Brown banded bamboo shark (Chiloscyllium punctatum) shows high genetic diversity and differentiation in Malaysian waters
The demersal brown banded bamboo shark Chiloscyllium punctatum is a major component of sharks landed in Malaysia. However, little is known about their population structure and the effect of high fishing pressure on these weak swimming sharks. Both mitochondrial DNA control region (1072 bp) and NADH...
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Main Authors: | Lim, Kean Chong, Then, Amy Yee-Hui, Wee, Alison Kim Shan, Sade, Ahemad, Rumpet, Richard, Loh, Kar-Hoe |
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Nature Research
2021
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/28206/ |
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