Mechanisms of group‐hunting in vertebrates

MJ Hansen, P Domenici, P Bartashevich… - Biological …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Group‐hunting is ubiquitous across animal taxa and has received considerable attention in
the context of its functions. By contrast much less is known about the mechanisms by which …

Blue carbon ecosystems and shark behaviour: an overview of key relationships, network interactions, climate impacts, and future research needs

OFL Dixon, AJ Gallagher - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Climate change is threatening marine ecosystems and the distribution of species which rely
on them. Due to their capacity to sequester vast amounts of carbon, blue carbon ecosystems …

Selective foraging behavior of seabirds in small‐scale slicks

L Lieber, C Füchtencordsjürgen… - Limnology and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Marine predator foraging opportunities are often driven by dynamic physical processes
enhancing prey accessibility. Surface slicks are ubiquitous yet ephemeral ocean features …

Seasonal occurrence and environmental drivers of pelagic shark species in Los Cabos, Mexico, assessed using citizen science

CEC Pavía, F Mascareño Suárez, J Brunetti… - … Biology of Fishes, 2023 - Springer
Abstract The Mexican Pacific is an area of high biodiversity due to its transitional location of
both tropical and sub-tropical waters and many shark species inhabit the coastal areas of …

New records and specimens to the Badenian fish fauna of Nyirád (Hungary), including the first report of Galeocerdo cuvier from the Middle Miocene of Europe

M Szabó, L Kocsis, P Szabó, Z Békési… - Fragmenta …, 2023 - real.mtak.hu
The Nyirád I. outcrop is extremely rich in fossils of marine vertebrates, including
chondrichthyans, osteichthyans and marine mammals. Rarely, remains of terrestrial …

The biology and ecology of the basking shark: A review.

M Gore, E Camplisson, R Ormond - Advances in Marine Biology, 2023 - europepmc.org
Here we review the literature on the basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus, Gunnerus, 1765),
well known as the second largest extant shark (and fish) species globally. Previous reviews …

[PDF][PDF] Spatial Ecology of the Population of Reef Manta Rays, Mobula alfredi (Krefft, 1868)

H Lassauce, O Chateau, L Wantiez - New Caledonia Using …, 2023 - researchgate.net
The reef manta ray, Mobula alfredi (Krefft, 1868), is a highly mobile and plankton-feeding
species, classified vulnerable to extinction on the IUCN Red List for Threatened Species …

Chasing rays: Distribution and habitat-use of mobulid rays in the northeastern continental shelf of Aotearoa New Zealand

R Ozaki - 2023 - researchspace.auckland.ac.nz
Endangered mobulid rays have a conservative life history associated with long reproductive
cycles and subsequent low population growth rates. Targeted fisheries as well as bycatch …

[图书][B] Advances in marine biology

C Sheppard - 2023 - books.google.com
Page 1 Advances in MARINE BIOLOGY Series Editor Charles Sheppard VOLUME 95 Page 2
VOLUME NINETY FIVE ADVANCES IN MARINE BIOLOGY Page 3 ADVANCES IN MARINE …

Spatial Ecology of the Population of Reef Manta Rays, Mobula alfredi (Krefft, 1868), in New Caledonia Using Satellite Telemetry 1–Horizontal Behaviour

H Lassauce, O Chateau, L Wantiez - Fishes, 2023 - mdpi.com
The reef manta ray, Mobula alfredi (Krefft, 1868), is a highly mobile and plankton-feeding
species, classified vulnerable to extinction on the IUCN Red List for Threatened Species …