Dna-based identification reveals illegal trade of threatened shark species in a global elasmobranch conservation hotspot

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  • who: Leonardo Manir Feitosa from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the Article: DNA-based identification reveals illegal trade of threatened shark species in a global elasmobranch conservation hotspot, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors show a significant number of threatened species and specimens being landed and commercialized in the state, mainly in Tutoia (area of the Parnau00edba river delta). The authors provide evidence of an ongoing trade of threatened shark species on Brazil`s North Coast, thus indicating the practice of environmental crimes by local fisheries. Other markers that evolve at different rates may be . . .

     

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