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Low levels of genetic structuring in King George whiting Sillaginodes punctatus across two geographic regions
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posted on 2018-02-01, 00:00 authored by Julia Kent, G Jenkins, Craig ShermanCraig ShermanPostlarvae of King George whiting Sillaginodes punctatus, a commercially important fish species in southern Australia, were collected from multiple locations across south and south-eastern Australia. Genetic analyses using seven microsatellite markers found little evidence of genetic structure suggesting high levels of connectivity between the regions. The results found no evidence of a distinct source spawning population within the south-eastern range sampled in this study.
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Journal of fish biologyVolume
92Issue
2Pagination
523 - 531Publisher
John Wiley & SonsLocation
Chichester, Eng.Publisher DOI
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0022-1112eISSN
1095-8649Language
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2017, The Fisheries Society of the British IslesUsage metrics
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Sillaginodes punctatusconnectivityfisheries managementmicrosatellite markerspopulation structureScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineFisheriesMarine & Freshwater BiologyLARVAL ADVECTION PATHWAYSOTOLITH MICROSTRUCTUREPOPULATION-STRUCTURESPAWNING AREASAUSTRALIADIFFERENTIATIONSOFTWARERECRUITMENTPERCOIDEIVICTORIAZoologyEcology
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