Captive and wild Carcharias taurus were used to assess whether spots present on their flanks were suitable as natural tags for individual shark recognition. Photographic images of seven captive sharks taken at monthly intervals for 14 months and at 3 years after the start of the study indicated that spot numbers, positions and sizes did not change. Eighty-nine wild sharks were photographically re-captured at least once subsequent to their initial image-capture; fourteen were re-photographed at least 23 months subsequent to their initial image-capture and a single individual after 14 years. Unique physical marks (e.g. partial fin loss) on six wild sharks were used to validate the pattern recognition process by providing unambiguous identific...
Many marine species are difficult to study because components of their lifecycles occur solely or pa...
BackgroundMany marine species are difficult to study because components of their lifecycles occur so...
Studying the behaviour of the White Shark is a recent and big challenge. Optimising the photoident...
Before the worldwide decline of the 'globally vulnerable' Carcharias taurus may be addressed, an und...
Carcharias taurus is listed as Critically Endangered along the east coast of Australia and there is ...
The white shark Carcharodon carcharias was one of the first elasmobranch species where photo identif...
<div><p>Following centuries of exploitation, basking sharks (<i>Cetorhinus maximus</i>) are consider...
1. The formulation of conservation policy relies heavily on demographic, biological and ecological k...
Shark feeding is a controversial recreational activity that may alter shark behaviour. In order to i...
Determining the residency of an aquatic species is important but challenging and it remains unclear ...
Abstract Visual identiWcation of naturally acquired marks has been a popular if subjective method of...
Copyright © 2006 Inter-Research.We used photo-identification to produce estimates of population size...
Incidental hooking of Carcharias taurus is a threat to their populations' recovery on the east coast...
Multivariate and machine-learning methods were used to develop field identification techniques for t...
Despite the importance of observers to collect data for effective fisheries management worldwide, th...
Many marine species are difficult to study because components of their lifecycles occur solely or pa...
BackgroundMany marine species are difficult to study because components of their lifecycles occur so...
Studying the behaviour of the White Shark is a recent and big challenge. Optimising the photoident...
Before the worldwide decline of the 'globally vulnerable' Carcharias taurus may be addressed, an und...
Carcharias taurus is listed as Critically Endangered along the east coast of Australia and there is ...
The white shark Carcharodon carcharias was one of the first elasmobranch species where photo identif...
<div><p>Following centuries of exploitation, basking sharks (<i>Cetorhinus maximus</i>) are consider...
1. The formulation of conservation policy relies heavily on demographic, biological and ecological k...
Shark feeding is a controversial recreational activity that may alter shark behaviour. In order to i...
Determining the residency of an aquatic species is important but challenging and it remains unclear ...
Abstract Visual identiWcation of naturally acquired marks has been a popular if subjective method of...
Copyright © 2006 Inter-Research.We used photo-identification to produce estimates of population size...
Incidental hooking of Carcharias taurus is a threat to their populations' recovery on the east coast...
Multivariate and machine-learning methods were used to develop field identification techniques for t...
Despite the importance of observers to collect data for effective fisheries management worldwide, th...
Many marine species are difficult to study because components of their lifecycles occur solely or pa...
BackgroundMany marine species are difficult to study because components of their lifecycles occur so...
Studying the behaviour of the White Shark is a recent and big challenge. Optimising the photoident...