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1. Using Global Red List Data to Inform Localised Research and Conservation Priorities—A Case Study in the Republic of Seychelles

2. At the Turn of the Tide: Space Use and Habitat Partitioning in Two Sympatric Shark Species Is Driven by Tidal Phase

3. Ontogenetic shifts in home range size of a top predatory reef-associated fish (Caranx ignobilis): implications for conservation

4. Residency and habitat use patterns by sympatric stingrays at a remote atoll in the Western Indian Ocean

5. Investigating the efficacy of a proposed marine protected area for the Endangered humphead wrasse Cheilinus undulatus at a remote island group in Seychelles

6. Movement and residency patterns of reef manta rays Mobula alfredi in the Amirante Islands, Seychelles

7. Reply to: Shark mortality cannot be assessed by fishery overlap alone

8. Reply to: Caution over the use of ecological big data for conservation

9. Inner space: translating advances in human medicine to minimise the invasiveness of marine tagging procedures

10. Refuges and risks: Evaluating the benefits of an expanded MPA network for mobile apex predators

11. The complete mitochondrial genome of a gray reef shark, Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos (Carcharhiniformes: Carcharhinidae), from the Western Indian Ocean

12. Translating Marine Animal Tracking Data into Conservation Policy and Management

13. Global spatial risk assessment of sharks under the footprint of fisheries

14. Ontogenetic partial migration is associated with environmental drivers and influences fisheries interactions in a marine predator

15. To Madagascar and back: long-distance, return migration across open ocean by a pregnant female bull shark Carcharhinus leucas

16. Global mitochondrial DNA phylogeography and population structure of the silky shark, Carcharhinus falciformis

17. Life after death: behaviour of multiple shark species scavenging a whale carcass

18. Repeated, long-distance migrations by a philopatric predator targeting highly contrasting ecosystems

19. Underwater observations of dolphin reactions to a distressed conspecific

20. Acoustic telemetry and network analysis reveal the space use of multiple reef predators and enhance marine protected area design

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