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Publikováno v:
Aquaculture. 491:310-320
Commercial aquaculture leases typically support dense aggregations of shellfish that may contribute to wild populations through their reproductive efforts. Aggregations are thought to facilitate successful spawning and fertilization, potentially prod
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American Malacological Bulletin. 34:109-120
About 70% of freshwater mussel species in North America are threatened, endangered, or recently extinct. A large number of the surviving species are endemics. One hotspot for endemic diversity is the southeastern U.S.A. Lake Waccamaw in southeastern
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Journal of Shellfish Research. 35:329-342
Spatial and temporal genetic structure of the eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica was examined along the coast of North Carolina (NC); utilizing a fragment of the mitochondrial large (16S) ribosomal subunit gene sequence known to distinguish three r
Autor:
Ami E. Wilbur, Robin L. Varney
Publikováno v:
Aquaculture. 527:735452
Eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, aquaculture is a rapidly growing industry in the US. Although selective breeding programs have successfully developed lines of C. virginica with faster growth and improved disease resistance for aquaculture, mai
Autor:
Laura A. Yarbro, Seifu Seyoum, Ami E. Wilbur, Sarah P. Stephenson, Anne L. McMillen-Jackson, Theresa M. Bert, Robert H. Weisberg, William S. Arnold
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Journal of Shellfish Research. 33:99-136
Knowledge of changes in the interdependence of a species' populations for continued existence (connectivity) and of the forces driving connectivity patterns is critical for management and conservation of the species. Population genetics can be used t
Autor:
William S. Arnold, Charles R. Crawford, Ami E. Wilbur, Anne L. McMillen-Jackson, Theresa M. Bert
Publikováno v:
Journal of Shellfish Research. 30:583-608
Bay scallops (Argopecten irradians Lamarck) are ecologically important in U.S. Atlantic waters off northeastern states and in the Florida Gulf of Mexico, and have been intensely harvested from both of those regions for decades. However, a detailed st
Autor:
Ricardo Betancur-R., Guillermo Ortí, Ami E. Wilbur, P Arturo Acero, Andrew Hines, D. Wilson Freshwater
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biogeography. 38:1281-1293
Aim Lionfish (Pterois volitans and P. miles) are popular ornamental fishes native to the Indo-Pacific that were introduced into Florida waters and are rapidly spreading and establishing throughout the Western Atlantic (WA). Although unfortunate, this
Autor:
Michelle Sabaoun, Jennifer Woodhead, Lad Akins, Seth L. Parham, Claire B. Paris, Andrew Hines, Bruce Purdy, Ami E. Wilbur, Paula E. Whitfield, D. Wilson Freshwater
Publikováno v:
Marine Biology. 156:1213-1221
LionWsh are popular aquarium Wsh from the Indo-PaciWc that have invaded the western Atlantic. Two species, Pterois volitans and P. miles, were well established along the United States east coast before the Wrst lionWsh were reported from the Bahamas
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Conservation Genetics. 6:111-122
As part of a comprehensive bay scallop restoration plan in Florida, we implemented a genetic monitoring program to evaluate the impact of shellfish restoration. Restoration involved the deployment of hatchery-produced scallops in cages (the restorati
Autor:
Ami E. Wilbur, S. Craig Cary, Carol A. Di Meo, Robert C. Vrijenhoek, Robert A. Feldman, William E. Holben
Publikováno v:
Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 66:651-658
Vestimentiferan tubeworms thriving in sulfidic deep-sea hydrothermal vents and cold seeps are constrained by their nutritional reliance on chemoautotrophic endosymbionts. In a recent phylogenetic study using 16S ribosomal DNA, we found that endosymbi