The blue shark, Prionace glauca, a large oceanic/pelagic predator with a continuous circumglobal distribution in temperate and tropical waters, is the most abundant and widespread of all extant shark species. They are heavily exploited in targeted and incidental fisheries worldwide. Concerns have been raised over the sustainability of such exploitation as severe declines in numbers have been recently observed. Sound management of any exploited fishery requires a proper understanding of the population sub structuring and basic breeding biology of the species involved. This is lacking for this ecological and economically important inhabitant of the open seas. In this study, we have developed nuclear microsatellite and mitochondrial (mtDNA) mo...
Population genetic structure and demographic history of Pacific blue sharks (Prionace glauca) inferr...
International audiencePopulation genetics has been increasingly applied to study large sharks over t...
Molecular tools, such as sequencing of the mitochondrial DNA Control Region (CR) and genotyping of h...
he world-wide increase in shark fisheries is thought to be resulting in declining population numbers...
The blue shark Prionace glauca is a cosmopolitan species that inhabits all oceans worldwide except t...
Highly migratory, cosmopolitan oceanic sharks often exhibit complex movement patterns influenced by ...
The blue shark Prionace glauca, among the most common and widely studied pelagic sharks, is a top pr...
The blue shark Prionace glauca, among the most common and widely studied pelagic sharks, is a top pr...
The blue shark Prionace glauca, among the most common and widely studied pelagic sharks, is a top pr...
International audienceThe blue shark Prionace glauca, among the most common and widely studied pelag...
The blue shark (Prionace glauca, Linnaeus 1758) is one of the most abundant epipelagic shark inhabi...
The blue shark Prionace glauca is a top predator with one of the widest geographical distributions o...
Population genetic structure and demographic history of Pacific blue sharks (Prionace glauca) inferr...
International audiencePopulation genetics has been increasingly applied to study large sharks over t...
Molecular tools, such as sequencing of the mitochondrial DNA Control Region (CR) and genotyping of h...
he world-wide increase in shark fisheries is thought to be resulting in declining population numbers...
The blue shark Prionace glauca is a cosmopolitan species that inhabits all oceans worldwide except t...
Highly migratory, cosmopolitan oceanic sharks often exhibit complex movement patterns influenced by ...
The blue shark Prionace glauca, among the most common and widely studied pelagic sharks, is a top pr...
The blue shark Prionace glauca, among the most common and widely studied pelagic sharks, is a top pr...
The blue shark Prionace glauca, among the most common and widely studied pelagic sharks, is a top pr...
International audienceThe blue shark Prionace glauca, among the most common and widely studied pelag...
The blue shark (Prionace glauca, Linnaeus 1758) is one of the most abundant epipelagic shark inhabi...
The blue shark Prionace glauca is a top predator with one of the widest geographical distributions o...
Population genetic structure and demographic history of Pacific blue sharks (Prionace glauca) inferr...
International audiencePopulation genetics has been increasingly applied to study large sharks over t...
Molecular tools, such as sequencing of the mitochondrial DNA Control Region (CR) and genotyping of h...