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1. Measuring deoxygenation effects on marine predators: A new animal‐attached archival tag recording in situ dissolved oxygen, temperature, fine‐scale movements and behaviour

2. Convergent Foraging Tactics of Marine Predators with Different Feeding Strategies across Heterogeneous Ocean Environments

3. Diving into the vertical dimension of elasmobranch movement ecology

4. Circles in the sea: annual courtship 'torus' behaviour of basking sharks Cetorhinus maximus identified in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean

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

6. Global COVID-19 lockdown highlights humans as both threats and custodians of the environment

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

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

9. Basking sharks and oceanographic fronts: quantifying associations in the north‐east Atlantic

10. Identifying reproductive events using archival tags: egg-laying behaviour of the small spotted catsharkScyliorhinus canicula

11. Year-round sexual harassment as a behavioral mediator of vertebrate population dynamics

12. Body size-dependent responses of a marine fish assemblage to climate change and fishing over a century-long scale

13. Diel and tidal rhythms in diving behaviour of pelagic sharks identified by signal processing of archival tagging data

14. Seasonal space-use estimates of basking sharks in relation to protection and political–economic zones in the North-east Atlantic

15. Encounter success of free-ranging marine predator movements across a dynamic prey landscape

16. spatial distribution patterns of basking sharks on the european shelf: preliminary comparison of satellite-tag geolocation, survey and public sightings data

17. rapid voluntary stomach eversion in a free-living shark

18. refuging behaviour in the nursehound scyliorhinus stellaris (chondrichthyes: elasmobranchii): preliminary evidence from acoustic telemetry

19. Habitat-specific normal and reverse diel vertical migration in the plankton-feeding basking shark

20. Effects of zooplankton density and diel period on surface-swimming duration of basking sharks

21. Seasonal movements and behaviour of basking sharks from archival tagging: no evidence of winter hibernation

22. Hierarchical random walks in trace fossils and the origin of optimal search behavior

23. Scaling laws of ambush predator 'waiting' behaviour are tuned to a common ecology

24. foreword shark, skate and ray research at the mba and cefas

25. Foraging success of biological Levy flights recorded in situ

26. Environmental context explains Lévy and Brownian movement patterns of marine predators

27. A smooth hammerhead shark ( Sphyrna zygaena) from south-west England

28. Scaling laws of marine predator search behaviour

29. Shark skin: a function in feeding

30. Annual social behaviour of basking sharks associated with coastal front areas

31. Occurrence of ocean sunfish, Mola mola near fronts in the western English Channel

33. Regional climatic warming drives long-term community changes of British marine fish.

34. Measuring deoxygenation effects on marine predators: A new animal‐attached archival tag recording in situ dissolved oxygen, temperature, fine‐scale movements and behaviour.

35. Direct measurement of cruising and burst swimming speeds of the shortfin mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus) with estimates of field metabolic rate.

36. Circles in the sea: annual courtship "torus" behaviour of basking sharks Cetorhinus maximus identified in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean.

37. Shellfish Exploitation in the Western Canary Islands Over the Last Two Millennia.

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

39. Basking sharks and oceanographic fronts: quantifying associations in the north-east Atlantic.

41. Hunt warm, rest cool: bioenergetic strategy underlying diel vertical migration of a benthic shark.

42. Habitat-specific normal and reverse diel vertical migration in the plankton-feeding basking shark.

43. Scaling laws of ambush predator 'waiting' behaviour are tuned to a common ecology.

45. Questioning Rebound : People and Environmental Change in the Protohistoric and Early Historic Americas

46. Introductory Fish Biology: An Ecophysiological Approach

47. New Chalcogens Research Reported from Research Centre in Biodiversity and Genetic Resources (CIBIO) (Measuring deoxygenation effects on marine predators: A new animal-attached archival tag recording in situ dissolved oxygen, temperature, ...)

48. Maps for Time Travelers : How Archaeologists Use Technology to Bring Us Closer to the Past

49. Intelligent Environments 2020 : Workshop Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Intelligent Environments

50. From Parallel to Emergent Computing

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