Applying the Stereotype Content Model (SCM) and BIAS Map to Understand Attitudinal and Behavioral Tendencies Toward the Conservation of Sharks João Neves, José Pestana & Jean-Christophe Giger ABSTRACT: Sharks are at increasing risk of extinction. Being a key factor in maintaining the balance of marine life in the ocean, as well as regulating the variety
Population structure, residency, and abundance of whale sharks in the coastal waters off Nosy Be, north-western Madagascar Stella Diamant, Simon J. Pierce, Christoph A. Rohner, Rachel T. Graham, Arthur Guillemain d’Echon, Tanguy Guillemain d’Echon, Elina Sourisseau, Léonce Costika Fidiarisandratra, Gisèle Bakary, Sylvia Trélanche, Fanja Andriananrisoa, Jeremy J. Kiszka ABSTRACT: Between September and December, whale sharks (Rhincodon
Bacterial Communities in Multiple Tissues Across the Body Surface of Three Coastal Shark Species Black C, Merly L, Hammerschlag N. ABSTRACT: Bacteria are known to have explicit roles within the microbiomes of host tissues, therefore examining these communities may prove useful in assessing host health and responses to environmental change. The present study contributes to