Genetic population dynamics of the critically endangered scalloped hammerhead shark ( Sphyrna lewini ) in the Eastern Tropical Pacific

Author:

Harned Sydney P.1ORCID,Bernard Andrea M.1ORCID,Salinas‐de‐León Pelayo12,Mehlrose Marissa R.1,Suarez Jenifer3,Robles Yolani4,Bessudo Sandra5,Ladino Felipe5,López Garo Andrés6,Zanella Ilena6,Feldheim Kevin A.7,Shivji Mahmood S.1

Affiliation:

1. Save Our Seas Foundation Shark Research Center and Guy Harvey Research Institute Nova Southeastern University Dania Beach Florida USA

2. Charles Darwin Research Station Charles Darwin Foundation Galápagos Islands Ecuador

3. Direccion Parque Nacional Galápagos Departamento de Ecosistemas Marinos Islas Galápagos Ecuador

4. Universidad de Panamá, Centro Regional Universitario de Veraguas San Martín de Porres Panama

5. Fundacion Malpelo y Otros Ecosistemas Marinos Bogotá Colombia

6. Asociación Conservacionista Misión Tiburon, Playas del Coco Carrillo Guanacaste Costa Rica

7. Pritzker Laboratory for Molecular Systematics and Evolution Field Museum of Natural History Chicago Illinois USA

Funder

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation

Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation

Save Our Seas Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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