Understanding key aspects of the biology and ecology of chondrichthyan fishes (sharks, rays, and chimeras), as well as the range of threats affecting their populations is crucial given the rapid rate at which some species are declining. In the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP), the lack of knowledge, unreliable (or non-existent) landing statistics, and limited enforcement of existing fisheries regulations has hindered management and conservation efforts for chondrichthyan species. This review evaluated our current understanding of Costa Rican chondrichthyans and their conservation status. Specifically, we (1) provide an updated checklist on the species richness, habitat use, and distribution patterns, (2) summarize the most relevant chondricht...
Not AvailableThe extinction risk of sharks, rays and chimaeras is higher than that for most other ve...
Evaluating the representativeness of species assemblages and species richness in a network of protec...
Despite their role in supporting diverse marine fish communities, tropical rocky shores and reefs ...
<p>Understanding key aspects of the biology and ecology of chondrichthyan fishes (sharks, rays, and ...
Chondrichthyan fishes are among the most threatened vertebrates on the planet because many species h...
Isla del Coco, Costa Rica, is one of the five groups of oceanic islands of the Eastern Tropical Paci...
Marine biodiversity worldwide is under increasing threat, primarily as a result of over-harvesting, ...
Knowing how the diversity of sharks, rays and chimaeras (Chondrichthyes) is distributed helps us to ...
Sharks, skates, rays and chimaeras (chondrichthyans) are of high conservation concern; especially ob...
The rapid expansion of human activities threatens ocean-wide biodiversity. Numerous marine animal po...
Chondrichthyes are a group of cartilaginous fish, where we have sharks, rays, and chimeras as member...
Se describen la abundancia, riqueza, diversidad y distribución de las especies de condrictios de pro...
Despite their role in supporting diverse marine fish communities, tropical rocky shores and reefs ha...
Sharks, rays, and chimaeras (Class Chondrichthyes; herein ‘sharks’) are the earliest extant jawed ve...
Fishes at Isla del Coco National Park, Costa Rica, were surveyed as part of a larger scientific expe...
Not AvailableThe extinction risk of sharks, rays and chimaeras is higher than that for most other ve...
Evaluating the representativeness of species assemblages and species richness in a network of protec...
Despite their role in supporting diverse marine fish communities, tropical rocky shores and reefs ...
<p>Understanding key aspects of the biology and ecology of chondrichthyan fishes (sharks, rays, and ...
Chondrichthyan fishes are among the most threatened vertebrates on the planet because many species h...
Isla del Coco, Costa Rica, is one of the five groups of oceanic islands of the Eastern Tropical Paci...
Marine biodiversity worldwide is under increasing threat, primarily as a result of over-harvesting, ...
Knowing how the diversity of sharks, rays and chimaeras (Chondrichthyes) is distributed helps us to ...
Sharks, skates, rays and chimaeras (chondrichthyans) are of high conservation concern; especially ob...
The rapid expansion of human activities threatens ocean-wide biodiversity. Numerous marine animal po...
Chondrichthyes are a group of cartilaginous fish, where we have sharks, rays, and chimeras as member...
Se describen la abundancia, riqueza, diversidad y distribución de las especies de condrictios de pro...
Despite their role in supporting diverse marine fish communities, tropical rocky shores and reefs ha...
Sharks, rays, and chimaeras (Class Chondrichthyes; herein ‘sharks’) are the earliest extant jawed ve...
Fishes at Isla del Coco National Park, Costa Rica, were surveyed as part of a larger scientific expe...
Not AvailableThe extinction risk of sharks, rays and chimaeras is higher than that for most other ve...
Evaluating the representativeness of species assemblages and species richness in a network of protec...
Despite their role in supporting diverse marine fish communities, tropical rocky shores and reefs ...