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Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 12, Iss 8, Pp n/a-n/a (2022)
Abstract Age information is often non‐existent for most shark populations due to a lack of measurable physiological and morphological traits that can be used to estimate age. Recently, epigenetic clocks have been found to accurately estimate age fo
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https://doaj.org/article/e2c9e0d67f574ac29080281ba36fc158
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 8 (2021)
Wildlife provisioning is popular, economically valuable, and a rapidly growing part of marine tourism, with great potential to benefit conservation. However, it remains controversial due to limited understanding of its implications on the behavior an
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https://doaj.org/article/7d806eada2994535a0612fc4fd1798aa
Publikováno v:
Neotropical Ichthyology, Vol 7, Iss 2, Pp 205-212
Sharks face a number of obstacles for surviving their first several years of life and many species occupy nursery areas. Although estimates of survival, particularly for young age classes, are essential for assessing, monitoring and effectively manag
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https://doaj.org/article/c647b65e2f98444081ffbc795f1aad16
Autor:
Matthew J. Smukall, Andrew C. Seitz, Félicie Dhellemmes, Maurits P. M. van Zinnicq Bergmann, Vital Heim, Samuel H. Gruber, Tristan L. Guttridge
Publikováno v:
Sustainability; Volume 14; Issue 16; Pages: 10017
Understanding space use and movement behavior can benefit conservation and management of species by identifying areas of high importance. However, this can be challenging for highly mobile species, especially those which use a wide range of habitats
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution. 12
Autor:
Samuel H. Gruber, Matthew J. Smukall, Félicie Dhellemmes, Charlie Huveneers, Jodie L. Rummer, Tristan L. Guttridge, Culum Brown, Dennis D. U. Heinrich
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 172:55-71
Tourism-related feeding of wildlife can result in detrimental, human-induced changes to the spatial distribution, social behaviour and health of target species. The feeding of sharks as part of shark-viewing activities has become increasingly popular
Autor:
Tristan L. Guttridge, Lukas Müller, Bryan A. Keller, Mark E. Bond, R Dean. Grubbs, William Winram, Lucy A. Howey, Bryan S. Frazier, Samuel H. Gruber
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fish Biology 101 (2022) 4
Journal of Fish Biology, 101(4), 797-810
Journal of Fish Biology, 101(4), 797-810
The great hammerhead (Sphyrna mokarran) is a highly mobile, large-bodied shark primarily found in coastal-pelagic and semi-oceanic waters across a circumtropical range. It is a target or by-catch species in multiple fisheries, and as a result, rapid
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::2afed0d0530412ef5b6b62a8042dcaae
https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/vertical-space-use-and-thermal-range-of-the-great-hammerhead-sphy
https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/vertical-space-use-and-thermal-range-of-the-great-hammerhead-sphy
Autor:
Samuel H. Gruber, Andria Paige Beal, Kevin A. Feldheim, José M. Eirín-López, Serena Hackerott, Bryan R. Franks
Publikováno v:
Ecological Indicators, Vol 127, Iss, Pp 107793-(2021)
Sharks serve as key predators in coastal areas, with several species using near shore habitats as nursery refuges. With many shark species threatened or endangered, it is now critical to increase the knowledge of how anthropogenic activities impact t
Autor:
Nigel E. Hussey, Steven T. Kessel, Amanda N. Barkley, Steven J. Cooke, Samuel H. Gruber, Kevin J. Hedges, Aaron T. Fisk, Vivian M. Nguyen, Jill L. Brooks, Scott G. Hinch, David A. Patterson, Jacqueline M. Chapman
Publikováno v:
Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research Publications
Biotelemetry data have been successfully incorporated into aspects of fishery and fish habitat management; however, the processes of knowledge mobilization are rarely published in peer-reviewed literature but are valuable and of interest to conservat
Autor:
Jean-Sébastien Finger, Samuel H. Gruber, Félicie Dhellemmes, Tristan L. Guttridge, Matthew J. Smukall, Kate L. Laskowski, Jens Krause
Consistent individual differences in behaviour (i.e. personality) can be explained in an evolutionary context if they are favoured by life history trade‐offs as conceptualized in the pace‐of‐life syndrome (POLS) hypothesis. Theory predicts that
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::ee3cd7e616ce4f3f1e6bf1a5396e17f1
http://edoc.hu-berlin.de/18452/23551
http://edoc.hu-berlin.de/18452/23551