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High-Throughput Molecular Identification of Fish Eggs and Larvae

Abstract

Ichthyoplankton surveys can reveal the location, timing and intensity of spawning activity for many fish species and are widely used to assess fisheries resources. However, the utility of these surveys is limited by the fact that many eggs and larvae cannot be identified to the species level using morphology alone. This project was motivated by the hypothesis that fish eggs and larvae can be more accurately identified by species specific DNA sequences than by morphology alone.

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