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Publikováno v:
Movement Ecology, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2017)
Abstract Background Blue sharks (Prionace glauca) are among the most abundant and widely distributed of oceanic elasmobranchs. Millions are taken annually in pelagic longline fisheries and comprise the highest component of auctioned fin weight in the
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b4036f53cf044a3fad8ef325a3f92e2c
Autor:
Oliver N. Shipley, Lucy A. Howey, Emily R. Tolentino, Lance K. B. Jordan, Jonathan L. W. Ruppert, Edward J. Brooks
Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 4, Iss 2 (2017)
Despite the ecological and economic importance of the Caribbean reef shark (Carcharhinus perezi), little data exist regarding the movements and habitat use of this predator across its range. We deployed 11 pop-up satellite archival tags on Caribbean
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https://doaj.org/article/6a6925525d0d411cbe5e6900d00a7fae
Publikováno v:
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers. 119:81-90
Acquiring movement data for small-bodied, deep-water chondrichthyans is challenged by extreme effects of capture and handling stress, and post-release predation, however, it is urgently required to examine important fisheries interactions and assess
Autor:
Annabelle Brooks, Debra L. Abercrombie, Sean Williams, Yannis P. Papastamatiou, Yuuki Y. Watanabe, Lance K. B. Jordan, Emily R. Tolentino, Demian D. Chapman, Lucy A. Howey, Edward J. Brooks
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution
Comprehension of ecological processes in marine animals requires information regarding dynamic vertical habitat use. While many pelagic predators primarily associate with epipelagic waters, some species routinely dive beyond the deep scattering layer
Autor:
Lance K. B. Jordan, Oliver N. Shipley, Russell P. Howey, Annabelle Brooks, Sean Williams, Edward J. Brooks, Emily R. Tolentino, R. Dean Grubbs, Lucy A. Howey
Publikováno v:
Animal Biotelemetry. 5
Biologging and tracking instruments provide valuable, remote surveillance on otherwise unobservable marine animals. Instruments can be consumed (ingested) by predators while collecting data, and if not identified, the retrieved dataset could be assig
Autor:
William Winram, Samuel H. Gruber, Lance K. B. Jordan, Emily R. Tolentino, Steven T. Kessel, Mark E. Bond, Chris Bolte, Jill L. Brooks, Lucy A. Howey, Tristan L. Guttridge, R. Dean Grubbs, Maurits P. M. van Zinnicq Bergmann, Jean-Sébastien Finger, Rachael C. Cashman
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science. 4
A thorough understanding of movement patterns of a species is critical for designing effective conservation and management initiatives. However, generating such information for large marine vertebrates is challenging, as they typically move over long
Autor:
Oliver N, Shipley, Lucy A, Howey, Emily R, Tolentino, Lance K B, Jordan, Jonathan L W, Ruppert, Edward J, Brooks
Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science
Despite the ecological and economic importance of the Caribbean reef shark (Carcharhinus perezi), little data exist regarding the movements and habitat use of this predator across its range. We deployed 11 pop-up satellite archival tags on Caribbean
Autor:
Lucy A. Howey, Edward J. Brooks, Emily R. Tolentino, Jonathan L. W. Ruppert, Oliver N. Shipley, Lance K. B. Jordan
Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 4, Iss 2 (2017)
Despite the ecological and economic importance of the Caribbean reef shark ( Carcharhinus perezi ), little data exist regarding the movements and habitat use of this predator across its range. We deployed 11 pop-up satellite archival tags on Caribbea
Publikováno v:
Animal Biotelemetry. 3(1)
Despite widespread distribution and occurrence in the global shark fin trade, information regarding fundamental biology of the silvertip shark, especially vertical and horizontal movement data, is sparse. Its habitat-faithful nature, confined geograp