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Autor:
Matthew D. Taylor, King Hang Chan, Sudath T Dammannagoda, Wayne Knibb, David A. Hurwood, Hka Premachandra, Peter B. Mather, Charles A. Gray
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of Marine Science. 97:599-614
Stock enhancement involves the augmentation of wild populations with hatchery-reared recruits. Stock enhancement generally also includes a postrelease monitoring program which tracks stocked individuals within the fishery, and this relies on having a
Autor:
Woo-Jin Kim, Il Seon Baek, Sang Duk Choi, Hyungtaek Jung, Ho Seop Yoon, Sudath T Dammannagoda
Publikováno v:
Genes & Genomics. 36:611-624
The native Asian oyster, Crassostrea ariakensis is one of the most common and important Crassostrea species that occur naturally along the coast of East Asia. Molecular species diagnosis is a prerequisite for population genetic analysis of wild oyste
Autor:
Mark de Bruyn, M. A.-B. H. Youssef, Krishna R. Salin, David A. Hurwood, Peter B. Mather, Hyungtaek Jung, Sudath T Dammannagoda, Matt N. Krosch
Publikováno v:
Freshwater Science. 33:217-231
Natural distributions of most freshwater taxa are restricted geographically, a pattern that reflects dispersal limitation. Macrobrachium rosenbergii is unusual because it occurs naturally in rivers from near Pakistan in the west, across India and Ban
Publikováno v:
Aquaculture Research. 45:961-972
Giant freshwater prawn (GFP; Macrobrachium rosenbergii) aquaculture has expanded rapidly since 1990. Most local culture industries, however, have developed in an unsystematic way. Fiji has a small culture industry producing the ‘Anuenue’ strain;
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 68:210-223
Skipjack (SJT) (Katsuwonus pelamis) is a medium-sized, pelagic, highly dispersive tuna species that occurs widely across tropical and subtropical waters. SJT constitute the largest tuna fishery in the Indian Ocean and are currently managed as a singl
Publikováno v:
Fisheries Research. 90:147-157
Yellowfin tuna are currently considered by the member nations of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission to constitute a single stock in the Indian Ocean due to a lack of knowledge about yellowfin tuna population structure in this region. Previous studies o