Pampus argenteus is an economically important fish that is often erroneously identified as Pampus echinogaster. No population genetic analyses have been performed on the true P. argenteus species. Here, the mitochondrial control region (CR) was used to evaluate the population genetics and elaborate the historical demography of the Silver pomfret collected from six geographical locations in China, Pakistan, and Kuwait. A high level of genetic diversity was demonstrated in this species. Analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) revealed that the genetic divergence was mainly derived from within the populations (P < 0.05). A historical demographic analysis indicated that the Silver pomfret experienced a recent population expansion during the late...
Advances in genome scanning using high-throughput sequencing technologies has led to a revolution in...
The genetic differentiation of many marine fish species is low. Yet local adaptation may be common i...
The genetic differentiation of many marine fish species is low. Yet local adaptation may be common i...
The southern lesser pomfret (Pampus minor) is an economically important fish, and its numbers are de...
Pampus argenteus is a broadly exploited pelagic fish species, commonly misidentified as Pampus echin...
Silver pomfrets are spread along the Indo-West Pacific: from the Persian Gulf to Indonesia, Japan, W...
Not AvailablePomfrets (Genus Pampus) are commercially important fishes in the Indo Pacific region. T...
Pomfrets (Genus Pampus) are commercially important fishes in the Indo Pacific region. The systematic...
Silver pomfret (Pampus argenteus), is a commercially important pelagic fish in Middle East, Indian ...
Silver pomfret, Pampus argenteus is an economically important seafood species. The fishery resource...
Pampus argenteus (Euphrasen 1788) is one of the commercially important marine food fish in India, h...
A total of 162 specimens of Silver Pomfret (Pampus argenteus) including 38 samples from Kuwait and 1...
Geographic isolation is a key factor in shaping the genetic structure of many fish species.Two sympa...
Genetic information is crucial to manage fish resources, and a good case in point is the population ...
Scomberomorus commerson is an economically important migratory fish distributed worldwide. The genet...
Advances in genome scanning using high-throughput sequencing technologies has led to a revolution in...
The genetic differentiation of many marine fish species is low. Yet local adaptation may be common i...
The genetic differentiation of many marine fish species is low. Yet local adaptation may be common i...
The southern lesser pomfret (Pampus minor) is an economically important fish, and its numbers are de...
Pampus argenteus is a broadly exploited pelagic fish species, commonly misidentified as Pampus echin...
Silver pomfrets are spread along the Indo-West Pacific: from the Persian Gulf to Indonesia, Japan, W...
Not AvailablePomfrets (Genus Pampus) are commercially important fishes in the Indo Pacific region. T...
Pomfrets (Genus Pampus) are commercially important fishes in the Indo Pacific region. The systematic...
Silver pomfret (Pampus argenteus), is a commercially important pelagic fish in Middle East, Indian ...
Silver pomfret, Pampus argenteus is an economically important seafood species. The fishery resource...
Pampus argenteus (Euphrasen 1788) is one of the commercially important marine food fish in India, h...
A total of 162 specimens of Silver Pomfret (Pampus argenteus) including 38 samples from Kuwait and 1...
Geographic isolation is a key factor in shaping the genetic structure of many fish species.Two sympa...
Genetic information is crucial to manage fish resources, and a good case in point is the population ...
Scomberomorus commerson is an economically important migratory fish distributed worldwide. The genet...
Advances in genome scanning using high-throughput sequencing technologies has led to a revolution in...
The genetic differentiation of many marine fish species is low. Yet local adaptation may be common i...
The genetic differentiation of many marine fish species is low. Yet local adaptation may be common i...