نتایج جستجو برای: sharks

تعداد نتایج: 2511  

2014
George H. Burgess Barry D. Bruce Gregor M. Cailliet Kenneth J. Goldman R. Dean Grubbs Christopher G. Lowe M. Aaron MacNeil Henry F. Mollet Kevin C. Weng John B. O'Sullivan

White sharks are highly migratory and segregate by sex, age and size. Unlike marine mammals, they neither surface to breathe nor frequent haul-out sites, hindering generation of abundance data required to estimate population size. A recent tag-recapture study used photographic identifications of white sharks at two aggregation sites to estimate abundance in "central California" at 219 mature an...

2006
Michael R. Heithaus Lawrence M. Dill

The tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier Peron and Lesueur 1822) is a widely distributed predator with a broad diet and the potential to affect marine community structure, yet information on local patterns of abundance for this species is lacking. Tiger shark catch data were gathered over 7 years of tag and release research fishing (1991–2000, 2002–2004) in Shark Bay, Western Australia (25 45¢S, 113 ...

2011
Simon P. Oliver Nigel E. Hussey John R. Turner Alison J. Beckett

Interactions between pelagic thresher sharks (Alopias pelagicus) and cleaner wrasse were investigated at a seamount in the Philippines. Cleaning associations between sharks and teleosts are poorly understood, but the observable interactions seen at this site may explain why these mainly oceanic sharks regularly venture into shallow coastal waters where they are vulnerable to disturbance from hu...

Journal: :Current Biology 2009
Nigel Williams

With growing concern about the prospects of many marine species, a report earlier this summer highlighted the plight of pelagic, open ocean sharks, which are increasingly under threat. The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) shark specialist group reported that 32 per cent of 64 species of open-sea sharks and rays are under threat of extinction. “Despite mounting threats, ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2017
Karissa O Lear Nicholas M Whitney Lauran R Brewster Jack J Morris Robert E Hueter Adrian C Gleiss

The ability to produce estimates of the metabolic rate of free-ranging animals is fundamental to the study of their ecology. However, measuring the energy expenditure of animals in the field has proved difficult, especially for aquatic taxa. Accelerometry presents a means of translating metabolic rates measured in the laboratory to individuals studied in the field, pending appropriate laborator...

2014
Denise Griffing Shawn Larson Joel Hollander Tim Carpenter Jeff Christiansen Charles Doss

The bluntnose sixgill shark, Hexanchus griseus, is a widely distributed but poorly understood large, apex predator. Anecdotal reports of diver-shark encounters in the late 1990's and early 2000's in the Pacific Northwest stimulated interest in the normally deep-dwelling shark and its presence in the shallow waters of Puget Sound. Analysis of underwater video documenting sharks at the Seattle Aq...

Journal: :Current Biology 2017
Colin A. Simpfendorfer Nicholas K. Dulvy

Sharks, rays and chimeras (class Chondrichthyes; herein 'sharks') today face possibly the largest crisis of their 420 million year history. Tens of millions of sharks are caught and traded internationally each year, many populations are overfished to the point where global catch peaked in 2003, and a quarter of species have an elevated risk of extinction [1-3]. To some, the solution is to simpl...

2012
Sandra Bessudo Germán A. Soler Peter A. Klimley James Ketchum Randall Arauz Adriana Guzmán Beatriz Calmettes

Understanding distribution ranges and the daily movement patterns of pelagic fishes are key aspects for the establishment and planning of protected areas for their conservation. In this study the vertical and horizontal movements of scalloped hammerhead sharks, Sphyrna lewini, were recorded in Malpelo and Cocos Island using satellite telemetry. Nine sharks were tagged with satellite transmitter...

2010
John Froeschke Gregory W. Stunz Mark L. Wildhaber

Long-term fisheries independent gill net surveys conducted in Texas estuaries from 1975 to 2006 were used to develop spatially explicit estuarine habitat use models for 3 coastal shark species: bull shark Carcharhinus leucas, blacktip shark C. limbatus, and bonnethead shark Sphyrna tiburo. Relationships between environmental predictors and shark distribution were investigated using boosted regr...

2014
Li Ling Hamady Lisa J. Natanson Gregory B. Skomal Simon R. Thorrold

Conservation and management efforts for white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) remain hampered by a lack of basic demographic information including age and growth rates. Sharks are typically aged by counting growth bands sequentially deposited in their vertebrae, but the assumption of annual deposition of these band pairs requires testing. We compared radiocarbon (Δ(14)C) values in vertebrae fro...

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