There and back again: a review of residency and return migrations in sharks, with implications for population structure and management
DD Chapman, KA Feldheim… - Annual review of …, 2015 - annualreviews.org
The overexploitation of sharks has become a global environmental issue in need of a
comprehensive and multifaceted management response. Tracking studies are beginning to …
comprehensive and multifaceted management response. Tracking studies are beginning to …
A review of the application of molecular genetics for fisheries management and conservation of sharks and rays
CL Dudgeon, DC Blower, D Broderick… - Journal of fish …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Since the first investigation 25 years ago, the application of genetic tools to address
ecological and evolutionary questions in elasmobranch studies has greatly expanded. Major …
ecological and evolutionary questions in elasmobranch studies has greatly expanded. Major …
Transoceanic migration, spatial dynamics, and population linkages of white sharks
The large-scale spatial dynamics and population structure of marine top predators are
poorly known. We present electronic tag and photographic identification data showing a …
poorly known. We present electronic tag and photographic identification data showing a …
An integrated risk assessment for climate change: analysing the vulnerability of sharks and rays on Australia's Great Barrier Reef
Abstract An Integrated Risk Assessment for Climate Change (IRACC) is developed and
applied to assess the vulnerability of sharks and rays on Australia's Great Barrier Reef …
applied to assess the vulnerability of sharks and rays on Australia's Great Barrier Reef …
Complexities of coastal shark movements and their implications for management
Global declines of shark populations are of concern because of their largely assumed role
as moderators of ecosystem function. Without long-term data on movement patterns for …
as moderators of ecosystem function. Without long-term data on movement patterns for …
Advances in understanding the roles and benefits of nursery areas for elasmobranch populations
Nursery areas are critical to the survival of many marine species, and it is widely accepted
that elasmobranch species use nursery areas where they improve species fitness. A 2007 …
that elasmobranch species use nursery areas where they improve species fitness. A 2007 …
Sharks in nearshore environments: models, importance, and consequences
Theoretical models of coastal shark populations have remained largely unchanged since
the 1960s despite limitations in applicability to many species. Smaller bodied coastal …
the 1960s despite limitations in applicability to many species. Smaller bodied coastal …
Two decades of genetic profiling yields first evidence of natal philopatry and long‐term fidelity to parturition sites in sharks
KA Feldheim, SH Gruber, JD DiBattista… - Molecular …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Sharks are a globally threatened group of marine fishes that often breed in their natal region
of origin. There has even been speculation that female sharks return to their exact birthplace …
of origin. There has even been speculation that female sharks return to their exact birthplace …
Microsatellite and mitochondrial DNA analyses of the genetic structure of blacktip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) nurseries in the northwestern Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico …
DB Keeney, MR Heupel, RE Hueter… - Molecular …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
We investigated the genetic structure of blacktip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) continental
nurseries in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean Sea using …
nurseries in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean Sea using …
Social behaviour in sharks and rays: analysis, patterns and implications for conservation
There are widespread records of grouping behaviour in both adult and juvenile sharks and
rays (Class Chondrichthyes, Subclass Elasmobranchii). Yet despite burgeoning descriptions …
rays (Class Chondrichthyes, Subclass Elasmobranchii). Yet despite burgeoning descriptions …