A systematic quantitative literature review of aquaculture genetic resource access and benefit sharing

Author:

Humphries Fran1ORCID,Benzie John A.H.23,Morrison Clare4

Affiliation:

1. Law Futures Centre Australian Centre for Intellectual Property in Agriculture Griffith Law School Griffith University Nathan Qld Australia

2. Worldfish Bayan Lepas Penang Malaysia

3. School of Biological Earth and Environmental Sciences University College Cork Cork Ireland

4. Griffith University Gold Coast Qld Australia

Funder

International Fund for Agricultural Development

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Ecology,Aquatic Science

Reference69 articles.

1. A review on translocation and management of genetic resources of commercially important aquaculture finfishes;Adarsha H;Universal Journal of Environmental Research and Technology,2011

2. Current Status of Genetics and Genomics of Reared Penaeid Shrimp: Information Relevant to Access and Benefit Sharing

3. Use and exchange of aquatic genetic resources in aquaculture: information relevant to access and benefit sharing

4. BartleyDM BenzieJAH BrummettRE DavyFB DeSilvaSS EknathAEet al. (2009b) ‘The Use and Exchange of Aquatic Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture’ (Background Study Paper No 45 Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations).

5. Use and exchange of genetic resources of penaeid shrimps for food and aquaculture

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