Evidence of philopatric behavior in diverse species of sharks is accumulating through various sources of data, including studies of shark behavior, genetics and fisheries. If sharks display natural tendencies to return to a home area, birthplace or another adopted locality during portions of their life cycles, as opposed to roaming and dispersing throughout their overall ranges, the impact of fisheries removals and habitat alterations on shark populations and stocks could be profound, and the use of shark catch data to assess stocks could be complicated. We review the accumulating evidence for philopatry in sharks and discuss its implications for fisheries management and conservation of shark species
The mechanisms and functions of shark grouping behaviour have received relatively little scientific ...
Knowledge about spatial and temporal variability in the distribution and abundance of predators is n...
Knowledge of reproductive movements and sources of recruitment in highly mobile species is important...
Evidence of philopatric behavior in diverse species of sharks is accumulating through various source...
Evidence of philopatric behavior in sharks is accumulating through various sources of data, includin...
The overexploitation of sharks has become a global environmental issue in need of a comprehensive an...
Abstract The exploitation of sharks and the degradation of their habitats elevate the urgency to und...
Global declines of shark populations are of concern because of their largely assumed role as moderat...
Sharks are a globally threatened group of marine fishes that often breed in their natal region of or...
Consistent behavioural variability between individual animals (‘personalities’) and behavioural corr...
For centuries, the primary manner in which humans have interacted with sharks has been fishing. A co...
The feeding of marine predators is a popular means by which tourists and tour operators can facilita...
Globally, one-quarter of shark and ray species is threatened with extinction due to overfishing. Eff...
Stressors since the 1970s like overfishing and habitat degradation, have led to a decline in gl...
The impacts of fisheries capture on the physiology, behavior, and survival of sharks have previously...
The mechanisms and functions of shark grouping behaviour have received relatively little scientific ...
Knowledge about spatial and temporal variability in the distribution and abundance of predators is n...
Knowledge of reproductive movements and sources of recruitment in highly mobile species is important...
Evidence of philopatric behavior in diverse species of sharks is accumulating through various source...
Evidence of philopatric behavior in sharks is accumulating through various sources of data, includin...
The overexploitation of sharks has become a global environmental issue in need of a comprehensive an...
Abstract The exploitation of sharks and the degradation of their habitats elevate the urgency to und...
Global declines of shark populations are of concern because of their largely assumed role as moderat...
Sharks are a globally threatened group of marine fishes that often breed in their natal region of or...
Consistent behavioural variability between individual animals (‘personalities’) and behavioural corr...
For centuries, the primary manner in which humans have interacted with sharks has been fishing. A co...
The feeding of marine predators is a popular means by which tourists and tour operators can facilita...
Globally, one-quarter of shark and ray species is threatened with extinction due to overfishing. Eff...
Stressors since the 1970s like overfishing and habitat degradation, have led to a decline in gl...
The impacts of fisheries capture on the physiology, behavior, and survival of sharks have previously...
The mechanisms and functions of shark grouping behaviour have received relatively little scientific ...
Knowledge about spatial and temporal variability in the distribution and abundance of predators is n...
Knowledge of reproductive movements and sources of recruitment in highly mobile species is important...