Charlene da Silva

410 total citations
22 papers, 223 citations indexed

About

Charlene da Silva is a scholar working on Nature and Landscape Conservation, Aquatic Science and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Charlene da Silva has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 223 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation, 12 papers in Aquatic Science and 8 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Charlene da Silva's work include Ichthyology and Marine Biology (22 papers), Fish Ecology and Management Studies (14 papers) and Fish Biology and Ecology Studies (12 papers). Charlene da Silva is often cited by papers focused on Ichthyology and Marine Biology (22 papers), Fish Ecology and Management Studies (14 papers) and Fish Biology and Ecology Studies (12 papers). Charlene da Silva collaborates with scholars based in South Africa, United States and Norway. Charlene da Silva's co-authors include Aletta E. Bester‐van der Merwe, Simo N. Maduna, Ana Veríssimo, Leslie R. Noble, Catherine S. Jones, Jan R. McDowell, Paulo Alexandrino, Gonzalo Mucientes, Íris Sampaio and Rouvay Roodt‐Wilding and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, International Journal of Biological Macromolecules and Hydrobiologia.

In The Last Decade

Charlene da Silva

22 papers receiving 221 citations

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All Works

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Pollom, Riley A., Jessica Cheok, Nathan Pacoureau, et al.. (2024). Overfishing and climate change elevate extinction risk of endemic sharks and rays in the southwest Indian Ocean hotspot. PLoS ONE. 19(9). e0306813–e0306813. 8 indexed citations
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Ebert, David A., Enrico Gennari, R. W. Leslie, et al.. (2023). Molecular Taxonomy of South Africa’s Catsharks: How Far Have We Come?. Diversity. 15(7). 828–828. 3 indexed citations
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Maduna, Simo N., Matthew L. Dicken, Charlene da Silva, et al.. (2023). Local adaptation with gene flow in a highly dispersive shark. Evolutionary Applications. 17(1). e13628–e13628. 3 indexed citations
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Ebert, David A., et al.. (2022). Comparative analyses of the complete mitochondrial genomes of two southern African endemic guitarfish, Acroteriobatus annulatus and A. blochii. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. 223(Pt A). 1094–1106. 4 indexed citations
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Bennett, RH, et al.. (2021). Application of DNA mini-barcoding reveals illegal trade in endangered shark products in southern Africa. African Journal of Marine Science. 43(4). 511–520. 8 indexed citations
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Silva, Charlene da, Sven Kerwath, Henning Winker, et al.. (2021). Testing the waters to find the ‘goldilocks’ zone: fine-scale movement of Mustelus mustelus in relation to environmental cues. Marine and Freshwater Research. 73(1). 110–124. 4 indexed citations
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Silva, Charlene da, et al.. (2021). Site fidelity and shallow genetic structure in the common smooth‐hound shark Mustelus mustelus confirmed by tag‐recapture and genetic data. Journal of Fish Biology. 100(1). 134–149. 5 indexed citations
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Silva, Charlene da, CG Attwood, Sabine P. Wintner, et al.. (2021). Life history of Mustelus mustelus in the Langebaan Lagoon marine protected area. Marine and Freshwater Research. 72(8). 1142–1159. 1 indexed citations
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Barnett, Adam, Adam D. Miller, Craig D. H. Sherman, et al.. (2021). Evidence of historical isolation and genetic structuring among broadnose sevengill sharks (Notorynchus cepedianus) from the world’s major oceanic regions. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. 31(2). 433–447. 5 indexed citations
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Maduna, Simo N., Edward D. Farrell, Ana Veríssimo, et al.. (2020). Historical biogeography of smoothhound sharks (genus Mustelus) of Southern Africa reveals multiple dispersal events from the Northern Hemisphere. Systematics and Biodiversity. 18(7). 633–645. 5 indexed citations
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Silva, Charlene da, Matthew L. Dicken, Ana Veríssimo, et al.. (2019). Strong genetic isolation despite wide distribution in a commercially exploited coastal shark. Hydrobiologia. 838(1). 121–137. 9 indexed citations
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Maduna, Simo N., et al.. (2018). New polymorphic microsatellite loci revealed for the dusky shark Carcharhinus obscurus through Ion Proton double-digest RAD sequencing. Molecular Biology Reports. 45(6). 2759–2763. 4 indexed citations
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Maduna, Simo N., et al.. (2018). DNA barcoding of chondrichthyans in South African fisheries. Fisheries Research. 206. 292–295. 7 indexed citations
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Maduna, Simo N., et al.. (2017). Species identification and comparative population genetics of four coastal houndsharks based on novel NGS‐mined microsatellites. Ecology and Evolution. 7(5). 1462–1486. 26 indexed citations
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Merwe, Aletta E. Bester‐van der, J. M. Cuevas, Jennifer R. Ovenden, et al.. (2017). Population genetics of Southern Hemisphere tope shark (Galeorhinus galeus): Intercontinental divergence and constrained gene flow at different geographical scales. PLoS ONE. 12(9). e0184481–e0184481. 23 indexed citations
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Veríssimo, Ana, Íris Sampaio, Jan R. McDowell, et al.. (2017). World without borders—genetic population structure of a highly migratory marine predator, the blue shark (Prionace glauca). Ecology and Evolution. 7(13). 4768–4781. 57 indexed citations
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Götz, A, et al.. (2014). An Exploratory Investigation of the Fish Communities Associated with Reefs on the Central Agulhas Bank, South Africa. African Zoology. 49(2). 253–264. 1 indexed citations
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Attwood, CG, et al.. (2013). Chondrichthyan Occurrence and Abundance Trends in False Bay, South Africa, Spanning a Century of Catch and Survey Records. African Zoology. 48(2). 201–227. 5 indexed citations
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Attwood, CG, et al.. (2013). Chondrichthyan occurrence and abundance trends in False Bay, South Africa, spanning a century of catch and survey records. African Zoology. 48(2). 201–227. 8 indexed citations

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