eScience. Going with the genetic flow
The sustainable harvest of sharks requires and understanding of population structure and connectivity in order to define fisheries stocks. Learn about how collaborative research by Claudia Junge, Bronwyn Gillanders and Corey Bradshaw are using DNA sequencing to provide fisheries advice, to ensure the nation's shark populations are managed sustainably in the future. Read more in the latest eScience mag.
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