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Mitochondrial genomic characterization of two endemic Chinese freshwater crabs of the genus Sinopotamon (Brachyura: Potamidae) and implications for biogeography analysis of Potamidae. [PDF]
Overall, our study yielded valuable insights into the evolutionary history and taxonomic relationship of Sinopotamon and these results will help to better explain the gene rearrangement events of the invertebrate mitogenome and lay the foundation for further phylogenetic study of Sinopotamon.
Shen Y +5 more
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MORPHOLOGY-BASED PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF THE CLAWED LOBSTERS (FAMILY NEPHROPIDAE AND THE NEW FAMILY CHILENOPHOBERIDAE) [PDF]
Dale Tshudy, Loren E. Babcock
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Evaluating ecosystem caps on fishery yield in the context of climate stress and predation. [PDF]
Abstract Ecosystem‐based fisheries management strives to account for species interactions and ecosystem processes in natural resource management and conservation. In this context, ecosystem‐wide caps on total fishery catches have been proposed as one tool to manage multispecies fisheries with an ecosystem approach.
Rovellini A +17 more
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Lobster Distribution and Biodiversity on the Continental Shelf of Brazil: A Review
The continental shelf of Brazil is home to a wide range of lobster species, with varying body size, color, habitat preference, and geographic and bathymetric distribution.
Raul Cruz +3 more
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Lobsters are ubiquitous, economically important decapod crustaceans with apparently conflicting evolutionary relationships. Here, we describe the chromosomal location of the major (45S rDNA) and minor (5S rDNA) ribosomal gene families in four species of ...
S. Salvadori +6 more
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Abstract The status of federally managed fisheries in the United States is well monitored, but the condition of other marine fisheries, whether state‐managed, territory‐managed or unmanaged, is less understood and often unknown. We used expert surveys to characterize the management systems of non‐federally managed fisheries in US coastal marine states ...
Michael C. Melnychuk +7 more
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Abstract Under future climate change, modification of temperature and salinity are expected to result in distribution shifts of marine organisms, including commercial fish and shellfish. Changes are anticipated everywhere, including in the seas of many important fishing nations.
Bryony L. Townhill +4 more
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Shared and distinct patterns of genetic structure in two sympatric large decapods
Abstract Aim Comparing genetic structure in species with shared spatial ranges and ecological niches can help identify how dissimilar aspects of biology can shape differences in population connectivity. Similarly, where species are widely distributed across heterogeneous environments and major topographic barriers, knowledge of the structuring of ...
Charlie D. Ellis +7 more
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White spot syndrome virus host range and impact on transmission
Abstract White spot syndrome virus (WSSV), the etiological agent of white spot disease (WSD), is a significant pathogen affecting shrimp farming industry worldwide. White spot syndrome virus is a generalist virus mainly infecting decapod crustaceans. The aims of this review were to: (1) Re‐evaluate and update the status of reported WSSV host and vector
Desrina +4 more
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