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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Fish Science, Vol 2 (2024)
Determining habitat associations and co-occurrence patterns among species can provide insight into their behavior and shared roles in ecosystem function. This study used a long-term gill-net survey to investigate habitat associations and co-occurrenc
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https://doaj.org/article/3a523ab1ab2343e18c185671150ce535
Autor:
Camila Cáceres, Lauren Ali, Oceane Beaufort, Welldon Mapp, Aljoscha Wothke, Bethan Roberts, Philip Matich, Michael Heithaus
Publikováno v:
Marine and Fishery Sciences, Vol 38, Iss 1 (2024)
Shark and ray populations continue to decline in many regions around the world. The contribution of artisanal fisheries to these declines remains poorly understood for many locations. A rapid assessment framework using fisheries-independent sampling
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https://doaj.org/article/c699e286867f4979a98f3e06a2f8f7b3
Autor:
Lindsay Mullins, John Cartwright, Steven L. Dykstra, Kristine Evans, John Mareska, Philip Matich, Jeffrey D. Plumlee, Eric Sparks, J. Marcus Drymon
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2024)
Abstract Coastal ecosystems are highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and other stressors, including urbanization and overfishing. Consequently, distributions of coastal fish have begun to change, particularly in response to increasing t
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https://doaj.org/article/6ebac5f7038c4c91bac572d982c02ae6
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 11, Iss 22, Pp 16280-16295 (2021)
Abstract Effective conservation and management necessitate an understanding of the ecological mechanisms that shape species life histories in order to predict how variability in natural and anthropogenic impacts will alter growth rates, recruitment,
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https://doaj.org/article/ec5135246a1c45ef90770a9df39e27b4
Autor:
Agathe Pirog, Virginie Ravigné, Michaël C. Fontaine, Adrien Rieux, Aude Gilabert, Geremy Cliff, Eric Clua, Ryan Daly, Michael R. Heithaus, Jeremy J. Kiszka, Philip Matich, John E. G. Nevill, Amy F. Smoothey, Andrew J. Temple, Per Berggren, Sébastien Jaquemet, Hélène Magalon
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 9, Iss 23, Pp 12980-13000 (2019)
Abstract Knowledge of population structure, connectivity, and effective population size remains limited for many marine apex predators, including the bull shark Carcharhinus leucas. This large‐bodied coastal shark is distributed worldwide in warm t
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https://doaj.org/article/858ffee3b8f24b8fa0d17a86b7d33a0a
Autor:
Oliver N. Shipley, Philip J. Manlick, Alisa L. Newton, Philip Matich, Merry Camhi, Robert M. Cerrato, Michael G. Frisk, Gregory A. Henkes, Jake S. LaBelle, Janet A. Nye, Hans Walters, Seth D. Newsome, Jill A. Olin
Publikováno v:
Oecologia. 200:65-78
Publikováno v:
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 32:1940-1952
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Ecology. 59:2767-2778
Autor:
Philip Matich, Christopher M. Schalk
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 7, p e6956 (2019)
Changes in behavior are often the proximate response of animals to human disturbance, with variability in tolerance levels leading some species to exhibit striking shifts in life history, fitness, and/or survival. Thus, elucidating the effects of dis
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https://doaj.org/article/7251fe69cfbc4fe9a0bace8933ce5a19
Autor:
Oliver N. Shipley, Philip Matich, Nigel E. Hussey, Annabelle M. L. Brooks, Demian Chapman, Michael G. Frisk, Annie E. Guttridge, Tristan L. Guttridge, Lucy A. Howey, Sami Kattan, Daniel J. Madigan, Owen O'Shea, Nicholas V. Polunin, Michael Power, Matthew J. Smukall, Eric V. C. Schneider, Brendan D. Shea, Brendan S. Talwar, Maggie Winchester, Edward J. Brooks, Austin J. Gallagher
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 290
Understanding the factors shaping patterns of ecological resilience is critical for mitigating the loss of global biodiversity. Throughout aquatic environments, highly mobile predators are thought to serve as important vectors of energy between ecosy