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The phylogeographic structure and genetic differentiation of Polyprion oxygeneios and Polyprion americanus in the Southern Hemisphere based on mitochondrial DNA control region sequences and microsatellite DNA genotyping
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- The phylogeographic structure and genetic differentiation of Polyprion oxygeneios and Polyprion americanus in the Southern Hemisphere based on mitochondrial DNA control region sequences and microsatellite DNA genotyping
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The genus Polyprion, commonly known as Wreckfish, is comprised of two species: Polyprion oxygeneios, limited to continental, insular, and seamount slopes in the Southern Hemisphere; and P. americanus, widely distributed in both the Northern and Southern Hemisphere. Polyprion support recreational and commercial fisheries off the Juan Fernandez Islands, Chile, Australia, and New Zealand, and although the fishery is relatively small in tonnage, its market value is high per kilo when compared to ...
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- 31 Jul, 2022
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- Stewart, Natalie
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- Polyrion / Population genetics / Stocks / School: School of Biological Sciences / 060411 Population, Ecological and Evolutionary Genetics / Degree Discipline: Genetics / Degree Name: Master of Science / Degree Level: Masters / Population, Ecological and Evolutionary Genetics / Anthropological genetics / Genetics not elsewhere classified / Behavioural genetics
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