species can be influen...
Marine species exhibiting wide distributional ranges are frequently subdivided into discrete genetic...
Many marine fishes are cosmopolitan, occurring in continuous (e.g., circumtropical) or discontinuous...
Population genetic studies of species inhabiting the deepest parts of the oceans are still scarce an...