Despite the ecological importance of deep-sea cephalopods, little is known about their genetic diversity or population dynamics. The cephalopod species Cranchia scabra, Pyroteuthis margaritifera, and Vampyroteuthis infernalis are commonly collected in midwater samples from both the Gulf of Mexico and northwestern Atlantic Ocean but, despite their common appearance in trawls and important roles in marine food webs, no genetic studies of population connectivity exist for these species. Here, Sanger sequencing of three conserved genetic loci and ddRADseq techniques were used to examine population genetic dynamics in these deep-sea species. Genetic diversity is lowest in C. scabra, which appears to be in a population growth stage, and highest i...
Nautilus species are the only remaining cephalopods with an external shell. Targeted heavily by the ...
The fishery for octopus in Northwest Mexico has increased to over 2,000 tons annually, but to date t...
Understanding the distribution of genetic diversity in exploited species is fundamental to successfu...
Despite the ecological importance of deep-sea cephalopods, little is known about their genetic diver...
Despite the ecological importance of deep-sea cephalopods, little is known about their genetic diver...
Nearly all deep-sea cephalopod life history studies have been completed by examination of specimens ...
The midwater column contains a wide diversity of cephalopods in the northern Gulf of Mexico. DNA seq...
27 pages, 9 figures, 4 tablesThe planktonic paralarval stage of cephalopods (octopus, squids and cut...
Globally, rampant harvesting practices have left vital marine resources in sharp decline precipitati...
The vast oceanic living space on our planet is occupied by zooplankton species long assumed to be wi...
Nautilus species are the only remaining cephalopods with an external shell. Targeted heavily by the ...
The deep sea is among the largest, most biologically diverse, yet least-explored ecosystems on Earth...
Nautilus species are the only remaining cephalopods with an external shell. Targeted heavily by the ...
The neritic-oceanic squid Illex argentinus supports one of the largest fisheries in the Southwest At...
Understanding the distribution of genetic diversity in exploited species is fundamental to successfu...
Nautilus species are the only remaining cephalopods with an external shell. Targeted heavily by the ...
The fishery for octopus in Northwest Mexico has increased to over 2,000 tons annually, but to date t...
Understanding the distribution of genetic diversity in exploited species is fundamental to successfu...
Despite the ecological importance of deep-sea cephalopods, little is known about their genetic diver...
Despite the ecological importance of deep-sea cephalopods, little is known about their genetic diver...
Nearly all deep-sea cephalopod life history studies have been completed by examination of specimens ...
The midwater column contains a wide diversity of cephalopods in the northern Gulf of Mexico. DNA seq...
27 pages, 9 figures, 4 tablesThe planktonic paralarval stage of cephalopods (octopus, squids and cut...
Globally, rampant harvesting practices have left vital marine resources in sharp decline precipitati...
The vast oceanic living space on our planet is occupied by zooplankton species long assumed to be wi...
Nautilus species are the only remaining cephalopods with an external shell. Targeted heavily by the ...
The deep sea is among the largest, most biologically diverse, yet least-explored ecosystems on Earth...
Nautilus species are the only remaining cephalopods with an external shell. Targeted heavily by the ...
The neritic-oceanic squid Illex argentinus supports one of the largest fisheries in the Southwest At...
Understanding the distribution of genetic diversity in exploited species is fundamental to successfu...
Nautilus species are the only remaining cephalopods with an external shell. Targeted heavily by the ...
The fishery for octopus in Northwest Mexico has increased to over 2,000 tons annually, but to date t...
Understanding the distribution of genetic diversity in exploited species is fundamental to successfu...