We examined grey nurse shark Carcharias taurus utilisation of Wolf Rock (which is located within a marine sanctuary zone and is the most northern known aggregation site on the eastern Australian seaboard) between December 2002 and February 2008 using underwater censuses, photo-identification and acoustic tracking of individual sharks. Photo-identification surveys identified 181. individual C. taurus (161 mature females, 1 immature female and 19 mature males). Eighty-one of these were re-identified at least once at Wolf Rock (77 females and 4 males) between December 2002 and February 2008. A biennial reproductive cycle was indicated for 18 out of 28 females for which re-identifications spanned at least 2 mating and/or pregnancy events. Re-id...
Understanding spatio-temporal patterns in shark occurrence is critical for assessing the ecological ...
Coastal habitats provide important functions for many species and may serve as nursery grounds for t...
In Australian and New Zealand waters, current knowledge on white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) move...
Carcharias taurus is listed as Critically Endangered along the east coast of Australia and there is ...
Before the worldwide decline of the 'globally vulnerable' Carcharias taurus may be addressed, an und...
Size, sex and seasonal patterns among Carcharhiniformes were examined in shallow regions of Moreton ...
Advancing our knowledge of the reproductive biology and mating systems of free-ranging sharks is inh...
Increased harvest pressure exerted on sharks worldwide has created a necessity for more information ...
Incidental hooking of Carcharias taurus is a threat to their populations' recovery on the east coast...
Identification of the importance of habitats that are frequently used by any species is essential to...
Knowledge about reproductive movements can be of important conservation value for over-exploited spe...
Abstract: In Australian and New Zealand waters, current knowledge on white shark (Carcharodon carcha...
Catches from competitive shore-anglers, inshore boatbased anglers and sightings by spearfishers and ...
Abstract. In total, 7497 sandbar sharks, Carcharhinus plumbeus (Nardo, 1827), were collected between...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access is restricted in...
Understanding spatio-temporal patterns in shark occurrence is critical for assessing the ecological ...
Coastal habitats provide important functions for many species and may serve as nursery grounds for t...
In Australian and New Zealand waters, current knowledge on white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) move...
Carcharias taurus is listed as Critically Endangered along the east coast of Australia and there is ...
Before the worldwide decline of the 'globally vulnerable' Carcharias taurus may be addressed, an und...
Size, sex and seasonal patterns among Carcharhiniformes were examined in shallow regions of Moreton ...
Advancing our knowledge of the reproductive biology and mating systems of free-ranging sharks is inh...
Increased harvest pressure exerted on sharks worldwide has created a necessity for more information ...
Incidental hooking of Carcharias taurus is a threat to their populations' recovery on the east coast...
Identification of the importance of habitats that are frequently used by any species is essential to...
Knowledge about reproductive movements can be of important conservation value for over-exploited spe...
Abstract: In Australian and New Zealand waters, current knowledge on white shark (Carcharodon carcha...
Catches from competitive shore-anglers, inshore boatbased anglers and sightings by spearfishers and ...
Abstract. In total, 7497 sandbar sharks, Carcharhinus plumbeus (Nardo, 1827), were collected between...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access is restricted in...
Understanding spatio-temporal patterns in shark occurrence is critical for assessing the ecological ...
Coastal habitats provide important functions for many species and may serve as nursery grounds for t...
In Australian and New Zealand waters, current knowledge on white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) move...