Who bit the boat? New DNA collection and genomic methods enable species identification in suspected shark-related incidents

Author:

Martin Belinda,Doane Michael P.,Henkens Jessica,Morgan Jess A.T.,Inglis Laura,Peddemors Victor M.,Dinsdale Elizabeth A.,Huveneers Charlie,Meyer Lauren

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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