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Snapper Locally Adapted Despite High Connectivity: Flinders Study

By Phys.org · Summarized & edited by · 2026-04-07
Snapper Locally Adapted Despite High Connectivity: Flinders Study

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Why it matters: Fisheries managers across southern Australia have often treated snapper stocks as a single interchangeable resource, but this study shows environmental gradients preserve locally adaptive genetics — meaning depleted areas like parts of Spencer Gulf may need fish matched to their local conditions, not just more fish moved in from elsewhere.

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