2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.fishres.2022.106418
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Population genomics reveals a single semi-continuous population of a commercially exploited marine gastropod

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“…In terms of large-scale fisheries, aquaculture techniques are well developed for the three most important gastropodsabalone (Haliotis species), trochus (Trochus niloticus), and queen conch (Strombus gigas) (Castell, 2003;Stoner and Appeldoorn, 2022). Additionally, the potential of some other gastropod fishery species has received increasing attention, including that of R. venosa (Zhang et al, 2020), N. cumingii (Zhang et al, 2018a), and B. undatum (Morrissey et al, 2022). However, due to the bottleneck of artificial seedling technology for some species (e.g., R. venosa), current resources are mainly derived from manual harvesting by divers or as by-products when recycling ground cage nets.…”
Section: Efficient Trapping In Gastropod Fisheriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of large-scale fisheries, aquaculture techniques are well developed for the three most important gastropodsabalone (Haliotis species), trochus (Trochus niloticus), and queen conch (Strombus gigas) (Castell, 2003;Stoner and Appeldoorn, 2022). Additionally, the potential of some other gastropod fishery species has received increasing attention, including that of R. venosa (Zhang et al, 2020), N. cumingii (Zhang et al, 2018a), and B. undatum (Morrissey et al, 2022). However, due to the bottleneck of artificial seedling technology for some species (e.g., R. venosa), current resources are mainly derived from manual harvesting by divers or as by-products when recycling ground cage nets.…”
Section: Efficient Trapping In Gastropod Fisheriesmentioning
confidence: 99%