The meagre Argyrosomus regius, one of the largest sciaenidae in the world, is a valuable resource for fisheries and aquaculture. Despite its socioeconomic relevance, knowledge about population dynamics and wild stocks is still scarce, and conservation risks are associated with overexploitation. Two genetic distinct groups, one in the North Atlantic Ocean and one in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, were identified by previous studies. However, little is known about the genetic structure of the Atlantic group, where four important spawning areas have been identified. To assess if each spawning area is an independent breeding unit, the genetic diversity, populational structure, and demographic history of A. regius along the North-East and Easter...
Genetic data have great potential for improving fisheries management by identifying the fundamental ...
Southern blue whiting Micromesistus australis support a substantial commercial fishery in South Amer...
In 1883, Thomas Huxley put forward that all the great sea fisheries are inexhaustible. This illustra...
The meagre Argyrosomus regius, one of the largest sciaenidae in the world, is a valuable resource fo...
The meagre Argyrosomus regius is a large Sciaenid fish known to reproduce in the eastern A...
The meagre Argyrosomus regius is a large Sciaenid fish known to reproduce in the eastern Atlantic an...
Addressing biocomplexity in fisheries management is a challenge requiring an ability to differentiat...
Uncertainty hampers innovative mixed-fisheries management by the scales at which connectivity dynami...
The Benguela Current is considered to be a major biogeographic barrier for tropical and warm-tempera...
The advent of novel genetic methods has made it possible to investigate population structure and con...
Population genetic studies of species inhabiting the deepest parts of the oceans are still scarce an...
Paucity of data on population structure and connectivity in deep sea species remains a major obstacl...
The genetic basis of stock structure of Atlantic sailfish (Istiophorus platypterus) was investigated...
An essential prerequisite of a sustainable fisheries management is the matching of biologically rele...
An essential prerequisite of a sustainable fisheries management is the matching of biologically rele...
Genetic data have great potential for improving fisheries management by identifying the fundamental ...
Southern blue whiting Micromesistus australis support a substantial commercial fishery in South Amer...
In 1883, Thomas Huxley put forward that all the great sea fisheries are inexhaustible. This illustra...
The meagre Argyrosomus regius, one of the largest sciaenidae in the world, is a valuable resource fo...
The meagre Argyrosomus regius is a large Sciaenid fish known to reproduce in the eastern A...
The meagre Argyrosomus regius is a large Sciaenid fish known to reproduce in the eastern Atlantic an...
Addressing biocomplexity in fisheries management is a challenge requiring an ability to differentiat...
Uncertainty hampers innovative mixed-fisheries management by the scales at which connectivity dynami...
The Benguela Current is considered to be a major biogeographic barrier for tropical and warm-tempera...
The advent of novel genetic methods has made it possible to investigate population structure and con...
Population genetic studies of species inhabiting the deepest parts of the oceans are still scarce an...
Paucity of data on population structure and connectivity in deep sea species remains a major obstacl...
The genetic basis of stock structure of Atlantic sailfish (Istiophorus platypterus) was investigated...
An essential prerequisite of a sustainable fisheries management is the matching of biologically rele...
An essential prerequisite of a sustainable fisheries management is the matching of biologically rele...
Genetic data have great potential for improving fisheries management by identifying the fundamental ...
Southern blue whiting Micromesistus australis support a substantial commercial fishery in South Amer...
In 1883, Thomas Huxley put forward that all the great sea fisheries are inexhaustible. This illustra...