Satellite tracking of 27 whale sharks in the eastern tropical Pacific, examined in relation to environmental data, indicates preferential occupancy of thermo-biological frontal systems. In these systems, thermal gradients are caused by wind-forced circulation and mixing, and biological gradients are caused by associated nutrient enrichment and enhanced primary productivity. Two of the frontal systems result from upwelling, driven by divergence in the current systems along the equator and the west coast of South America; the third results from wind jet dynamics off Central America. All whale sharks were tagged near Darwin Island, Galápagos, within the equatorial Pacific upwelling system. Occupancy of frontal habitat is pronounced in synoptic...
SummaryThe world's second largest fish, the basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus), is broadly distribut...
We used acoustic telemetry to describe the patterns of vertical movement, site fidelity and residenc...
To fill data gaps on movements, behaviors and habitat use, both near- and offshore, two programs wer...
1. Understanding the mechanisms that link oceanographic processes and marine vertebrate space use is...
Background Measuring coastal-pelagic prey fields at scales relevant to the movements of marine preda...
Seven whale sharks were tracked using satellite-linked tags from Ningaloo Reef, off northern Western...
SummaryUnderstanding the mechanisms that link oceanographic processes and marine vertebrate space us...
Understanding the mechanisms linking oceanographic processes and marine vertebrate habitat use is cr...
<p>Surface and water column observations across the northern equatorial upwelling front when occupie...
<p>(a) Synoptic global sea surface temperature (SST) data represent the dynamic nature and large sca...
The pelagic environment represents a three-dimensional landscape; however, shark movement studies of...
Whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, aggregate by the hundreds in a summer feeding area off the northeaste...
<div><p>The whale shark (<i>Rhincodon typus</i>) is a wide-ranging, filter-feeding species typically...
The whale shark Rhincodon typus is an endangered, highly migratory species with a wide, albeit patch...
Coastal sharks can use shallow, nearshore habitats as nursery areas, which is a behaviour that may i...
SummaryThe world's second largest fish, the basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus), is broadly distribut...
We used acoustic telemetry to describe the patterns of vertical movement, site fidelity and residenc...
To fill data gaps on movements, behaviors and habitat use, both near- and offshore, two programs wer...
1. Understanding the mechanisms that link oceanographic processes and marine vertebrate space use is...
Background Measuring coastal-pelagic prey fields at scales relevant to the movements of marine preda...
Seven whale sharks were tracked using satellite-linked tags from Ningaloo Reef, off northern Western...
SummaryUnderstanding the mechanisms that link oceanographic processes and marine vertebrate space us...
Understanding the mechanisms linking oceanographic processes and marine vertebrate habitat use is cr...
<p>Surface and water column observations across the northern equatorial upwelling front when occupie...
<p>(a) Synoptic global sea surface temperature (SST) data represent the dynamic nature and large sca...
The pelagic environment represents a three-dimensional landscape; however, shark movement studies of...
Whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, aggregate by the hundreds in a summer feeding area off the northeaste...
<div><p>The whale shark (<i>Rhincodon typus</i>) is a wide-ranging, filter-feeding species typically...
The whale shark Rhincodon typus is an endangered, highly migratory species with a wide, albeit patch...
Coastal sharks can use shallow, nearshore habitats as nursery areas, which is a behaviour that may i...
SummaryThe world's second largest fish, the basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus), is broadly distribut...
We used acoustic telemetry to describe the patterns of vertical movement, site fidelity and residenc...
To fill data gaps on movements, behaviors and habitat use, both near- and offshore, two programs wer...