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Sharon
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CSIRO

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Current activities

Genetic connectivity and gene flow studies in sharks in Australia and Papua New Guinea. Species identifications, DNA barcoding, NGS, SNP development and genetic connectivity studies in the CSIRO Australian National Fish Collection and the Australian National Algae Culture Collection.

Background

Sharon has a national and international reputation in population and molecular genetics as applied to wild fisheries stock assessments (e.g., Patagonian toothfish, gulper sharks, ling, orange roughy, black cod, yellowfin and bigeye tuna) and in selective breeding programs for aquaculture (i.e., oysters, greenlip, blacklip and hybrid abalone). Sharon’s molecular expertise includes population genetic structure and connectivity assessments, molecular species identifications and barcoding and microbial community delineation based on DNA sequencing, microsatellites, single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), animal breeding, DNA parentage and assignment analyses and quantitative genetics. More recently, Sharon has assessed the utility of microbial metagenomics in shellfish aquaculture using next generation sequencing (NGS) and automated ribosomal intergenic spacer analyses (ARISA). Additionally, Sharon has extensive experience in marine fish and invertebrate species identifications and DNA barcoding for a range of vertebrate and invertebrate marine species and micro-algae.

Academic qualifications

B. Applied Science (Hons); Grad Cert Rural Science; Doctor of Philosophy

Membership of key national committees

OCS, AMSA, ASFB

Publications

Marine Biodiversity Hub publications by: Appleyard, Sharon

  • Genetic diversity and restricted genetic connectivity in an endangered marine fish (Brachionichthys hirsutus) provides a model for conservation management in related and data-deficient species (2021)
    S.A. Appleyard; T.P. Lynch; M. Green; F. Encinas-Viso
  • Conservation of handfish and their habitats – Annual Report 2019 (2020)
    T.P. Lynch; S.A. Appleyard; L. Wong; A. Martini; T. Bessell; J.F. Stuart-Smith; L. Soo; S. Faber; C. Devine; L. Hardiman
  • Examination of connectivity of hammerhead sharks in northern Australia (2020)
    M.R. Heupel; C. Simpfendorfer; A. Chin; S.A. Appleyard; D. Barton; M. Green; G. Johnson; R. McAuley; W. White
  • Sawfishes in Papua New Guinea: a preliminary investigation into their status and level of exploitation (2017)
    W.T. White; S.A. Appleyard; P.M. Kyne; R. Mana
  • Lessons learned at the interface of marine ecology and environmental management in Australia (2015)
    J.T. Kool; S.A. Appleyard; N.J. Bax; J. Ford; K. Hillman; S. Howe; E.L. Jackson; H. Kirkman; A. Parr; D. Slawinski; R. Stafford-Bell
  • Rediscovery of the threatened river sharks, Glyphis garricki and G. glyphis, in Papua New Guinea (2015)
    W.T. White; S.A. Appleyard; B. Sabub; P.M. Kyne; M. Harris; R. Lis; L. Baje; T. Usu; J.J. Smart; S. Corrigan; L. Yang; G.J.P. Naylor
  • Cryptic diversity in flathead fishes (Scorpaeniformes: Platycephalidae) across the Indo-West Pacific uncovered by DNA barcoding (2012)
    M. Puckridge; N. Andreakis; S.A. Appleyard; R.D. Ward
  • Genetic catch verification to support recovery plans for deepsea gulper sharks (genus Centrophorus, family Centrophoridae) - an Australian example using the 16S gene (2012)
    R.K. Daley; S.A. Appleyard; M. Koopman
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