With overfishing reducing the abundance of marine predators in multiple marine ecosystems, knowledge of genetic structure and local adaptation may provide valuable information to assist sustainable management. Despite recent technological advances, most studies on sharks have used small sets of neutral markers to describe their genetic structure. We used 5517 nuclear single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and a mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) gene to characterize patterns of genetic structure and detect signatures of selection in grey reef sharks (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos). Using samples from Australia, Indonesia and oceanic reefs in the Indian Ocean, we established that large oceanic distances represent barriers to gene flow, whereas genetic d...
For free-swimming marine species like sharks, only population genetics and demographic history analy...
Despite international protection of white sharks Carcharodon carcharias, important conservation para...
International audienceDesigning appropriate management plans requires knowledge of both the dispersa...
With overfishing reducing the abundance of marine predators in multiple marine ecosystems, knowledge...
With overfishing reducing the abundance of marine predators in multiple marine ecosystems, knowledge...
With overfishing reducing the abundance of marine predators in multiple marine ecosystems, knowledge...
Analyses of genetic diversity can shed light on both the origins of biodiversity hotspots, as well a...
The gray reef shark (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) is an Indo-Pacific, coral reef associated species t...
International audienceHuman activities have resulted in the loss of over 90% of sharks in most ocean...
Grey reef sharks (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) can be one of the numerically dominant high order pred...
Aim Most reef fishes are site-attached, but can maintain a broad distribution through their highly d...
For free-swimming marine species like sharks, only population genetics and demographic history analy...
Aim: Most reef fishes are site-attached, but can maintain a broad distribution through their highly ...
Grey reef sharks (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) can be one of the numerically dominant high order pred...
For free-swimming marine species like sharks, only population genetics and demographic history analy...
Despite international protection of white sharks Carcharodon carcharias, important conservation para...
International audienceDesigning appropriate management plans requires knowledge of both the dispersa...
With overfishing reducing the abundance of marine predators in multiple marine ecosystems, knowledge...
With overfishing reducing the abundance of marine predators in multiple marine ecosystems, knowledge...
With overfishing reducing the abundance of marine predators in multiple marine ecosystems, knowledge...
Analyses of genetic diversity can shed light on both the origins of biodiversity hotspots, as well a...
The gray reef shark (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) is an Indo-Pacific, coral reef associated species t...
International audienceHuman activities have resulted in the loss of over 90% of sharks in most ocean...
Grey reef sharks (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) can be one of the numerically dominant high order pred...
Aim Most reef fishes are site-attached, but can maintain a broad distribution through their highly d...
For free-swimming marine species like sharks, only population genetics and demographic history analy...
Aim: Most reef fishes are site-attached, but can maintain a broad distribution through their highly ...
Grey reef sharks (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) can be one of the numerically dominant high order pred...
For free-swimming marine species like sharks, only population genetics and demographic history analy...
Despite international protection of white sharks Carcharodon carcharias, important conservation para...
International audienceDesigning appropriate management plans requires knowledge of both the dispersa...