Based on their morphological and genetic similarity, several studies have proposed that Lutjanus campechanus and Lutjanus purpureus are the same species, but there is no confirmed consensus yet. A population-based study concerning otolith shape and genetic analyses was used to evaluate if L. campechanus and L. purpureus are the same species. Samples were collected from populations in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico and the Venezuelan Caribbean. Otolith shape was evaluated by traditional and outline-based geometric morphometrics. Genetic characterization was performed by sequencing the mtDNA control region and intron 8 of the nuclear gene FASD2. The otolith shape analysis did not indicate differences between species. A nested PERMANOVA ident...
<div><p>A total of 2,206 base pairs of coding sequences of mitochondrial DNA from nine of 10 lutjani...
The dataset contains the raw microsatellite genotypes and otolith microchemistry data for yellow sna...
Lutjanus carponotatus ranges from the Indian Ocean to northern Australia and Papua New Guinea and is...
The present study focus on the mitochondrial control region to investigate phylogeographic patterns ...
The present study focus on the mitochondrial control region to investigate phylogeographic patterns ...
Red snappers (Lutjanus purpureus in Brazil and Lutjanus campechanus in USA and Gulf of Mexico) are b...
The Caribbean snapper Lutjanus purpureus is a marine species fish commonly found associated with roc...
Snappers of the genus Lutjanus are small to large predatory fishes occurring in inshore circumtropic...
Populations of Ocyurus chrysurus were compared genetically and morphometrically along the West Atlan...
Abstract In this study, we tested the taxonomic validation of red snappers species (Southern red sna...
Smith, M. K. 1992. Regional differences in otolith morphology of the deep slope red snapper Etelis c...
Marine organisms with wide distribution are excellent models for the understanding of historical gen...
none7Marine exploited populations exhibit various degrees of discreteness, ranging from historical e...
The genetic structure of spatially separated populations of the Dory snapper, Lutjanus fulviflamma, ...
The tropical eastern Pacific (TEP) is a highly dynamic region and a model system to study how habita...
<div><p>A total of 2,206 base pairs of coding sequences of mitochondrial DNA from nine of 10 lutjani...
The dataset contains the raw microsatellite genotypes and otolith microchemistry data for yellow sna...
Lutjanus carponotatus ranges from the Indian Ocean to northern Australia and Papua New Guinea and is...
The present study focus on the mitochondrial control region to investigate phylogeographic patterns ...
The present study focus on the mitochondrial control region to investigate phylogeographic patterns ...
Red snappers (Lutjanus purpureus in Brazil and Lutjanus campechanus in USA and Gulf of Mexico) are b...
The Caribbean snapper Lutjanus purpureus is a marine species fish commonly found associated with roc...
Snappers of the genus Lutjanus are small to large predatory fishes occurring in inshore circumtropic...
Populations of Ocyurus chrysurus were compared genetically and morphometrically along the West Atlan...
Abstract In this study, we tested the taxonomic validation of red snappers species (Southern red sna...
Smith, M. K. 1992. Regional differences in otolith morphology of the deep slope red snapper Etelis c...
Marine organisms with wide distribution are excellent models for the understanding of historical gen...
none7Marine exploited populations exhibit various degrees of discreteness, ranging from historical e...
The genetic structure of spatially separated populations of the Dory snapper, Lutjanus fulviflamma, ...
The tropical eastern Pacific (TEP) is a highly dynamic region and a model system to study how habita...
<div><p>A total of 2,206 base pairs of coding sequences of mitochondrial DNA from nine of 10 lutjani...
The dataset contains the raw microsatellite genotypes and otolith microchemistry data for yellow sna...
Lutjanus carponotatus ranges from the Indian Ocean to northern Australia and Papua New Guinea and is...