401 results on '"Simpfendorfer, Colin A."'
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2. Conservation successes and challenges for wide-ranging sharks and rays.
3. Half a century of rising extinction risk of coral reef sharks and rays
4. Understanding non-compliance in small-scale fisheries : Shark fishing in Myanmar’s Myeik Archipelago
5. Overfishing drives over one-third of all sharks and rays toward a global extinction crisis
6. Moray eels are more common on coral reefs subject to higher human pressure in the greater Caribbean
7. Trophic niches determined from fatty acid profiles of sympatric coral reef mesopredators
8. Fine-scale movements of juvenile blacktip reef sharks Carcharhinus melanopterus in a shallow nearshore nursery
9. Stationary video monitoring reveals habitat use of stingrays in mangroves
10. Multi-tissue stable isotope analysis reveals resource partitioning and trophic relationships of large reef-associated predators
11. Latitudinal and seasonal variation in space use by a large, predatory reef fish, Plectropomus leopardus
12. Individual and Population Benefits of Marine Reserves for Reef Sharks
13. Half a century of global decline in oceanic sharks and rays
14. Global status and conservation potential of reef sharks
15. Extinction risk and conservation of the world's sharks and rays
16. Refining mortality estimates in shark demographic analyses : a Bayesian inverse matrix approach
17. Occurrence of Carcharhinus isodon (Finetooth Shark) in Florida Bay
18. Distribution and Habitat Partitioning of Immature Bull Sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) in a Southwest Florida Estuary
19. Telemetry reveals spatial separation of co-occurring reef sharks
20. Temporal and spatial activity-associated energy partitioning in free-swimming sea snakes
21. Biological and environmental effects on activity space of a common reef shark on an inshore reef
22. Challenges and Priorities in Shark and Ray Conservation
23. The power struggle: assessing interacting global change stressors via experimental studies on sharks
24. Strong trans-Pacific break and local conservation units in the Galapagos shark (Carcharhinus galapagensis) revealed by genome-wide cytonuclear markers
25. Ecology: The Upside-Down World of Coral Reef Predators
26. Movement patterns of two carangid species in inshore habitats characterised using network analysis
27. Scaling of Activity Space in Marine Organisms across Latitudinal Gradients
28. Widespread diversity deficits of coral reef sharks and rays
29. Population organisation in reef sharks : new variations in coastal habitat use by mobile marine predators
30. Contrasting movements and connectivity of reef-associated sharks using acoustic telemetry: implications for management
31. Author Correction: Global status and conservation potential of reef sharks
32. High overexploitation risk due to management shortfall in highly traded requiem sharks
33. Conceptual frameworks and key questions for assessing the contribution of marine protected areas to shark and ray conservation
34. Sharks and how to save them
35. Assessing connectivity of a tropical estuarine teleost through otolith elemental profiles
36. A standardised framework for analysing animal detections from automated tracking arrays
37. Putting sharks on the map: A global standard for improving shark area-based conservation
38. Diversity of behavioural patterns displayed by a summer feeding aggregation of Atlantic sturgeon in the intertidal region of Minas Basin, Bay of Fundy, Canada
39. Sizing up the ecological role of sharks as predators
40. Seasonal variability in stable isotopes of estuarine consumers under different freshwater flow regimes
41. Variable response of coastal sharks to severe tropical storms : environmental cues and changes in space use
42. Reef sharks and inshore habitats : patterns of occurrence and implications for vulnerability
43. Diversity in young shark habitats provides the potential for portfolio effects
44. Two thirds of species in a global shark fin trade hub are threatened with extinction: Conservation potential of international trade regulations for coastal sharks
45. Communal or competitive? : Stable isotope analysis provides evidence of resource partitioning within a communal shark nursery
46. Estuarine nursery areas provide a low-mortality environment for young bull sharks Carcharhinus leucas
47. Ontogenetic shifts in movement and habitat use of juvenile pigeye sharks Carcharhinus amboinensis in a tropical nearshore region
48. Sharks in nearshore environments : models, importance, and consequences
49. Putting sharks on the map : A global standard for improving shark area-based conservation
50. Advances in Our Understanding of the Ecological Importance of Sharks and Their Relatives
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