Douglas H. Adams
Aus WORLDFISH WIKI
Douglas H. Adams
- Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, Fish & Wildlife Research Institute, Melbourne, Florida, USA.
Publikationen
- Sandoval‐Laurrabaquio Alvarado, N., Hinojosa‐Álvarez, S., Blanco‐Parra, P., Adams. D.H., Pérez‐Jiménez, J.C., Castillo‐Géniz, J.L. & Díaz‐Jaimes, P. 2021. Mitochondrial DNA genome evidence for the existence of a third divergent lineage in the western Atlantic Ocean for the Bull Shark (Carcharhinus leucas). Journal of Fish Biology, 99 (1): 258-263. (doi) Zitatseite
- Adams, D.H., Sebastian, A. & Paperno, R. 2022. Population decline of Gulf pipefish (Syngnathus scovelli) in a subtropical estuary: ecosystem changes and habitat loss. Marine Biodiversity, 52: 57. (doi) Zitatseite
- Ochoa-Zavala, M., Mar-Silva, A.F., Pérez-Rodríguez, R., Palacios-Barreto, P., Adams, D.H., Blanco-Parra, M.P. & Díaz-Jaimes, P. 2024. Mitochondrial DNA patterns describe the evolutionary history of the bonnethead shark Sphyrna tiburo (Linneus 1758) complex in the western Atlantic Ocean. Journal of Fish Biology, Version of Record online: 15 October 2024. (doi) Zitatseite
- Portnoy, D.S., O'Leary, S.J., Fields, A.T., Hollenbeck, C.M., Grubbs, R.D., Peterson, C.T., Gardiner, J.M., Adams, D.H., Falterman, B., Drymon, J.M., Higgs, J.M., Pulster, E.L., Wiley, T.R. & Murawski, S.A. 2024. Complex patterns of genetic population structure in the mouthbrooding marine catfish, Bagre marinus, in the Gulf of Mexico and U.S. Atlantic. Ecology and Evolution, 14 (6): e11514. (doi) Zitatseite