Mostrando 7 resultados de: 7
Filtros aplicados
Subtipo de publicación
Article(7)
Publisher
Aquatic Mammals(1)
Australian Mammalogy(1)
Conservation Genetics(1)
Environmental Biology of Fishes(1)
Hebkp_redity(1)
Genome-wide SNPs reveal low effective population size within confined management units of the highly vagile Galapagos shark (Carcharhinus galapagensis)
ArticleAbstract: The Galapagos shark (Carcharhinus galapagensis) is one of over thirty shark species inhabiting the GPalabras claves:Connectivity, DArTSeq SNPs, Fisheries, GALAPAGOS, Management units, marine protected area, N eAutores:Diana Pazmiño, Maes G.E., Pelayo Salinas-de-León, Simpfendorfer C.A., Van-Herwerden L.Fuentes:googlescopusExploring the genetic diversity and population structure of Mobula birostris in two key aggregation zones in the Eastern Tropical Pacific
ArticleAbstract: The giant manta ray Mobula birostris is the largest ray species in the world. Little is known aboutPalabras claves:Genetic variability · Population structure · Conservation · Residency patterns · Ecuador · Mobula birostrisAutores:Andrea Montero-Oleas, Diana Pazmiño, Juan José Guadalupe, Karla E. Rojas, Maria de Lourdes Torres, Michel Guerrero, Milton Gordillo-RomeroFuentes:googlescopusDwarf minke whales from the South Pacific share a matrilineal lineage distinct from Balaenoptera acutorostrata acutorostrata and B. a. scammoni
ArticleAbstract: Dwarf minke whales are regarded as an undescribed subspecies of common minke whales (Balaenoptera acPalabras claves:Cetaceans, Great Barrier Reef, marine mammals, matrilineal molecular markers, phylogeneticsAutores:Birtles A., Diana Pazmiño, Ramirez-Flores O., Van-Herwerden L., Zenger K.R.Fuentes:googlescopusDiscovery of a putative scalloped hammerhead shark Sphyrna lewini (Carcharhiniformes: Sphyrnidae) nursery site at the Galapagos Islands, Eastern Tropical Pacific
ArticleAbstract: Sphyrna lewini is a viviparous shark that pups in shallow coastal waters. Given dramatic declines inPalabras claves:mangroves, marine protected area, Nursery area, oceanic island, Scalloped hammerheadAutores:Alex R. Hearn, Ángela Palomino, Daniel Armijos, Diana Pazmiño, Florencia Córdova, Jorgensen S.J., Lauren Goodman, Viviana Páez, Yasuní Chiriboga-Paredes, Yépez M.Fuentes:googlescopusIntrogressive hybridisation between two widespread sharks in the east Pacific region
ArticleAbstract: With just a handful of documented cases of hybridisation in cartilaginous fishes, shark hybridisatioPalabras claves:elasmobranchs, Hybridisation, introgression, Misidentification, Single nucleotide polymorphismsAutores:Butcher P.A., Diana Pazmiño, Donnellan S.C., Duffy C.J.A., Gillanders B.M., Hoyos-Padilla E.M., Huveneers C., Junge C., Maes G.E., Simpfendorfer C.A., van Herderden L.Fuentes:googlescopusUnprecedented Records of Guadalupe and Juan Fernandez Fur Seals in the Galapagos Archipelago
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Diana Pazmiño, Diego Páez-Rosas, Marjorie Riofrio-LazoFuentes:googlescopusStrong trans-Pacific break and local conservation units in the Galapagos shark (Carcharhinus galapagensis) revealed by genome-wide cytonuclear markers
ArticleAbstract: The application of genome-wide cytonuclear molecular data to identify management and adaptive unitsPalabras claves:Autores:Diana Pazmiño, Duffy C.J.A., Green M.E., Hoyos-Padilla E.M., Kerwath S.E., Maes G.E., Meyer C.G., Pelayo Salinas-de-León, Simpfendorfer C.A., Van-Herwerden L.Fuentes:scopus