Rays and skates are an unavoidable part of the by-catch in demersal fisheries. Over the past 40 years, the thornback ray (Raja clavata) has decreased in numbers and even disappeared in some areas, leading to concerns about genetic risk. For this reason, the effective population size (Ne), the migration rate (m) and temporal changes in the genetic diversity were estimated for the population of thornback rays in the Irish Sea and Bristol Channel. Using genotyped, archived and contemporary samples (1965 and 2003¿2004), Ne was estimated at 283 individuals (95% CI=145¿857), m at 0.1 (95% CI=0.03¿0.25) and the Ne/N ratio between 9 10¿5 and 6 10-4. Although these results must be treated with caution, due to the small sample sizes, this is the firs...
Fisheries management requires the best scientific knowledge on the exploitation and conservation st...
The phylogeography of thornback rays (Raja clavata) was assessed from European waters, using five nu...
Fisheries management requires the best scientific knowledge on the exploitation and conservation sta...
Rays and skates are an unavoidable part of the by-catch in demersal fisheries. Over the past 40 year...
Prior to the 1950s, thornback ray (Raja clavata L.) was common and widely distributed in the seas of...
Between 1956 and 1995, the thornback ray, Raja clavata, disappeared from the waters along the contin...
Between 1956 and 1995, the thornback ray, Raja clavata, disappeared from the waters along the contin...
The overexploitation of the marine resources and the increasing fishing efforts, together with a non...
Studying demographic and genetic connectivity can help assessing marine meta-population structure. R...
At the ecosystem level, sustainable exploitation of fisheries resources depends not only on the stat...
Between 1956 and 1995, the thornback ray, Raja clavata, disappeared from the waters along the contin...
Fisheries management requires the best scientific knowledge on the exploitation and conservation st...
The phylogeography of thornback rays (Raja clavata) was assessed from European waters, using five nu...
Fisheries management requires the best scientific knowledge on the exploitation and conservation sta...
Rays and skates are an unavoidable part of the by-catch in demersal fisheries. Over the past 40 year...
Prior to the 1950s, thornback ray (Raja clavata L.) was common and widely distributed in the seas of...
Between 1956 and 1995, the thornback ray, Raja clavata, disappeared from the waters along the contin...
Between 1956 and 1995, the thornback ray, Raja clavata, disappeared from the waters along the contin...
The overexploitation of the marine resources and the increasing fishing efforts, together with a non...
Studying demographic and genetic connectivity can help assessing marine meta-population structure. R...
At the ecosystem level, sustainable exploitation of fisheries resources depends not only on the stat...
Between 1956 and 1995, the thornback ray, Raja clavata, disappeared from the waters along the contin...
Fisheries management requires the best scientific knowledge on the exploitation and conservation st...
The phylogeography of thornback rays (Raja clavata) was assessed from European waters, using five nu...
Fisheries management requires the best scientific knowledge on the exploitation and conservation sta...