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Theme Session I – Towards an improved global fisheries management through genomic solutions
Book of abstracts of theme session I:
Towards an improved global fisheries management through genomic solutions
Conveners: Naiara Rodríguez-Ezpeleta (Spain), Ian Bradbury (Canada)
- CM 31: Exploring differences between inshore and offshore stocks of Greenland halibut by population genomics
- CM 51: Integration of genomic and ecologic methods inform management of an undescribed, yet highly exploited, sardine species
- CM 73: Assessing spatial resolution of low-coverage whole-genome sequencing to refine management units of a commercial bivalve
- CM 146: Can eDNA produce stock abundance indices for small pelagics?
- CM 215: The (in)complete diet of Northeast Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus) during its summer migration into Icelandic waters, using DNA barcoding and visual analysis
- CM 228: Genomic-based predictions of climate change impacts in aquatic species and the GenARCC project
- CM 243: Development of Close-Kin Mark-Recapture model for Scotian Shelf Atlantic Halibut
- CM 254: Using eDNA metabarcoding to characterize freshwater fish community composition and climate change impacts in Northern Canada
- CM 255: Northern Cod temporal and spatial dynamics: integrating genomics with telemetry data
- CM 311: Close-Kin Mark-Recapture for abundance estimation of the European hake and the white anglerfish
- CM 367: Genomic analysis of levels and patterns of genetic diversity in populations of european hake
- CM 402: Chromosome-level genome assembly of the European anchovy: A valuable resource for adaptation and conservation studies
- CM 466: Implementation of a Genetic-informed Assessment for European Hake (Merluccius merluccius)
- CM 550: Assessing the potential of environmental DNA for quantitative monitoring of coastal fish populations
- CM 660: Genomic population structure of Littorina littorea as revelled by data from ddRAD sequencing