We investigated drivers of reef shark demography across a large and isolated marine protected area, the British Indian Ocean Territory Marine Reserve, using stereo baited remote underwater video systems. We modelled shark abundance against biotic and abiotic variables at 35 sites across the reserve and found that the biomass of low trophic order fish (specifically planktivores) had the greatest effect on shark abundance, although models also included habitat variables (depth, coral cover and site type). There was significant variation in the composition of the shark assemblage at different atolls within the reserve. In particular, the deepest habitat sampled (a seamount at 70-80m visited for the first time in this study) recorded large numb...
Carcharhinid sharks can make up a large fraction of the top predators inhabiting tropical marine eco...
Although marine protected areas (MPAs) are a common conservation strategy, these areas are often des...
Reef sharks (fam. Carcharhinidae) are high-order predators, found throughout the Indo-\ud Pacific. I...
We investigated drivers of reef shark demography across a large and isolated marine protected area, ...
Quantifying shark distribution patterns and species-specific habitat associations in response to geo...
Quantifying shark distribution patterns and species-specific habitat associations in response to geo...
Reef sharks play important roles in tropical reef environments, but population declines have occurre...
Grey reef sharks (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) are apex predators found on many Indo-Pacific coral re...
Quantifying the distribution and habitat use of sharks is critical for understanding their ecologica...
Empirical data on the abundance and habitat preferences of coral reef top predators are needed to ev...
A better understanding of the patterns of distribution and abundance of sharks and their potential b...
Sharks present a critical conservation challenge, but little is known about their spatial distributi...
Remote island nations face a number of challenges in addressing concerns about shark population stat...
Coastal habitats provide important functions for many species and may serve as nursery grounds for t...
As coastal species experience increasing anthropogenic pressures there is a growing need to characte...
Carcharhinid sharks can make up a large fraction of the top predators inhabiting tropical marine eco...
Although marine protected areas (MPAs) are a common conservation strategy, these areas are often des...
Reef sharks (fam. Carcharhinidae) are high-order predators, found throughout the Indo-\ud Pacific. I...
We investigated drivers of reef shark demography across a large and isolated marine protected area, ...
Quantifying shark distribution patterns and species-specific habitat associations in response to geo...
Quantifying shark distribution patterns and species-specific habitat associations in response to geo...
Reef sharks play important roles in tropical reef environments, but population declines have occurre...
Grey reef sharks (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) are apex predators found on many Indo-Pacific coral re...
Quantifying the distribution and habitat use of sharks is critical for understanding their ecologica...
Empirical data on the abundance and habitat preferences of coral reef top predators are needed to ev...
A better understanding of the patterns of distribution and abundance of sharks and their potential b...
Sharks present a critical conservation challenge, but little is known about their spatial distributi...
Remote island nations face a number of challenges in addressing concerns about shark population stat...
Coastal habitats provide important functions for many species and may serve as nursery grounds for t...
As coastal species experience increasing anthropogenic pressures there is a growing need to characte...
Carcharhinid sharks can make up a large fraction of the top predators inhabiting tropical marine eco...
Although marine protected areas (MPAs) are a common conservation strategy, these areas are often des...
Reef sharks (fam. Carcharhinidae) are high-order predators, found throughout the Indo-\ud Pacific. I...