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View article: Genomic population structure of great hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna mokarran) across the Indo-Pacific
Genomic population structure of great hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna mokarran) across the Indo-Pacific Open
Context Currently, little information exists describing the population structure of great hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna mokarran) in Australian waters. Aims This study used single nucleotide polymorphisms to investigate fine-scale population …
View article: 16S Reference Database for Fish
16S Reference Database for Fish Open
Database of 16S reference genes from various fish familes, curated for use in R package DADA2. DBT refers to use for function; assign.taxonomy, DBS refers to use for function; assign.species.
View article: 16S Reference Database for Fish
16S Reference Database for Fish Open
Database of 16S reference genes from various fish familes, curated for use in R package DADA2. DBT refers to use for function; assign.taxonomy, DBS refers to use for function; assign.species.
View article: Supplementary Tables S1 - S6
Supplementary Tables S1 - S6 Open
Supplementary Material for publication - Environmental DNA as a tool to reconstruct catch composition for longline fisheries vessels. S1: Brine tanks, species and samples collected per vessel S2: Summary statistics per sequencing run S3: N…
View article: Supplementary Tables S1 - S6
Supplementary Tables S1 - S6 Open
Supplementary Material for publication - Environmental DNA as a tool to reconstruct catch composition for longline fisheries vessels. S1: Brine tanks, species and samples collected per vessel S2: Summary statistics per sequencing run S3: N…
View article: Preliminary life history of the Critically Endangered bottlenose wedgefish Rhynchobatus australiae from Southeast Asia
Preliminary life history of the Critically Endangered bottlenose wedgefish Rhynchobatus australiae from Southeast Asia Open
The bottlenose wedgefish Rhynchobatus australiae has experienced substantial population declines throughout its range. However, there is a lack of life history information (age, growth, and maturity) available for this species to inform co…
View article: An anecdotal observation of an amputee sawfish recapture and development of safe release guide for Papua New Guinea gillnet fisheries
An anecdotal observation of an amputee sawfish recapture and development of safe release guide for Papua New Guinea gillnet fisheries Open
Papua New Guinea has been identified as a sawfish ‘stronghold’ nation, however, sawfish are threatened by gillnet fishers who often amputate the rostrum to assist in dis-entanglement. Here, we describe an account of a recapture of an emaci…
View article: Spatially explicit risk assessment of marine megafauna vulnerability to Indian Ocean tuna fisheries
Spatially explicit risk assessment of marine megafauna vulnerability to Indian Ocean tuna fisheries Open
By‐catch is the most significant direct threat marine megafauna face at the global scale. However, the magnitude and spatial patterns of megafauna by‐catch are still poorly understood, especially in regions with very limited monitoring and…
View article: Updated connectivity assessment for the scalloped hammerhead (Sphyrna lewini) in Pacific and Indian Oceans using a multi-marker genetic approach
Updated connectivity assessment for the scalloped hammerhead (Sphyrna lewini) in Pacific and Indian Oceans using a multi-marker genetic approach Open
Patterns of genetic connectivity can be used to define the geographic boundaries of fishes and underpin management decisions. This study used a genetic multi-marker approach to investigate the population structure of scalloped hammerheads …
View article: Genetic and Genomic data for scalloped hammerheads (Sphyrna lewini)
Genetic and Genomic data for scalloped hammerheads (Sphyrna lewini) Open
Input files of mtDNA Control Region and NADH2 haplotype frequencies, Arlequin microsatellite genotypes, Diversity Array output files of SNPs and metadata of scalloped hammerheads (Sphyrna lewini) from Australia and Indo-Pacific.
View article: Reef Shark Science – Key Questions and Future Directions
Reef Shark Science – Key Questions and Future Directions Open
The occurrence of sharks on coral reefs has been well documented for decades, especially since the advent of SCUBA diving. Despite this, it is only within the last decade that substantial research effort has been directed at these species.…
View article: Mixed-marker approach suggests maternal philopatry and sex-biased behaviours of narrow sawfish Anoxypristis cuspidata
Mixed-marker approach suggests maternal philopatry and sex-biased behaviours of narrow sawfish Anoxypristis cuspidata Open
The narrow sawfish Anoxypristis cuspidata belongs to the most endangered family of chondrichthyan fishes, the sawfishes (Pristidae). This species has undergone significant declines in geographic range and abundance due to anthropogenic act…
View article: Effects of Including Misidentified Sharks in Life History Analyses: A Case Study on the Grey Reef Shark Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos from Papua New Guinea
Effects of Including Misidentified Sharks in Life History Analyses: A Case Study on the Grey Reef Shark Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos from Papua New Guinea Open
Fisheries observer programs are used around the world to collect crucial information and samples that inform fisheries management. However, observer error may misidentify similar-looking shark species. This raises questions about the level…