The California red abalone, Haliotis rufescens that belongs to the Haliotidae family, is the largest species of abalone in the world that has sustained the major fishery and aquaculture production in the USA and Mexico. This native mollusk has not been evaluated or assigned a conservation category even though in the last few decades it was heavily exploited until it disappeared in some areas along the California coast. In Chile, the red abalone was introduced in the 1970's from California wild abalone stocks for the purposes of aquaculture. Considering the number of years that the red abalone has been cultivated in Chile crucial genetic information is scarce and critical issues remain unresolved. This study reports and validates novel singl...
Continuous monitoring of the present genetic status is essential to preserve the genetic resource of...
In the 1970\u27s, white abalone populations in California suffered catastrophic declines due to over...
WOS:000431009400014International audienceSelective breeding strategies require pedigree information ...
The California red abalone, Haliotis rufescens that belongs to the Haliotidae family, is the largest...
Abstract: Haliotis midae is one of the most valuable commercial abalone species in the world, but is...
The Haliotidae is a family of marine gastropod molluscs, of the Order Archaeogastropoda (Schremp 19...
Global climate change is projected to accelerate during the next century, altering oceanic patterns ...
In the 1970’s, white abalone populations in California suffered catastrophic declines due to over-fi...
The small abalone, Haliotis diversicolor supertexta, of the family Haliotidae, is one of the most im...
Abalones, which belong to the class Gastropoda, are an important commercial species that are current...
Over the past three decades, five species of abalone (genus Haliotis) in California waters have gone...
Background Worldwide, the genus Haliotis is represented by 56 extant species and several of these a...
The tropical abalone Haliotis asinina is a wild-caught and cultured species that is found throughout...
Abalone breeding in southern Australia often involves the production of interspecies hybrids through...
Wild abalone (Family Haliotidae) populations have been severely affected by commercial fishing, poac...
Continuous monitoring of the present genetic status is essential to preserve the genetic resource of...
In the 1970\u27s, white abalone populations in California suffered catastrophic declines due to over...
WOS:000431009400014International audienceSelective breeding strategies require pedigree information ...
The California red abalone, Haliotis rufescens that belongs to the Haliotidae family, is the largest...
Abstract: Haliotis midae is one of the most valuable commercial abalone species in the world, but is...
The Haliotidae is a family of marine gastropod molluscs, of the Order Archaeogastropoda (Schremp 19...
Global climate change is projected to accelerate during the next century, altering oceanic patterns ...
In the 1970’s, white abalone populations in California suffered catastrophic declines due to over-fi...
The small abalone, Haliotis diversicolor supertexta, of the family Haliotidae, is one of the most im...
Abalones, which belong to the class Gastropoda, are an important commercial species that are current...
Over the past three decades, five species of abalone (genus Haliotis) in California waters have gone...
Background Worldwide, the genus Haliotis is represented by 56 extant species and several of these a...
The tropical abalone Haliotis asinina is a wild-caught and cultured species that is found throughout...
Abalone breeding in southern Australia often involves the production of interspecies hybrids through...
Wild abalone (Family Haliotidae) populations have been severely affected by commercial fishing, poac...
Continuous monitoring of the present genetic status is essential to preserve the genetic resource of...
In the 1970\u27s, white abalone populations in California suffered catastrophic declines due to over...
WOS:000431009400014International audienceSelective breeding strategies require pedigree information ...