Recent Phylogeographic Studies Revealed Distinct lineages In Penaeid Shrimps

 

Abstract

Phylogeographic studies of Penaeid shrimps have revealed genetic divergence among populations between known biogeographic barriers in the western Indian Ocean, between the Bay of Bengal and the south-eastern Africa, and across the Sunda-Shelf and the Isthmus of Kra. The phylogeographic lineages identified should be considered as evolutionary significant units (ESUs) or conservation units and should be considered in the management of the Penaeids, both in aquaculture and fisheries in order to maintain the large diversity within the species in the Indo-Pacific region.


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