Genetic stock structure and historical demography of Indian oil sardine, a commercially and ecologically important small pelagic fish, was studied using mitochondrial control region and Cytochrome C Oxidase I (COI) sequences. A 758 bp portion of the control region in 287 individuals and a 576 bp portion of the COI gene in 291individuals from 10 locations along the distribution range were amplified resulting in 236 and 84 haplotypes, respectively. The high haplotype and low nucleotide diversity values (0.99 and 0.19 for control region and 0.85 and 0.004 for COI, respectively) are characteristic of populations having undergone a demographic expansion. Genetic differentiation, ΦST, was low and insignificant between populations using both...
The oil sardine, Sardinella longiceps Val., is a major neretic pelagic fishery resource of India. F...
We investigated the genetic structure and phylogeographical patterns of Sardinella zunasi in Northwe...
In the group-wise composition of the world marine fish production, Clupeoids occupy an unassaila...
Not AvailableGenetic stock structure and historical demography of Indian oil sardine, a commercially...
Indian oil sardines, commercially and ecologically important pelagic fishes in Indian waters have no...
The Indian oil sardine, commercial fishery of India. Sardinella longiceps, is a major The fishery p...
The main objective of the present investigation was to study the biochemical genetic variability wit...
Small pelagic fishes categorized as Herrings, Anchovies and Sardine (HAS) in FAO fisheries statisti...
The Indian oil sardine, Sardinella longiceps, is an important pelagic species in Indian waters, and ...
Several studies on the white sardine: Sardinella albella, have focused on the identification of stoc...
Abstract The adaptive genetic variation in response to heterogeneous habitats of the Indian Ocean wa...
The Indian oil sardine, Sardinella longiceps, is a widely distributed and commercially important sma...
The adaptive genetic variation in response to heterogeneous habitats of the Indian Ocean was investi...
The Indian oil sardine, Sardinella longiceps Val, supports a neritic pelagic fishery contributing 2...
The Indian oil-sardinella (Sardinella longiceps Val .) has traditionally played a critical role in t...
The oil sardine, Sardinella longiceps Val., is a major neretic pelagic fishery resource of India. F...
We investigated the genetic structure and phylogeographical patterns of Sardinella zunasi in Northwe...
In the group-wise composition of the world marine fish production, Clupeoids occupy an unassaila...
Not AvailableGenetic stock structure and historical demography of Indian oil sardine, a commercially...
Indian oil sardines, commercially and ecologically important pelagic fishes in Indian waters have no...
The Indian oil sardine, commercial fishery of India. Sardinella longiceps, is a major The fishery p...
The main objective of the present investigation was to study the biochemical genetic variability wit...
Small pelagic fishes categorized as Herrings, Anchovies and Sardine (HAS) in FAO fisheries statisti...
The Indian oil sardine, Sardinella longiceps, is an important pelagic species in Indian waters, and ...
Several studies on the white sardine: Sardinella albella, have focused on the identification of stoc...
Abstract The adaptive genetic variation in response to heterogeneous habitats of the Indian Ocean wa...
The Indian oil sardine, Sardinella longiceps, is a widely distributed and commercially important sma...
The adaptive genetic variation in response to heterogeneous habitats of the Indian Ocean was investi...
The Indian oil sardine, Sardinella longiceps Val, supports a neritic pelagic fishery contributing 2...
The Indian oil-sardinella (Sardinella longiceps Val .) has traditionally played a critical role in t...
The oil sardine, Sardinella longiceps Val., is a major neretic pelagic fishery resource of India. F...
We investigated the genetic structure and phylogeographical patterns of Sardinella zunasi in Northwe...
In the group-wise composition of the world marine fish production, Clupeoids occupy an unassaila...