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    genetic effective and adult census size of an Australian population of tiger prawns (Penaeus esculentus) by OVENDEN, JENNIFER R, PEEL, DAVID, STREET, RAEWYN, COURTNEY, ANTHONY J, HOYLE, SIMON D, PEEL, SAMANTHA L, PODLICH, HEATHER

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-01-2007)
    “…This study compares estimates of the census size of the spawning population with genetic estimates of effective current and long-term population size for an…”
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    Pronounced genetic population structure in a potentially vagile fish species (Pristipomoides multidens, Teleostei; Perciformes; Lutjanidae) from the East Indies triangle by OVENDEN, JENNIFER R., SALINI, JOHN, O'CONNOR, SALLY, STREET, RAEWYN

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-07-2004)
    “…The East Indies triangle, bordered by the Phillipines, Malay Peninsula and New Guinea, has a high level of tropical marine species biodiversity. Pristipomoides…”
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    Stirred but not shaken: population and recruitment genetics of the scallop (Pecten fumatus) in Bass Strait, Australia by Ovenden, Jennifer R., Tillett, Bree J., Macbeth, Michael, Broderick, Damien, Filardo, Fiona, Street, Raewyn, Tracey, Sean R., Semmens, Jayson

    Published in ICES journal of marine science (01-09-2016)
    “…Abstract We report population genetic structure and fine-scale recruitment processes for the scallop beds (Pecten fumatus) in Bass Strait and the eastern…”
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    Negligible evidence for regional genetic population structure for two shark species Rhizoprionodon acutus (Rüppell, 1837) and Sphyrna lewini (Griffith & Smith, 1834) with contrasting biology by Ovenden, Jennifer R., Morgan, Jess A. T., Street, Raewyn, Tobin, Andrew, Simpfendorfer, Colin, Macbeth, William, Welch, David

    Published in Marine biology (01-07-2011)
    “…Biodiversity of sharks in the tropical Indo-Pacific is high, but species-specific information to assist sustainable resource exploitation is scarce. The null…”
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    Hybridisation, paternal leakage and mitochondrial DNA linearization in three anomalous fish (Scombridae) by Morgan, Jess A T, Macbeth, Michael, Broderick, Damien, Whatmore, Paul, Street, Raewyn, Welch, David J, Ovenden, Jennifer R

    Published in Mitochondrion (01-11-2013)
    “…Using mitochondrial DNA for species identification and population studies assumes that the genome is maternally inherited, circular, located in the cytoplasm…”
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    Negligible evidence for regional genetic population structure for two shark species Rhizoprionodon acutus with contrasting biology by Ovenden, Jennifer R, Morgan, Jess A. T, Street, Raewyn, Tobin, Andrew, Simpfendorfer, Colin, Macbeth, William, Welch, David

    Published in Marine biology (01-07-2011)
    “…Biodiversity of sharks in the tropical Indo-Pacific is high, but species-specific information to assist sustainable resource exploitation is scarce. The null…”
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    Evidence for a stock discontinuity of snapper ( Pagrus auratus) on the east coast of Australia by Sumpton, Wayne D., Ovenden, Jennifer R., Keenan, Clive P., Street, Raewyn

    Published in Fisheries research (01-10-2008)
    “…Allozyme electrophoresis was used to investigate the genetic stock structure of snapper, Pagrus auratus (Bloch and Schneider) on the east coast of Australia…”
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    Australian lungfish (Neoceratodus forsteri: Dipnoi) have low genetic variation at allozyme and mitochondrial DNA loci: a conservation alert? by Frentiu, Francesca D, Ovenden, Jenny R, Street, Raewyn

    Published in Conservation genetics (2001)
    “…Genetic variation at allozyme and mitochondrialDNA loci was investigated in the Australianlungfish, Neoceratodus forsteri Krefft1870. Tissue samples for…”
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