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    Population genetic connectivity of an endangered stingray from The Bahamas

    An increasing number of studies are applying novel genetic tools to assess familial relationships of marine organisms to underpin management and conservation efforts. Here, we describe the reproductive populat...

    Elizabeth M. Wallace, Owen R. O’Shea in Hydrobiologia (2023)

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    Bacterial communities on the gills of bonefish (Albula vulpes) in the Florida Keys and The Bahamas show spatial structure and differential abundance of disease-associated bacteria

    The Caribbean bonefish species Albula vulpes is an economically important nearshore marine sport fish that has notably declined in the Florida Keys over the past 20–30 years. The reasons for this decline are uncl...

    Christopher D. Dunn, Lewis J. Campbell, Elizabeth M. Wallace in Marine Biology (2020)

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    Fishery composition and evidence of population structure and hybridization in the Atlantic bonefish species complex (Albula spp.)

    The distributions, genetic structure, and occurrence of hybrids were explored among three Atlantic bonefishes (Albula spp.), to determine recreational fishery composition, using 19 microsatellite loci. Between 19...

    Elizabeth M. Wallace, Michael D. Tringali in Marine Biology (2016)

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    High intraspecific genetic connectivity in the Indo-Pacific bonefishes: implications for conservation and management

    Bonefishes (Genus Albula) across the global tropics support premier destination catch and release fisheries. In parts of the Indo-Pacific harvest also occurs, often unregulated. Vital information on species range...

    Elizabeth M. Wallace in Environmental Biology of Fishes (2015)