نتایج جستجو برای: shark

تعداد نتایج: 4177  

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2009
Jordan T Watson Timothy E Essington Cleridy E Lennert-Cody Martin A Hall

Bycatch--the incidental catch of nontarget species--is a principal concern in marine conservation and fisheries management. In the eastern Pacific Ocean tuna fishery, a large fraction of nonmammal bycatch is captured by purse-seine gear when nets are deployed around floating objects. We examined the spatial distribution of a dominant species in this fishery's bycatch, the apex predator silky sh...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2008
Elfrieda Fodor Natalya U Fedosova Csilla Ferencz Derek Marsh Tibor Pali Mikael Esmann

The effect of ions on the thermostability and unfolding of Na,K-ATPase from shark salt gland was studied and compared with that of Na,K-ATPase from pig kidney by using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and activity assays. In 1 mM histidine at pH 7, the shark enzyme inactivates rapidly at 20 degrees C, as does the kidney enzyme at 42 degrees C (but not at 20 degrees C). Increasing ionic s...

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 ...

2017
Julian R Peat Oscar Ortega-Recalde Olga Kardailsky Timothy A Hore

BACKGROUND Methylation of CG dinucleotides constitutes a critical system of epigenetic memory in bony vertebrates, where it modulates gene expression and suppresses transposon activity. The genomes of studied vertebrates are pervasively hypermethylated, with the exception of regulatory elements such as transcription start sites (TSSs), where the presence of methylation is associated with gene s...

Journal: :Frontiers in conservation science 2021

Fisheries are often conceptualized through a biophysical lens resulting in management approaches that fail to account for stakeholder conflicts and sociopolitical inequities. Using fisher engagement approach, this case study examines the dimensions of fisher-shark interactions pursuit more complete problem definitions effective solutions. Through interviews with Hawai‘i small boat fishers obser...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2013
Fábio H V Hazin André S Afonso Pedro C De Castilho Luciana C Ferreira Bruno C L M Rocha

An abnormally high shark attack rate verified off Recife could be related to migratory behavior of tiger sharks. This situation started after the construction of the Suape port to the south of Recife. A previous study suggested that attacking sharks could be following northward currents and that they were being attracted shoreward by approaching vessels. In this scenario, such northward movemen...

2016
Douglas J. McCauley Paul A. DeSalles Hillary S. Young Jonathan P.A. Gardner Fiorenza Micheli

Article history: Received 30 August 2015 Received in revised form 26 April 2016 Accepted 27 April 2016 Available online xxxx Shark species play an important role in shaping marine communities, ecosystems, and community assemblages, yet their high mobility and low abundances in certain locations makes studying theway they interact with these systems difficult. Here high-resolution acoustic camer...

2012
Michael. R. Heithaus A. J. Wirsing L. M. Dill

Theworldwide decline of large-bodiedmarine taxa hasmade it difficult to draw conclusions about the relative importance of top-down control, and the mechanisms through which it might operate, in coastal marine ecosystems. Since 1997, the Shark Bay Ecosystem Research Project has used the relatively pristine seagrass community of Shark Bay, Australia, to investigate the potential for tiger sharks,...

2013
Joshua Drew Christopher Philipp Mark W. Westneat

The reefs surrounding the Gilbert Islands (Republic of Kiribati, Central Pacific), like many throughout the world, have undergone a period of rapid and intensive environmental perturbation over the past 100 years. A byproduct of this perturbation has been a reduction of the number of shark species present in their waters, even though sharks play an important in the economy and culture of the Gi...

2014
André S. Afonso Humber A. Andrade Fábio H. V. Hazin

Understanding the ecological factors that regulate elasmobranch abundance in nearshore waters is essential to effectively manage coastal ecosystems and promote conservation. However, little is known about elasmobranch populations in the western South Atlantic Ocean. An 8-year, standardized longline and drumline survey conducted in nearshore waters off Recife, northeastern Brazil, allowed us to ...

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