As upper-level predators, sharks are important for maintaining marine food web structure, but populations are threatened by fishery exploitation. Sustainable management of shark populations requires improved understanding of migration patterns and population demographics, which has traditionally been sought through physical and/or electronic tagging studies. The application of natural tags such as elemental variations in mineralized band pairs of elasmobranch vertebrae cartilage could also reveal endogenous and exogenous processes experienced by sharks throughout their life histories. Here, elemental profiles were characterized in vertebrae encompassing complete life histories (birth-to-death) of shortfin mako (Isurus oxyrinchus), common th...
International audienceSharks occupy all living environments of the marine realm as well as some fres...
Knowledge of reproductive movements and sources of recruitment in highly mobile species is important...
As apex predators, sharks have a controlling influence on the marine ecosystem. However, their life ...
As upper-level predators, sharks are important for maintaining marine food web structure, but popula...
As upper-level predators, sharks are important for maintaining marine food web structure, but popula...
As predators, coastal and oceanic sharks play critical roles in shaping ecosystem structure and func...
Graduation date: 2014Differences in the chemical composition of calcified structures can be used to ...
Analysing the elemental composition of calcified structures of fish, such as otoliths, can show move...
We compare vertebral microchemistry with previously described age-related movement patterns of bull ...
We compare vertebral microchemistry with previously described age-related movement patterns of bull ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts I...
Reconstructing movements and environmental histories of sharks may be possible by using the element ...
Determining the age of sharks using vertebral banding is a vital component of management, but the ca...
Differences in the chemical composition of calcified skeletal structures (e.g. shells, otoliths) hav...
Differences in the chemical composition of calcified skeletal structures (e.g. shells, otoliths) hav...
International audienceSharks occupy all living environments of the marine realm as well as some fres...
Knowledge of reproductive movements and sources of recruitment in highly mobile species is important...
As apex predators, sharks have a controlling influence on the marine ecosystem. However, their life ...
As upper-level predators, sharks are important for maintaining marine food web structure, but popula...
As upper-level predators, sharks are important for maintaining marine food web structure, but popula...
As predators, coastal and oceanic sharks play critical roles in shaping ecosystem structure and func...
Graduation date: 2014Differences in the chemical composition of calcified structures can be used to ...
Analysing the elemental composition of calcified structures of fish, such as otoliths, can show move...
We compare vertebral microchemistry with previously described age-related movement patterns of bull ...
We compare vertebral microchemistry with previously described age-related movement patterns of bull ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts I...
Reconstructing movements and environmental histories of sharks may be possible by using the element ...
Determining the age of sharks using vertebral banding is a vital component of management, but the ca...
Differences in the chemical composition of calcified skeletal structures (e.g. shells, otoliths) hav...
Differences in the chemical composition of calcified skeletal structures (e.g. shells, otoliths) hav...
International audienceSharks occupy all living environments of the marine realm as well as some fres...
Knowledge of reproductive movements and sources of recruitment in highly mobile species is important...
As apex predators, sharks have a controlling influence on the marine ecosystem. However, their life ...