Michael Tringali
Affiliations: | School of Biology | University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United States |
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Gowan TA, Tringali MD, Hostetler JA, et al. (2021) A hidden Markov model for estimating age-specific survival when age and size are uncertain. Ecology. e03426 |
Andris M, Arias MC, et al. (2012) Permanent genetic resources added to Molecular Ecology Resources Database 1 February 2012 - 31 March 2012. Molecular Ecology Resources. 12: 779-81 |
Tringali MD, Seyoum S, Higham M, et al. (2011) A dispersal-dependent zone of introgressive hybridization between weakfish, Cynoscion regalis, and sand seatrout, C. arenarius, (Sciaenidae) in the Florida Atlantic. The Journal of Heredity. 102: 416-32 |
Tringali MD, Seyoum S, Schmitt SL. (2008) Ten di- and trinucleotide microsatellite loci in the Caribbean spiny lobster, Panulirus argus, for studies of regional population connectivity. Molecular Ecology Resources. 8: 650-2 |
Seyoum S, Wallace EM, Tringali MD. (2008) PERMANENT GENETIC RESOURCES: Twelve polymorphic microsatellite markers for the bonefish, Albula vulpes and two congeners. Molecular Ecology Resources. 8: 354-6 |
Tringali MD, Seyoum S, Carney SL, et al. (2008) PERMANENT GENETIC RESOURCES: Eighteen new polymorphic microsatellite markers for the endangered Florida manatee, Trichechus manatus latirostris. Molecular Ecology Resources. 8: 328-31 |
Seyoum S, Tringali MD, Higham M. (2008) Development of 15 polymorphic microsatellite markers in the Atlantic tarpon (Megalops atlanticus) for capture-recapture studies. Molecular Ecology Resources. 8: 126-8 |
Garber AF, Tringali MD, Stuck KC. (2004) Population structure and variation in red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) from the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coast of Florida as determined from mitochondrial DNA control region sequence. Marine Biotechnology (New York, N.Y.). 6: 175-85 |