Apex predators often have strong top-down effects on ecosystem components and are therefore a priority for conservation and management. Due to their large size and conspicuous predatory behaviour, reef sharks are typically assumed to be apex predators, but their functional role is yet to be confirmed. In this study, we used stomach contents and stable isotopes to estimate diet, trophic position and carbon sources for three common species of reef shark (Triaenodon obesus, Carcharhinus melanopterus and C. amblyrhynchos) from the Great Barrier Reef (Australia) and evaluated their assumed functional role as apex predators by qualitative and quantitative comparisons with other sharks and large predatory fishes. We found that reef sharks do not o...
As apex predators, sharks play an important role shaping their respective marine communities through...
Tiger sharks were sampled off the western (Ningaloo Reef, Shark Bay) and eastern (the Great Barrier ...
Large predatory fishes are disproportionately targeted by reef fisheries, but little is known about ...
Apex predators often have strong top-down effects on ecosystem components and are therefore a priori...
Bulk stable isotope analysis was used to assess the trophic level and foraging habitats of Caribbean...
Establishing the ecological role of predators within an ecosystem is central to understanding commun...
Reef sharks may influence the foraging behaviour of mesopredatory teleosts on coral reefs via both r...
Sharks are considered the apex predator of coral reefs, but the consequences of their global depleti...
Defining the role of reef predators is particularly important given the rapid rate at which some spe...
Global overfishing of higher-level predators has caused cascading effects to lower trophic levels in...
Tiger sharks were sampled off the western (Ningaloo Reef, Shark Bay) and eastern (the Great Barrier ...
Stomach contents and stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses (δ13C and δ15N) were used to invest...
Apex predators are declining at alarming rates due to exploitation by humans, but we have yet to ful...
Tiger sharks were sampled off the western (Ningaloo Reef, Shark Bay) and eastern (the Great Barrier ...
As apex predators, sharks play an important role shaping their respective marine communities through...
Tiger sharks were sampled off the western (Ningaloo Reef, Shark Bay) and eastern (the Great Barrier ...
Large predatory fishes are disproportionately targeted by reef fisheries, but little is known about ...
Apex predators often have strong top-down effects on ecosystem components and are therefore a priori...
Bulk stable isotope analysis was used to assess the trophic level and foraging habitats of Caribbean...
Establishing the ecological role of predators within an ecosystem is central to understanding commun...
Reef sharks may influence the foraging behaviour of mesopredatory teleosts on coral reefs via both r...
Sharks are considered the apex predator of coral reefs, but the consequences of their global depleti...
Defining the role of reef predators is particularly important given the rapid rate at which some spe...
Global overfishing of higher-level predators has caused cascading effects to lower trophic levels in...
Tiger sharks were sampled off the western (Ningaloo Reef, Shark Bay) and eastern (the Great Barrier ...
Stomach contents and stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses (δ13C and δ15N) were used to invest...
Apex predators are declining at alarming rates due to exploitation by humans, but we have yet to ful...
Tiger sharks were sampled off the western (Ningaloo Reef, Shark Bay) and eastern (the Great Barrier ...
As apex predators, sharks play an important role shaping their respective marine communities through...
Tiger sharks were sampled off the western (Ningaloo Reef, Shark Bay) and eastern (the Great Barrier ...
Large predatory fishes are disproportionately targeted by reef fisheries, but little is known about ...