2024
DOI: 10.1111/fme.12682
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Lack of population structure in an important fishery species of mud shrimp, Trypaea australiensis

Renae L. Kirby,
Catheline Y. M. Froehlich,
Samuel Greaves
et al.

Abstract: From a conservation standpoint, species that are managed without consideration of their population sizes and connectivity have the potential to be over‐exploited and/or incur population decline. The burrowing shrimp, Trypaea australiensis, is an important ecosystem engineer and fishery resource caught in large numbers for which population information is unknown for properly managing the species. Here, we determined the level of population structure of T. australiensis across three locations along the East Coas… Show more

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