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2. Novel use of pop-up satellite archival telemetry in sawsharks: insights into the movement of the common sawshark Pristiophorus cirratus (Pristiophoridae)
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Burke, Patrick J., Mourier, Johann, Gaston, Troy F., and Williamson, Jane E.
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- 2020
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3. Widespread diversity deficits of coral reef sharks and rays
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Simpfendorfer, Colin A., Heithaus, Michael R., Heupel, Michelle R., Macneil, M.A., Meekan, Mark, Harvey, Euan, Sherman, C.S., Currey-Randall, Leanne M., Goetze, Jordan S., Kiszka, Jeremy J., Rees, Matthew J., Speed, Conrad W., Udyawer, Vinay, Bond, Mark E., Flowers, Kathryn I., Clementi, Gina M., Valentin-Albanese, Jasmine, Adam, M.S., Ali, Khadeeja, Asher, Jacob, Aylagas, Eva, Beaufort, Océane, Benjamin, Cecilie, Bernard, Anthony T.F., Berumen, Michael L., Bierwagen, Stacy, Birrell, Chico, Bonnema, Erika, Bown, Rosalind M.K., Brooks, Edward J., Brown, J.J., Buddo, Dayne, Burke, Patrick J., Cáceres, Camila, Cambra, Marta, Cardeñosa, Diego, Carrier, Jeffrey C., Casareto, Sara, Caselle, Jennifer E., Charloo, Venkatesh, Cinner, Joshua E., Claverie, Thomas, Clua, Eric E.G., Cochran, Jesse E.M., Cook, Neil, Cramp, Jessica E., d’Alberto, Brooke M., de Graaf, Martin, Dornhege, Mareike C., Espinoza, Mario, Estep, Andy, Fanovich, Lanya, Farabaugh, Naomi F., Fernando, Daniel, Ferreira, Carlos E.L., Fields, Candace Y.A., Flam, Anna L., Floros, Camilla, Fourqurean, Virginia, Gajdzik, Laura, García Barcia, Laura, Garla, Ricardo, Gastrich, Kirk, George, Lachlan, Giarrizzo, Tommaso, Graham, Rory, Guttridge, Tristan L., Hagan, Valerie, Hardenstine, Royale S., Heck, Stephen M., Henderson, Aaron C., Heithaus, Patricia, Hertler, Heidi, Hoyos Padilla, Mauricio, Hueter, Robert E., Jabado, Rima W., Joyeux, Jean-Christophe, Jaiteh, Vanessa, Johnson, Mohini, Jupiter, Stacy D., Kaimuddin, Muslimin, Kasana, Devanshi, Kelley, Megan, Kessel, Steven T., Kiilu, Benedict, Kirata, Taratau, Kuguru, Baraka, Kyne, Fabian, Langlois, Tim, Lara, Frida, Lawe, Jaedon, Lédée, Elodie J.I., Lindfield, Steve, Luna-Acosta, Andrea, Maggs, Jade Q., Manjaji-Matsumoto, B.M., Marshall, Andrea, Martin, Lucy, Mateos-Molina, Daniel, Matich, Philip, Mccombs, Erin, Mcivor, Ashlie, Mclean, Dianne, Meggs, Llewelyn, Moore, Stephen, Mukherji, Sushmita, Murray, Ryan, Newman, Stephen J., Nogués, Josep, Obota, Clay, Ochavillo, Domingo, O'Shea, Owen, Osuka, Kennedy E., Papastamatiou, Yannis P., Perera, Nishan, Peterson, Bradley, Pimentel, Caio R., Pina-Amargós, Fabián, Pinheiro, Hudson T., Ponzo, Alessandro, Prasetyo, Andhika, Quamar, L.M.S., Quinlan, Jessica R., Reis-Filho, José Amorim, Ruiz, Hector, Ruiz-Abierno, Alexei, Sala, Enric, Salinas-de-León, Pelayo, Samoilys, Melita A., Sample, William R., Schärer-Umpierre, Michelle, Schlaff, Audrey M., Schmid, Kurt, Schoen, Sara N., Simpson, Nikola, Smith, Adam N.H., Spaet, Julia L.Y., Sparks, Lauren, Stoffers, Twan, Tanna, Akshay, Torres, Rubén, Travers, Michael J., van Zinnicq Bergmann, Maurits, Vigliola, Laurent, Ward, Juney, Warren, Joseph D., Watts, Alexandra M., Wen, Colin K., Whitman, Elizabeth R., Wirsing, Aaron J., Wothke, Aljoscha, Zarza-González, Esteban, Chapman, Demian D., Simpfendorfer, Colin A., Heithaus, Michael R., Heupel, Michelle R., Macneil, M.A., Meekan, Mark, Harvey, Euan, Sherman, C.S., Currey-Randall, Leanne M., Goetze, Jordan S., Kiszka, Jeremy J., Rees, Matthew J., Speed, Conrad W., Udyawer, Vinay, Bond, Mark E., Flowers, Kathryn I., Clementi, Gina M., Valentin-Albanese, Jasmine, Adam, M.S., Ali, Khadeeja, Asher, Jacob, Aylagas, Eva, Beaufort, Océane, Benjamin, Cecilie, Bernard, Anthony T.F., Berumen, Michael L., Bierwagen, Stacy, Birrell, Chico, Bonnema, Erika, Bown, Rosalind M.K., Brooks, Edward J., Brown, J.J., Buddo, Dayne, Burke, Patrick J., Cáceres, Camila, Cambra, Marta, Cardeñosa, Diego, Carrier, Jeffrey C., Casareto, Sara, Caselle, Jennifer E., Charloo, Venkatesh, Cinner, Joshua E., Claverie, Thomas, Clua, Eric E.G., Cochran, Jesse E.M., Cook, Neil, Cramp, Jessica E., d’Alberto, Brooke M., de Graaf, Martin, Dornhege, Mareike C., Espinoza, Mario, Estep, Andy, Fanovich, Lanya, Farabaugh, Naomi F., Fernando, Daniel, Ferreira, Carlos E.L., Fields, Candace Y.A., Flam, Anna L., Floros, Camilla, Fourqurean, Virginia, Gajdzik, Laura, García Barcia, Laura, Garla, Ricardo, Gastrich, Kirk, George, Lachlan, Giarrizzo, Tommaso, Graham, Rory, Guttridge, Tristan L., Hagan, Valerie, Hardenstine, Royale S., Heck, Stephen M., Henderson, Aaron C., Heithaus, Patricia, Hertler, Heidi, Hoyos Padilla, Mauricio, Hueter, Robert E., Jabado, Rima W., Joyeux, Jean-Christophe, Jaiteh, Vanessa, Johnson, Mohini, Jupiter, Stacy D., Kaimuddin, Muslimin, Kasana, Devanshi, Kelley, Megan, Kessel, Steven T., Kiilu, Benedict, Kirata, Taratau, Kuguru, Baraka, Kyne, Fabian, Langlois, Tim, Lara, Frida, Lawe, Jaedon, Lédée, Elodie J.I., Lindfield, Steve, Luna-Acosta, Andrea, Maggs, Jade Q., Manjaji-Matsumoto, B.M., Marshall, Andrea, Martin, Lucy, Mateos-Molina, Daniel, Matich, Philip, Mccombs, Erin, Mcivor, Ashlie, Mclean, Dianne, Meggs, Llewelyn, Moore, Stephen, Mukherji, Sushmita, Murray, Ryan, Newman, Stephen J., Nogués, Josep, Obota, Clay, Ochavillo, Domingo, O'Shea, Owen, Osuka, Kennedy E., Papastamatiou, Yannis P., Perera, Nishan, Peterson, Bradley, Pimentel, Caio R., Pina-Amargós, Fabián, Pinheiro, Hudson T., Ponzo, Alessandro, Prasetyo, Andhika, Quamar, L.M.S., Quinlan, Jessica R., Reis-Filho, José Amorim, Ruiz, Hector, Ruiz-Abierno, Alexei, Sala, Enric, Salinas-de-León, Pelayo, Samoilys, Melita A., Sample, William R., Schärer-Umpierre, Michelle, Schlaff, Audrey M., Schmid, Kurt, Schoen, Sara N., Simpson, Nikola, Smith, Adam N.H., Spaet, Julia L.Y., Sparks, Lauren, Stoffers, Twan, Tanna, Akshay, Torres, Rubén, Travers, Michael J., van Zinnicq Bergmann, Maurits, Vigliola, Laurent, Ward, Juney, Warren, Joseph D., Watts, Alexandra M., Wen, Colin K., Whitman, Elizabeth R., Wirsing, Aaron J., Wothke, Aljoscha, Zarza-González, Esteban, and Chapman, Demian D.
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A global survey of coral reefs reveals that overfishing is driving resident shark species toward extinction, causing diversity deficits in reef elasmobranch (shark and ray) assemblages. Our species-level analysis revealed global declines of 60 to 73% for five common resident reef shark species and that individual shark species were not detected at 34 to 47% of surveyed reefs. As reefs become more shark-depleted, rays begin to dominate assemblages. Shark-dominated assemblages persist in wealthy nations with strong governance and in highly protected areas, whereas poverty, weak governance, and a lack of shark management are associated with depauperate assemblages mainly composed of rays. Without action to address these diversity deficits, loss of ecological function and ecosystem services will increasingly affect human communities.
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- 2023
4. Diving into the vertical dimension of elasmobranch movement ecology
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Andrzejaczek, Samantha, primary, Lucas, Tim C.D., additional, Goodman, Maurice C., additional, Hussey, Nigel E., additional, Armstrong, Amelia J., additional, Carlisle, Aaron, additional, Coffey, Daniel M., additional, Gleiss, Adrian C., additional, Huveneers, Charlie, additional, Jacoby, David M. P., additional, Meekan, Mark G., additional, Mourier, Johann, additional, Peel, Lauren R., additional, Abrantes, Kátya, additional, Afonso, André S., additional, Ajemian, Matthew J., additional, Anderson, Brooke N., additional, Anderson, Scot D., additional, Araujo, Gonzalo, additional, Armstrong, Asia O., additional, Bach, Pascal, additional, Barnett, Adam, additional, Bennett, Mike B., additional, Bezerra, Natalia A., additional, Bonfil, Ramon, additional, Boustany, Andre M., additional, Bowlby, Heather D., additional, Branco, Ilka, additional, Braun, Camrin D., additional, Brooks, Edward J., additional, Brown, Judith, additional, Burke, Patrick J., additional, Butcher, Paul, additional, Castleton, Michael, additional, Chapple, Taylor K., additional, Chateau, Olivier, additional, Clarke, Maurice, additional, Coelho, Rui, additional, Cortes, Enric, additional, Couturier, Lydie I. E., additional, Cowley, Paul D., additional, Croll, Donald A., additional, Cuevas, Juan M., additional, Curtis, Tobey H., additional, Dagorn, Laurent, additional, Dale, Jonathan J., additional, Daly, Ryan, additional, Dewar, Heidi, additional, Doherty, Philip D., additional, Domingo, Andrés, additional, Dove, Alistair D. M., additional, Drew, Michael, additional, Dudgeon, Christine L., additional, Duffy, Clinton A. J., additional, Elliott, Riley G., additional, Ellis, Jim R., additional, Erdmann, Mark V., additional, Farrugia, Thomas J., additional, Ferreira, Luciana C., additional, Ferretti, Francesco, additional, Filmalter, John D., additional, Finucci, Brittany, additional, Fischer, Chris, additional, Fitzpatrick, Richard, additional, Forget, Fabien, additional, Forsberg, Kerstin, additional, Francis, Malcolm P., additional, Franks, Bryan R., additional, Gallagher, Austin J., additional, Galvan-Magana, Felipe, additional, García, Mirta L., additional, Gaston, Troy F., additional, Gillanders, Bronwyn M., additional, Gollock, Matthew J., additional, Green, Jonathan R., additional, Green, Sofia, additional, Griffiths, Christopher A., additional, Hammerschlag, Neil, additional, Hasan, Abdi, additional, Hawkes, Lucy A., additional, Hazin, Fabio, additional, Heard, Matthew, additional, Hearn, Alex, additional, Hedges, Kevin J., additional, Henderson, Suzanne M., additional, Holdsworth, John, additional, Holland, Kim N., additional, Howey, Lucy A., additional, Hueter, Robert E., additional, Humphries, Nicholas E., additional, Hutchinson, Melanie, additional, Jaine, Fabrice R. A., additional, Jorgensen, Salvador J., additional, Kanive, Paul E., additional, Labaja, Jessica, additional, Lana, Fernanda O., additional, Lassauce, Hugo, additional, Lipscombe, Rebecca S., additional, Llewellyn, Fiona, additional, Macena, Bruno C. L., additional, Mambrasar, Ronald, additional, McAllister, Jaime D., additional, McCully Phillips, Sophy R., additional, McGregor, Frazer, additional, McMillan, Matthew N., additional, McNaughton, Lianne M., additional, Mendonça, Sibele A., additional, Meyer, Carl G., additional, Meyers, Megan, additional, Mohan, John A., additional, Montgomery, John C., additional, Mucientes, Gonzalo, additional, Musyl, Michael K., additional, Nasby-Lucas, Nicole, additional, Natanson, Lisa J., additional, O’Sullivan, John B., additional, Oliveira, Paulo, additional, Papastamtiou, Yannis P., additional, Patterson, Toby A., additional, Pierce, Simon J., additional, Queiroz, Nuno, additional, Radford, Craig A., additional, Richardson, Andy J., additional, Richardson, Anthony J., additional, Righton, David, additional, Rohner, Christoph A., additional, Royer, Mark A., additional, Saunders, Ryan A., additional, Schaber, Matthias, additional, Schallert, Robert J., additional, Scholl, Michael C., additional, Seitz, Andrew C., additional, Semmens, Jayson M., additional, Setyawan, Edy, additional, Shea, Brendan D., additional, Shidqi, Rafid A., additional, Shillinger, George L., additional, Shipley, Oliver N., additional, Shivji, Mahmood S., additional, Sianipar, Abraham B., additional, Silva, Joana F., additional, Sims, David W., additional, Skomal, Gregory B., additional, Sousa, Lara L., additional, Southall, Emily J., additional, Spaet, Julia L. Y., additional, Stehfest, Kilian M., additional, Stevens, Guy, additional, Stewart, Joshua D., additional, Sulikowski, James A., additional, Syakurachman, Ismail, additional, Thorrold, Simon R., additional, Thums, Michele, additional, Tickler, David, additional, Tolloti, Mariana T., additional, Townsend, Kathy A., additional, Travassos, Paulo, additional, Tyminski, John P., additional, Vaudo, Jeremy J., additional, Veras, Drausio, additional, Wantiez, Laurent, additional, Weber, Sam B., additional, Wells, R.J. David, additional, Weng, Kevin C., additional, Wetherbee, Bradley M., additional, Williamson, Jane E., additional, Witt, Matthew J., additional, Wright, Serena, additional, Zilliacus, Kelly, additional, Block, Barbara A., additional, and Curnick, David J., additional
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- 2022
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5. Development of orally active inhibitors of protein and cellular fucosylation
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Okeley, Nicole M., Alley, Stephen C., Anderson, Martha E., Boursalian, Tamar E., Burke, Patrick J., Emmerton, Kim M., Jeffrey, Scott C., Klussman, Kerry, Law, Che-Leung, Sussman, Django, Toki, Brian E., Westendorf, Lori, Zeng, Weiping, Zhang, Xinqun, Benjamin, Dennis R., and Senter, Peter D.
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- 2013
6. Diving into the vertical dimension of elasmobranch movement ecology
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Andrzejaczek, Samantha, Lucas, Tim C.D., Goodman, Maurice C., Hussey, Nigel E., Armstrong, Amelia J., Carlisle, Aaron, Coffey, Daniel M., Gleiss, Adrian C., Huveneers, Charlie, Jacoby, David M. P., Meekan, Mark G., Mourier, Johann, Peel, Lauren R., Abrantes, Kátya, Afonso, André S., Ajemian, Matthew J., Anderson, Brooke N., Anderson, Scot D., Araujo, Gonzalo, Armstrong, Asia O., Bach, Pascal, Barnett, Adam, Bennett, Mike B., Bezerra, Natalia A., Bonfil, Ramon, Boustany, Andre M., Bowlby, Heather D., Branco, Ilka, Braun, Camrin D., Brooks, Edward J., Brown, Judith, Burke, Patrick J., Butcher, Paul A., Castleton, Michael, Chapple, Taylor K., Chateau, Olivier, Clarke, Maurice, Coelho, Rui, Cortes, Enric, Couturier, Lydie I. E., Cowley, Paul D., Croll, Donald A., Cuevas, Juan M., Curtis, Tobey H., Dagorn, Laurent, Dale, Jonathan J., Daly, Ryan, Dewar, Heidi, Doherty, Philip D., Domingo, Andrés, Dove, Alistair D. M., Drew, Michael, Dudgeon, Christine L., Duffy, Clinton A. J., Elliott, Riley G., Ellis, Jim R., Erdmann, Mark V., Farrugia, Thomas J., Ferreira, Luciana C., Ferretti, Francesco, Filmalter, John D., Finucci, Brittany, Fischer, Chris, Fitzpatrick, Richard, Forget, Fabien, Forsberg, Kerstin, Francis, Malcolm P., Franks, Bryan R., Gallagher, Austin J., Galvan-Magana, Felipe, García, Mirta L., Gaston, Troy F., Gillanders, Bronwyn M., Gollock, Matthew J., Green, Jonathan R., Green, Sofia, Griffiths, Christopher A., Hammerschlag, Neil, Hasan, Abdi, Hawkes, Lucy A., Hazin, Fabio, Heard, Matthew, Hearn, Alex, Hedges, Kevin J., Henderson, Suzanne M., Holdsworth, John, Holland, Kim N., Howey, Lucy A., Hueter, Robert E., Humphries, Nicholas E., Hutchinson, Melanie, Jaine, Fabrice R. A., Jorgensen, Salvador J., Kanive, Paul E., Labaja, Jessica, Lana, Fernanda O., Lassauce, Hugo, Lipscombe, Rebecca S., Llewellyn, Fiona, Macena, Bruno C. L., Mambrasar, Ronald, McAllister, Jaime D., McCully Phillips, Sophy R., McGregor, Frazer, McMillan, Matthew N., McNaughton, Lianne M., Mendonça, Sibele A., Meyer, Carl G., Meyers, Megan, Mohan, John A., Montgomery, John C., Mucientes, Gonzalo, Musyl, Michael K., Nasby-Lucas, Nicole, Natanson, Lisa J., O’Sullivan, John B., Oliveira, Paulo, Papastamtiou, Yannis P., Patterson, Toby A., Pierce, Simon J., Queiroz, Nuno, Radford, Craig A., Richardson, Andy J., Richardson, Anthony J., Righton, David, Rohner, Christoph A., Royer, Mark A., Saunders, Ryan A., Schaber, Matthias, Schallert, Robert J., Scholl, Michael C., Seitz, Andrew C., Semmens, Jayson M., Setyawan, Edy, Shea, Brendan D., Shidqi, Rafid A., Shillinger, George L., Shipley, Oliver N., Shivji, Mahmood S., Sianipar, Abraham B., Silva, Joana F., Sims, David W., Skomal, Gregory B., Sousa, Lara L., Southall, Emily J., Spaet, Julia L. Y., Stehfest, Kilian M., Stevens, Guy, Stewart, Joshua D., Sulikowski, James A., Syakurachman, Ismail, Thorrold, Simon R., Thums, Michele, Tickler, David, Tolloti, Mariana T., Townsend, Kathy A., Travassos, Paulo, Tyminski, John P., Vaudo, Jeremy J., Veras, Drausio, Wantiez, Laurent, Weber, Sam B., Wells, R.J. David, Weng, Kevin C., Wetherbee, Bradley M., Williamson, Jane E., Witt, Matthew J., Wright, Serena, Zilliacus, Kelly, Block, Barbara A., Curnick, David J., Andrzejaczek, Samantha, Lucas, Tim C.D., Goodman, Maurice C., Hussey, Nigel E., Armstrong, Amelia J., Carlisle, Aaron, Coffey, Daniel M., Gleiss, Adrian C., Huveneers, Charlie, Jacoby, David M. P., Meekan, Mark G., Mourier, Johann, Peel, Lauren R., Abrantes, Kátya, Afonso, André S., Ajemian, Matthew J., Anderson, Brooke N., Anderson, Scot D., Araujo, Gonzalo, Armstrong, Asia O., Bach, Pascal, Barnett, Adam, Bennett, Mike B., Bezerra, Natalia A., Bonfil, Ramon, Boustany, Andre M., Bowlby, Heather D., Branco, Ilka, Braun, Camrin D., Brooks, Edward J., Brown, Judith, Burke, Patrick J., Butcher, Paul A., Castleton, Michael, Chapple, Taylor K., Chateau, Olivier, Clarke, Maurice, Coelho, Rui, Cortes, Enric, Couturier, Lydie I. E., Cowley, Paul D., Croll, Donald A., Cuevas, Juan M., Curtis, Tobey H., Dagorn, Laurent, Dale, Jonathan J., Daly, Ryan, Dewar, Heidi, Doherty, Philip D., Domingo, Andrés, Dove, Alistair D. M., Drew, Michael, Dudgeon, Christine L., Duffy, Clinton A. J., Elliott, Riley G., Ellis, Jim R., Erdmann, Mark V., Farrugia, Thomas J., Ferreira, Luciana C., Ferretti, Francesco, Filmalter, John D., Finucci, Brittany, Fischer, Chris, Fitzpatrick, Richard, Forget, Fabien, Forsberg, Kerstin, Francis, Malcolm P., Franks, Bryan R., Gallagher, Austin J., Galvan-Magana, Felipe, García, Mirta L., Gaston, Troy F., Gillanders, Bronwyn M., Gollock, Matthew J., Green, Jonathan R., Green, Sofia, Griffiths, Christopher A., Hammerschlag, Neil, Hasan, Abdi, Hawkes, Lucy A., Hazin, Fabio, Heard, Matthew, Hearn, Alex, Hedges, Kevin J., Henderson, Suzanne M., Holdsworth, John, Holland, Kim N., Howey, Lucy A., Hueter, Robert E., Humphries, Nicholas E., Hutchinson, Melanie, Jaine, Fabrice R. A., Jorgensen, Salvador J., Kanive, Paul E., Labaja, Jessica, Lana, Fernanda O., Lassauce, Hugo, Lipscombe, Rebecca S., Llewellyn, Fiona, Macena, Bruno C. L., Mambrasar, Ronald, McAllister, Jaime D., McCully Phillips, Sophy R., McGregor, Frazer, McMillan, Matthew N., McNaughton, Lianne M., Mendonça, Sibele A., Meyer, Carl G., Meyers, Megan, Mohan, John A., Montgomery, John C., Mucientes, Gonzalo, Musyl, Michael K., Nasby-Lucas, Nicole, Natanson, Lisa J., O’Sullivan, John B., Oliveira, Paulo, Papastamtiou, Yannis P., Patterson, Toby A., Pierce, Simon J., Queiroz, Nuno, Radford, Craig A., Richardson, Andy J., Richardson, Anthony J., Righton, David, Rohner, Christoph A., Royer, Mark A., Saunders, Ryan A., Schaber, Matthias, Schallert, Robert J., Scholl, Michael C., Seitz, Andrew C., Semmens, Jayson M., Setyawan, Edy, Shea, Brendan D., Shidqi, Rafid A., Shillinger, George L., Shipley, Oliver N., Shivji, Mahmood S., Sianipar, Abraham B., Silva, Joana F., Sims, David W., Skomal, Gregory B., Sousa, Lara L., Southall, Emily J., Spaet, Julia L. Y., Stehfest, Kilian M., Stevens, Guy, Stewart, Joshua D., Sulikowski, James A., Syakurachman, Ismail, Thorrold, Simon R., Thums, Michele, Tickler, David, Tolloti, Mariana T., Townsend, Kathy A., Travassos, Paulo, Tyminski, John P., Vaudo, Jeremy J., Veras, Drausio, Wantiez, Laurent, Weber, Sam B., Wells, R.J. David, Weng, Kevin C., Wetherbee, Bradley M., Williamson, Jane E., Witt, Matthew J., Wright, Serena, Zilliacus, Kelly, Block, Barbara A., and Curnick, David J.
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Knowledge of the three-dimensional movement patterns of elasmobranchs is vital to understand their ecological roles and exposure to anthropogenic pressures. To date, comparative studies among species at global scales have mostly focused on horizontal movements. Our study addresses the knowledge gap of vertical movements by compiling the first global synthesis of vertical habitat use by elasmobranchs from data obtained by deployment of 989 biotelemetry tags on 38 elasmobranch species. Elasmobranchs displayed high intra- and interspecific variability in vertical movement patterns. Substantial vertical overlap was observed for many epipelagic elasmobranchs, indicating an increased likelihood to display spatial overlap, biologically interact, and share similar risk to anthropogenic threats that vary on a vertical gradient. We highlight the critical next steps toward incorporating vertical movement into global management and monitoring strategies for elasmobranchs, emphasizing the need to address geographic and taxonomic biases in deployments and to concurrently consider both horizontal and vertical movements. Vertical habitat use by sharks, rays, and skates varies globally and has implications for their conservation and management.
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- 2022
7. Novel use of pop‑up satellite archival telemetry in sawsharks: insights into the movement of the common sawshark Pristiophorus cirratus (Pristiophoridae)
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Burke, Patrick J, Mourier, Johann, Gaston, Troy F, Williamson, Jane E, Burke, Patrick J, Mourier, Johann, Gaston, Troy F, and Williamson, Jane E
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Background Understanding movement patterns of a species is vital for optimising conservation and management strategies. This information is often difficult to obtain in the marine realm for species that regularly occur at depth. The common sawshark (Pristiophorus cirratus) is a small, benthic associated elasmobranch species that occurs from shallow to deep-sea environments. No information is known regarding its movement ecology. Despite this, P. cirrata are still regularly landed as nontargeted catch in the south eastern Australian trawl fisheries. Three individuals were tagged with pop-up satellite archival tags (PSATs) off the coast of Tasmania, Australia, to test the viability of satellite tagging on these small elasmobranchs and to provide novel insights into their movement. Results Tags were successfully retained for up to three weeks, but movement results differed on an individual basis. All three individuals displayed a post-release response to tagging and limited vertical movement was observed for up to 5–7 days post-tagging. Temperature loggers on the tags suggest the animals were not stationary but moved horizontally during this time, presumably in a flight response. After this response, continuous wavelet transformations identified diel vertical movements in one individual at cyclical intervals of 12- and 24-hour periods, however, two others did not display as clear a pattern. Temperature was not significantly correlated with movement in the study period. The deepest depths recorded during the deployments for all individuals was approximately 120 meters and the shallowest was 5 meters. Conclusions This study demonstrates that sawsharks can be successfully tagged by pop-up satellite archival tags. The data presented here show that sawsharks regularly move both horizontally and vertically in the water column, which was an unexpected result for this small benthic species. Additional research aimed at resolving the trophic ecology will help identify the drive
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- 2020
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8. Should banks be permitted to engage in real estate brokerage and management services? How the current debate demonstrates the inadequacies of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act.
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Burke, Patrick J.
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Real estate agents and brokers -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Financial services industry -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Real estate industry -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Banking law -- Evaluation ,Financial services industry ,Government regulation ,Financial Services Modernization Act of 1999 - Published
- 2002
9. Wall Street's e-mail nightmare: what in-house counsel at securities firms need to know to get ahead of the curve on e-mail retention
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Burke, Patrick J. and Junk, Daniel L.
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United States. Securities and Exchange Commission -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Securities industry -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Electronic mail systems -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Online services -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Banking, finance and accounting industries ,Business ,Business, international - Abstract
In light of the current investigations related to possible conflicts of interest involving Wall Street stock analysts, no general counsel at a securities firm needs to be reminded of e-mail's [...]
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- 2002
10. Glucuronide-Linked Antibody–Tubulysin Conjugates Display Activity in MDR+ and Heterogeneous Tumor Models
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Burke, Patrick J., primary, Hamilton, Joseph Z., additional, Pires, Thomas A., additional, Lai, Holden W.H., additional, Leiske, Christopher I., additional, Emmerton, Kim K., additional, Waight, Andrew B., additional, Senter, Peter D., additional, Lyon, Robert P., additional, and Jeffrey, Scott C., additional
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- 2018
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11. Abstract 56: Antibody-drug conjugates containing glucuronide-tubulysin payloads display activity in MDR+ and heterogeneous tumor models
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Burke, Patrick J., primary, Hamilton, Joseph Z., additional, Hunter, Joshua H., additional, Cochran, Julia H., additional, Pires, Thomas A., additional, Leiske, Christopher I., additional, Emmerton, Kim K., additional, Senter, Peter D., additional, Lyon, Robert P., additional, and Jeffrey, Scott C., additional
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- 2017
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12. Optimization of a PEGylated Glucuronide-Monomethylauristatin E Linker for Antibody–Drug Conjugates
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Burke, Patrick J., primary, Hamilton, Joseph Z., additional, Jeffrey, Scott C., additional, Hunter, Joshua H., additional, Doronina, Svetlana O., additional, Okeley, Nicole M., additional, Miyamoto, Jamie B., additional, Anderson, Martha E., additional, Stone, Ivan J., additional, Ulrich, Michelle L., additional, Simmons, Jessica K., additional, McKinney, Erica E., additional, Senter, Peter D., additional, and Lyon, Robert P., additional
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- 2017
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13. Abstract 2056: Development of quaternary amine linkers for ADCs: Application to auristatin E and tubulysin
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Burke, Patrick J., primary, Hamilton, Joseph Z., additional, Pires, Thomas A., additional, Setter, Jocelyn R., additional, Hunter, Joshua H., additional, Cochran, Julia H., additional, Toki, Brian E., additional, Senter, Peter D., additional, Lyon, Robert P., additional, and Jeffrey, Scott C., additional
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- 2016
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14. Development of Novel Quaternary Ammonium Linkers for Antibody–Drug Conjugates
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Burke, Patrick J., primary, Hamilton, Joseph Z., additional, Pires, Thomas A., additional, Setter, Jocelyn R., additional, Hunter, Joshua H., additional, Cochran, Julia H., additional, Waight, Andrew B., additional, Gordon, Kristine A., additional, Toki, Brian E., additional, Emmerton, Kim K., additional, Zeng, Weiping, additional, Stone, Ivan J., additional, Senter, Peter D., additional, Lyon, Robert P., additional, and Jeffrey, Scott C., additional
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- 2016
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15. Reducing hydrophobicity of homogeneous antibody-drug conjugates improves pharmacokinetics and therapeutic index
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Lyon, Robert P, primary, Bovee, Tim D, additional, Doronina, Svetlana O, additional, Burke, Patrick J, additional, Hunter, Joshua H, additional, Neff-LaFord, Haley D, additional, Jonas, Mechthild, additional, Anderson, Martha E, additional, Setter, Jocelyn R, additional, and Senter, Peter D, additional
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16. Abstract 1786: Development and pharmacological properties of PEGylated glucuronide-auristatin linkers
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Burke, Patrick J., primary, Hamilton, Joseph Z., additional, Hunter, Joshua H., additional, Jeffrey, Scott C., additional, Doronina, Svetlana O., additional, Okeley, Nicole M., additional, Meyer, David W., additional, Senter, Peter D., additional, and Lyon, Robert P., additional
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17. Abstract 4465: Differential MMAE delivery from ADCs utilizing the valine-citrulline-PAB and β-glucuronide cleavable linker systems
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Okeley, Nicole M., primary, VanEpps, Heather A., additional, Zhang, Xinqun, additional, Setter, Jocelyn R., additional, Burke, Patrick J., additional, Hamilton, Joseph Z., additional, and Lyon, Robert P., additional
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18. SGN-CD33A: a novel CD33-targeting antibody–drug conjugate using a pyrrolobenzodiazepine dimer is active in models of drug-resistant AML
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Kung Sutherland, May S., primary, Walter, Roland B., additional, Jeffrey, Scott C., additional, Burke, Patrick J., additional, Yu, Changpu, additional, Kostner, Heather, additional, Stone, Ivan, additional, Ryan, Maureen C., additional, Sussman, Django, additional, Lyon, Robert P., additional, Zeng, Weiping, additional, Harrington, Kimberly H., additional, Klussman, Kerry, additional, Westendorf, Lori, additional, Meyer, David, additional, Bernstein, Irwin D., additional, Senter, Peter D., additional, Benjamin, Dennis R., additional, Drachman, Jonathan G., additional, and McEarchern, Julie A., additional
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19. Abstract 4321: Development of pyrrolobenzodiazepine-based antibody-drug conjugates for cancer.
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Jeffrey, Scott C., primary, Burke, Patrick J., additional, Sutherland, May K., additional, Meyer, David W., additional, Lyon, Robert P., additional, McEarchern, Julie A., additional, Law, Che-Leung, additional, and Senter, Peter D., additional
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20. SGN-CD33A: A Novel CD33-Directed Antibody-Drug Conjugate, Utilizing Pyrrolobenzodiazepine Dimers, Demonstrates Preclinical Antitumor Activity Against Multi-Drug Resistant Human AML
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Sutherland, May S.K., primary, Walter, Roland B., additional, Jeffrey, Scott C., additional, Burke, Patrick J., additional, Yu, Changpu, additional, Harrington, Kimberly H., additional, Stone, Ivan, additional, Ryan, Maureen C., additional, Sussman, Django, additional, Zeng, Weiping, additional, Benjamin, Dennis R., additional, Bernstein, Irwin D., additional, Senter, Peter D., additional, Drachman, Jonathan G., additional, and McEarchern, Julie A., additional
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21. Abstract 4395: SEA technology: A novel strategy for enhancing antibody effector function
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Alley, Stephen C., primary, Sussman, Django R., additional, Jeffrey, Scott C., additional, Torrey, Lindsay, additional, Burke, Patrick J., additional, Setter, Jocelyn, additional, Gfeller, Brian, additional, Klussman, Kerry, additional, Okeley, Nicole M., additional, Senter, Peter D., additional, and Benjamin, Dennis R., additional
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22. Abstract B133: SEA technology: A novel strategy for enhancing antibody effector function
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Alley, Stephen C., primary, Sussman, Django R., additional, Jeffrey, Scott C., additional, Torrey, Lindsay, additional, Burke, Patrick J., additional, Klussman, Kerry, additional, Okeley, Nicole M., additional, Senter, Peter D., additional, and Benjamin, Dennis R., additional
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23. Distinguishing Untreated Osteoblastic Metastases From Enostoses Using CT Attenuation Measurements
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Ulano, Adam, Bredella, Miriam A., Burke, Patrick J, Chebib, Ivan Adel, Simeone, Frank J, Huang, Ambrose J., Torriani, Martin P., and Chang, Connie Y.
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Purpose: To determine if CT density thresholds of osteoblastic bone lesions can be used to distinguish untreated osteoblastic metastases from enostoses. Materials and Methods: The study group comprised 62 patients (37 enostoses, 25 untreated osteoblastic metastases) with sclerotic bone lesions found on CT. Etiology of sclerotic lesions was assessed histologically or by clinical and imaging follow-up. None of the patients had prior treatment for metastases. The average and maximum densities in Hounsfield Units (HU) were measured. Receiver operating curve (ROC) analysis was performed to determine sensitivity, specificity, area under the ROC curve (AUC), confidence intervals (CI), and cutoff values of CT densities to differentiate metastases from enostoses. Interreader reproducibility was assessed using intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) with 95% CI. Results: Mean and maximum CT densities of enostoses were 1190 ± 239 and 1323 ± 234 HU and of osteoblastic metastases were 654 ± 176 and 787 ± 194 HU, respectively. Using a cut-off of 885 HU for average density, AUC was 0.982, sensitivity was 95%, and specificity was 96%. Using a cut-off of 1058 HU for maximum CT density, AUC was 0.976, sensitivity was 95%, and specificity was 96%. Mean density ICC was 0.987 for enostoses and 0.81 for metastases. Maximum density ICC was 0.814 for enostoses and 0.980 for metastases. Conclusion: CT density measurements can be used to distinguish untreated osteoblastic metastases from enostoses. An average density of 885 HU and a maximum density of 1058 HU provide reliable thresholds below which a metastatic lesion is the favored diagnosis.
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Jarvik, Murray E., Stieg, Scott, Burke, Patrick J., Wilkins, J.L., and Wheelwright, Farley W.
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Euthanasia ,Terminal care ,Right to die - Published
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25. Diving into the vertical dimension of elasmobranch movement ecology
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Samantha Andrzejaczek, Tim C.D. Lucas, Maurice C. Goodman, Nigel E. Hussey, Amelia J. Armstrong, Aaron Carlisle, Daniel M. Coffey, Adrian C. Gleiss, Charlie Huveneers, David M. P. Jacoby, Mark G. Meekan, Johann Mourier, Lauren R. Peel, Kátya Abrantes, André S. Afonso, Matthew J. Ajemian, Brooke N. Anderson, Scot D. Anderson, Gonzalo Araujo, Asia O. Armstrong, Pascal Bach, Adam Barnett, Mike B. Bennett, Natalia A. Bezerra, Ramon Bonfil, Andre M. Boustany, Heather D. Bowlby, Ilka Branco, Camrin D. Braun, Edward J. Brooks, Judith Brown, Patrick J. Burke, Paul Butcher, Michael Castleton, Taylor K. Chapple, Olivier Chateau, Maurice Clarke, Rui Coelho, Enric Cortes, Lydie I. E. Couturier, Paul D. Cowley, Donald A. Croll, Juan M. Cuevas, Tobey H. Curtis, Laurent Dagorn, Jonathan J. Dale, Ryan Daly, Heidi Dewar, Philip D. Doherty, Andrés Domingo, Alistair D. M. Dove, Michael Drew, Christine L. Dudgeon, Clinton A. J. Duffy, Riley G. Elliott, Jim R. Ellis, Mark V. Erdmann, Thomas J. Farrugia, Luciana C. Ferreira, Francesco Ferretti, John D. Filmalter, Brittany Finucci, Chris Fischer, Richard Fitzpatrick, Fabien Forget, Kerstin Forsberg, Malcolm P. Francis, Bryan R. Franks, Austin J. Gallagher, Felipe Galvan-Magana, Mirta L. García, Troy F. Gaston, Bronwyn M. Gillanders, Matthew J. Gollock, Jonathan R. Green, Sofia Green, Christopher A. Griffiths, Neil Hammerschlag, Abdi Hasan, Lucy A. Hawkes, Fabio Hazin, Matthew Heard, Alex Hearn, Kevin J. Hedges, Suzanne M. Henderson, John Holdsworth, Kim N. Holland, Lucy A. Howey, Robert E. Hueter, Nicholas E. Humphries, Melanie Hutchinson, Fabrice R. A. Jaine, Salvador J. Jorgensen, Paul E. Kanive, Jessica Labaja, Fernanda O. Lana, Hugo Lassauce, Rebecca S. Lipscombe, Fiona Llewellyn, Bruno C. L. Macena, Ronald Mambrasar, Jaime D. McAllister, Sophy R. McCully Phillips, Frazer McGregor, Matthew N. McMillan, Lianne M. McNaughton, Sibele A. Mendonça, Carl G. Meyer, Megan Meyers, John A. Mohan, John C. Montgomery, Gonzalo Mucientes, Michael K. Musyl, Nicole Nasby-Lucas, Lisa J. Natanson, John B. O’Sullivan, Paulo Oliveira, Yannis P. Papastamtiou, Toby A. Patterson, Simon J. Pierce, Nuno Queiroz, Craig A. Radford, Andy J. Richardson, Anthony J. Richardson, David Righton, Christoph A. Rohner, Mark A. Royer, Ryan A. Saunders, Matthias Schaber, Robert J. Schallert, Michael C. Scholl, Andrew C. Seitz, Jayson M. Semmens, Edy Setyawan, Brendan D. Shea, Rafid A. Shidqi, George L. Shillinger, Oliver N. Shipley, Mahmood S. Shivji, Abraham B. Sianipar, Joana F. Silva, David W. Sims, Gregory B. Skomal, Lara L. Sousa, Emily J. Southall, Julia L. Y. Spaet, Kilian M. Stehfest, Guy Stevens, Joshua D. Stewart, James A. Sulikowski, Ismail Syakurachman, Simon R. Thorrold, Michele Thums, David Tickler, Mariana T. Tolloti, Kathy A. Townsend, Paulo Travassos, John P. Tyminski, Jeremy J. Vaudo, Drausio Veras, Laurent Wantiez, Sam B. Weber, R.J. David Wells, Kevin C. Weng, Bradley M. Wetherbee, Jane E. Williamson, Matthew J. Witt, Serena Wright, Kelly Zilliacus, Barbara A. Block, David J. Curnick, Andrzejaczek, Samantha [0000-0002-9929-7312], Lucas, Tim CD [0000-0003-4694-8107], Goodman, Maurice C [0000-0002-6874-2313], Hussey, Nigel E [0000-0002-9050-6077], Armstrong, Amelia J [0000-0001-8103-4314], Carlisle, Aaron [0000-0003-0796-6564], Coffey, Daniel M [0000-0001-5983-0146], Huveneers, Charlie [0000-0001-8937-1358], Jacoby, David MP [0000-0003-2729-3811], Meekan, Mark G [0000-0002-3067-9427], Mourier, Johann [0000-0001-9019-1717], Peel, Lauren R [0000-0001-6960-5663], Abrantes, Kátya [0000-0001-7430-8428], Afonso, André S [0000-0001-9129-278X], Ajemian, Matthew J [0000-0002-2725-4030], Anderson, Brooke N [0000-0003-4299-3496], Araujo, Gonzalo [0000-0002-4708-3638], Armstrong, Asia O [0000-0002-9307-0598], Barnett, Adam [0000-0001-7430-8428], Bennett, Mike B [0000-0001-8051-0040], Bezerra, Natalia A [0000-0002-4203-8408], Bonfil, Ramon [0000-0002-5753-464X], Boustany, Andre M [0000-0001-5501-7190], Bowlby, Heather D [0000-0002-2532-3725], Branco, Ilka 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[0000-0001-5627-6848], Wantiez, Laurent [0000-0001-5024-2057], Weber, Sam B [0000-0003-1447-4082], Wells, RJ David [0000-0002-1306-0614], Weng, Kevin C [0000-0002-7069-7152], Wetherbee, Bradley M [0000-0002-3753-8950], Williamson, Jane E [0000-0003-3627-4508], Witt, Matthew J [0000-0002-9498-5378], Zilliacus, Kelly [0000-0001-9166-5611], Block, Barbara A [0000-0001-5181-3616], Curnick, David J [0000-0002-3093-1282], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, Zoological Society of London - ZSL (UNITED KINGDOM), Centre de recherches insulaires et observatoire de l'environnement (CRIOBE), Université de Perpignan Via Domitia (UPVD)-École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), MARine Biodiversity Exploitation and Conservation (UMR MARBEC), and Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Montpellier (UM)
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Multidisciplinary ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,Violacea Bonaparte ,3103 Ecology ,Pelagic stingray ,Scalloped hammerhead shark ,41 Environmental Sciences ,Western North Pacific ,Reproductive-biology ,Habitat Use ,Carcharhinus-falciformis ,Galeocerdo-cuvier ,Sexual segregation ,Sphyna-lewini ,31 Biological Sciences - Abstract
20 pages, 3 tables, 5 figures.-- Samantha Andrzejaczek ... et al.-- Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial License 4.0 (CC BY-NC), Knowledge of the three-dimensional movement patterns of elasmobranchs is vital to understand their ecological roles and exposure to anthropogenic pressures. To date, comparative studies among species at global scales have mostly focused on horizontal movements. Our study addresses the knowledge gap of vertical movements by compiling the first global synthesis of vertical habitat use by elasmobranchs from data obtained by deployment of 989 biotelemetry tags on 38 elasmobranch species. Elasmobranchs displayed high intra- and interspecific variability in vertical movement patterns. Substantial vertical overlap was observed for many epipelagic elasmobranchs, indicating an increased likelihood to display spatial overlap, biologically interact, and share similar risk to anthropogenic threats that vary on a vertical gradient. We highlight the critical next steps toward incorporating vertical movement into global management and monitoring strategies for elasmobranchs, emphasizing the need to address geographic and taxonomic biases in deployments and to concurrently consider both horizontal and vertical movements, Data analysis was funded by the Bertarelli Foundation through the Marine Science program through grants to D.J.C., B.A.B., and S.A. D.J.C. is also funded through Research England, UK. S.A. and B.A.B. thank the Moore Foundation and the Packard Foundation. F.G.-M. thanks the Instituto Politecnico Nacional for fellowships (COFAA, EDI). S.B.W. thanks funding from the Darwin Initiative (DPLUS046). A.D.M.D. acknowledges funding from the Research and Conservation Budget at Georgia Aquarium, including philanthropic gifts from several anonymous donors. K.F. acknowledges funding from the Rolex Awards for Enterprise and the Whitley Fund for Nature
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26. Glucuronide-Linked Antibody-Tubulysin Conjugates Display Activity in MDR + and Heterogeneous Tumor Models.
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Burke PJ, Hamilton JZ, Pires TA, Lai HWH, Leiske CI, Emmerton KK, Waight AB, Senter PD, Lyon RP, and Jeffrey SC
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- Animals, Humans, Mice, Mice, SCID, Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays, Glucuronides metabolism, Immunoconjugates metabolism
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Although antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) find increasing applications in cancer treatment, de novo or treatment-emergent resistance mechanisms may impair clinical benefit. Two resistance mechanisms that emerge under prolonged exposure include upregulation of transporter proteins that confer multidrug resistance (MDR
+ ) and loss of cognate antigen expression. New technologies that circumvent these resistance mechanisms may serve to extend the utility of next-generation ADCs. Recently, we developed the quaternary ammonium linker system to expand the scope of conjugatable payloads to include tertiary amines and applied the linker to tubulysins, a highly potent class of tubulin binders that maintain activity in MDR+ cell lines. In this work, tubulysin M, which contains an unstable acetate susceptible to enzymatic hydrolysis, and two stabilized tubulysin analogues were prepared as quaternary ammonium-linked glucuronide-linkers and assessed as ADC payloads in preclinical models. The conjugates were potent across a panel of cancer cell lines and active in tumor xenografts, including those displaying the MDR+ phenotype. The ADCs also demonstrated potent bystander activity in a coculture model comprised of a mixture of antigen-positive and -negative cell lines, and in an antigen-heterogeneous tumor model. Thus, the glucuronide-tubulysin drug-linkers represent a promising ADC payload class, combining conjugate potency in the presence of the MDR+ phenotype and robust activity in models of tumor heterogeneity in a structure-dependent manner. Mol Cancer Ther; 17(8); 1752-60. ©2018 AACR ., (©2018 American Association for Cancer Research.)- Published
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