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    Directed conservation of the world’s reef sharks and rays

    Many shark populations are in decline around the world, with severe ecological and economic consequences. Fisheries management and marine protected areas (MPAs) have both been heralded as solutions. However, t...

    Jordan S. Goetze, Michael R. Heithaus, M. Aaron MacNeil in Nature Ecology & Evolution (2024)

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    Habitat-dependent metabolic costs for a wild cold-water fish

    Bioenergetics models for fishes are useful for understanding ecological processes (e.g., survivorship, growth, and reproduction) and can also inform fisheries management. Yet, current bioenergetics models are ...

    Benjamin L. Hlina, Daniel M. Glassman, Elodie J. I. Lédée in Aquatic Sciences (2024)

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    Intra-specific variation in movement and habitat connectivity of a mobile predator revealed by acoustic telemetry and network analyses

    Few studies have considered linkages of mobile predators across large spatial scales despite their significant and often critical role in maintaining ecosystem function and health. The bull shark (Carcharhinus le...

    Mario Espinoza, Elodie J. I. Lédée, Amy F. Smoothey, Michelle R. Heupel in Marine Biology (2021)

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    Author Correction: Global status and conservation potential of reef sharks

    An Amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.

    M. Aaron MacNeil, Demian D. Chapman, Michelle Heupel, Colin A. Simpfendorfer in Nature (2020)

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    Global status and conservation potential of reef sharks

    Decades of overexploitation have devastated shark populations, leaving considerable doubt as to their ecological status1,2. Yet much of what is known about sharks has been inferred from catch records in industria...

    M. Aaron MacNeil, Demian D. Chapman, Michelle Heupel, Colin A. Simpfendorfer in Nature (2020)

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    Conducting and interpreting fish telemetry studies: considerations for researchers and resource managers

    Telemetry is an increasingly common tool for studying the ecology of wild fish, with great potential to provide valuable information for management and conservation. For researchers to conduct a robust telemet...

    Jacob W. Brownscombe, Elodie J. I. Lédée in Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries (2019)

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    Interspecific interactions, movement patterns and habitat use in a diverse coastal shark assemblage

    Sharks are a highly diverse predatory taxon and are regularly found in large, potentially competitive, assemblages. However, the mechanisms that enable long-term coexistence and factors that drive complementar...

    Michelle R. Heupel, Samantha E. M. Munroe, Elodie J. I. Lédée in Marine Biology (2019)

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    Continental-scale animal tracking reveals functional movement classes across marine taxa

    Acoustic telemetry is a principle tool for observing aquatic animals, but coverage over large spatial scales remains a challenge. To resolve this, Australia has implemented the Integrated Marine Observing Syst...

    Stephanie Brodie, Elodie J. I. Lédée, Michelle R. Heupel in Scientific Reports (2018)