The silky shark, Carcharhinus falciformis, is a large-bodied, oceanic-coastal, epipelagic species found worldwide in tropical and subtropical waters. Despite its commercial importance, concerns about overexploitation, and likely ecological significance of this shark as an upper trophic-level predator, understanding of its population dynamics remains unclear for large parts of its distribution. We investigated the genetic diversity, population structure and demographic history of the silky shark along the western Atlantic Ocean based on the use of 707 bp of the mitochondrial DNA control region (mtCR). A total of 211 silky sharks were sampled, originating from five areas along the western Atlantic Ocean. The mitochondrial sequences revealed 4...
International audiencePopulation genetics has been increasingly applied to study large sharks over t...
The white shark, Carcharodon carcharias, is one of the largest marine predators in the northwest Atl...
Knowledge of genetic connectivity dynamics in the world's large-bodied, highly migratory, apex preda...
The silky shark, Carcharhinus falciformis, is a large-bodied, oceanic-coastal, epipelagic species fo...
Globally, sharks are under enormous pressure from fishing efforts. One such species is the silky sha...
The night shark, Carcharhinus signatus, is a mesopelagic, semi‐oceanic shark species found only in t...
Knowledge of population structure, connectivity, and effective population size re-mains limited for ...
The knowledge of the population structure of a given species is of great importance for its conserva...
Genetic stock structure information is needed to delineate management units and monitor trade in sha...
Knowledge of population structure, connectivity and effective population size remains limited for ma...
Ecological and community differences have been noted across coral reef ecosystems with varying level...
Patterns of population structure and historical genetic demography of blacknose sharks in the wester...
International audiencePopulation genetics has been increasingly applied to study large sharks over t...
The white shark, Carcharodon carcharias, is one of the largest marine predators in the northwest Atl...
Knowledge of genetic connectivity dynamics in the world's large-bodied, highly migratory, apex preda...
The silky shark, Carcharhinus falciformis, is a large-bodied, oceanic-coastal, epipelagic species fo...
Globally, sharks are under enormous pressure from fishing efforts. One such species is the silky sha...
The night shark, Carcharhinus signatus, is a mesopelagic, semi‐oceanic shark species found only in t...
Knowledge of population structure, connectivity, and effective population size re-mains limited for ...
The knowledge of the population structure of a given species is of great importance for its conserva...
Genetic stock structure information is needed to delineate management units and monitor trade in sha...
Knowledge of population structure, connectivity and effective population size remains limited for ma...
Ecological and community differences have been noted across coral reef ecosystems with varying level...
Patterns of population structure and historical genetic demography of blacknose sharks in the wester...
International audiencePopulation genetics has been increasingly applied to study large sharks over t...
The white shark, Carcharodon carcharias, is one of the largest marine predators in the northwest Atl...
Knowledge of genetic connectivity dynamics in the world's large-bodied, highly migratory, apex preda...