Global-Scale Environmental Niche and Habitat of Blue Shark (Prionace glauca) by Size and Sex: A Pivotal Step to Improving Stock Management Jean-Noël Druon, Steven Campana, Frederic Vandeperre, Fábio H. V. Hazin, Heather Bowlby, Rui Coelho, Nuno Queiroz, Fabrizio Serena, Francisco Abascal, Dimitrios Damalas, Michael Musyl, Jon Lopez, Barbara Block, Pedro Afonso, Heidi Dewar, Philippe S.
Thirty-five years of tiger shark Galeocerdo cuvier relative abundance near Bimini, Bahamas, and the Southeastern United States with a comparison across jurisdictional bounds Matthew J. Smukall, John Carlson, Steven T. Kessel, Tristan L. Guttridge, Félicie Dhellemmes, Andrew C. Seitz, Samuel Gruber ABSTRACT: Abundances of large sharks are reported to have declined worldwide, and in response
Retrospective genomics highlights changes in genetic composition of tiger sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier) and potential loss of a south-eastern Australia population Alice Manuzzi, Belen Jiménez-Mena, Romina Henriques, Bonnie J. Holmes, Julian Pepperell, Janette Edson, Mike B. Bennett, Charlie Huveneers, Jennifer R. Ovenden, Einar E. Nielsen ABSTRACT: Over the last century, many shark populations have declined, primarily
Acoustic discrimination in the grey bamboo shark Chiloscyllium griseum Tamar Poppelier, Jana Bonsberger, Boris Woody Berkhout, Reneé Pollmanns, Vera Schluessel ABSTRACT: Cognitive abilities of sharks are well developed and comparable to teleosts and other vertebrates. Most studies exploring elasmobranch cognitive abilities have used visual stimuli, assessing a wide range of discrimination tasks, memory retention and