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1. The trophic role of a large marine predator, the tiger shark Galeocerdo cuvier

3. Estimating the value of tropical coastal wetland habitats to fisheries: Caveats and assumptions.

4. Potential of electric fields to reduce bycatch of highly threatened sawfishes

5. The consequences of paradigm change and poorly validated science: The example of the value of mangroves to fisheries

6. The geographic distribution of reef and oceanic manta rays ( <scp> Mobula alfredi </scp> and <scp> Mobula birostris </scp> ) in Australian coastal waters

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

8. Effects of lipid and urea extraction on stable isotope values (δ 13 C and δ 15 N) of two batoids: A call for more species‐specific investigations

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

10. Non-lethal aging of tropical catch-and-release sport fishery species

11. Contrasting Seascape Use by a Coastal Fish Assemblage: a Multi-methods Approach

12. You are what you eat: Examining the effects of provisioning tourism on shark diets

13. Trophic structure of an African savanna river and organic matter inputs by large terrestrial herbivores: A stable isotope approach

14. The utility of bioenergetics modelling in quantifying predation rates of marine apex predators: Ecological and fisheries implications

15. The trophic role of a large marine predator, the tiger shark Galeocerdo cuvier

16. Correction: Estimating the value of tropical coastal wetland habitats to fisheries: Caveats and assumptions

17. The geographic distribution of reef and oceanic manta rays (Mobula alfredi and Mobula birostris) in Australian coastal waters

18. Identification of essential habitats: Including chimaeras into current shark protected areas

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

20. Estimating the value of tropical coastal wetland habitats to fisheries: Caveats and assumptions

21. Fish Biomass in Tropical Estuaries: Substantial Variation in Food Web Structure, Sources of Nutrition and Ecosystem-Supporting Processes

22. The conservation status of Niugini black bass: a world-renowned sport fish with an uncertain future

23. Sportfisheries, conservation and sustainable livelihoods: a multidisciplinary guide to developing best practice

24. A global perspective on the trophic geography of sharks

25. Are Large Herbivores Vectors of Terrestrial Subsidies for Riverine Food Webs?

26. Generalist and Specialist Feeding Crabs Maintain Discrete Trophic Niches Within and Among Estuarine Locations

27. Importance of Mangrove Carbon for Aquatic Food Webs in Wet–Dry Tropical Estuaries

28. Trophic ecology of an abundant predator and its relationship with fisheries

29. Intrapopulation variations in diet and habitat use in a marine apex predator, the broadnose sevengill shark Notorynchus cepedianus

30. Trophic ecology of reef sharks determined using stable isotopes and telemetry

31. Normalisation models for accounting for fat content in stable isotope measurements in salmonid muscle tissue

32. Do exotic salmonids feed on native fauna after escaping from aquaculture cages in Tasmania, Australia?

33. Variation in depth of whitetip reef sharks: does provisioning ecotourism change their behaviour?

34. Site fidelity and sex-specific migration in a mobile apex predator: implications for conservation and ecosystem dynamics

35. Predator–prey relationships and foraging ecology of a marine apex predator with a wide temperate distribution

36. Importance of freshwater flow in terrestrial–aquatic energetic connectivity in intermittently connected estuaries of tropical Australia

37. Use of a δ13C-δ15N relationship to determine animal trophic positions in a tropical Australian estuarine wetland

38. Food web structure in a near-pristine mangrove area of the Australian Wet Tropics

39. Incorporation of terrestrial wetland material into aquatic food webs in a tropical estuarine wetland

40. Nursery ground value of an endangered wetland to juvenile shrimps

41. Thorn fish Terapon jarbua (Forskål) predation on juvenile white shrimp Penaeus indicus H. Milne Edwards and brown shrimp Metapenaeus monoceros (Fabricius): the effect of turbidity, prey density, substrate type and pneumatophore density

42. Stable isotope-based community metrics as a tool to identify patterns in food web structure in east African estuaries

43. Deluge Inlet, a Pristine Small Tropical Estuary in North-Eastern Australia

44. Fine-scale movements of the Broadnose Sevengill shark and its main prey, the Gummy shark

45. Importance of terrestrial subsidies for estuarine food webs in contrasting East African catchments

46. Sources of nutrition supporting juvenile penaeid prawns in an Australian dry tropics estuary

47. Fish fauna of dry tropical and subtropical estuarine floodplain wetlands

48. Long-term changes in species composition and relative abundances of sharks at a provisioning site.

49. Residency and spatial use by reef sharks of an isolated seamount and its implications for conservation.

50. Fine-scale movements of the Broadnose Sevengill shark and its main prey, the Gummy shark.

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