International audienceAcquiring and storing energy is vital to sharks of all age-classes. Viviparous shark embryos receive endogenous maternal energy reserves to sustain the first weeks after birth. Then, in order to maintain body condition, sharks must start foraging. Our goal was to understand whether maternal energy investments vary between blacktip reef sharks (Carcharhinus melanopterus) from two populations and to what extent body condition and the initiation of foraging might be affected by presumably variable maternal investments. A total of 546 young sharks were captured at St. Joseph atoll (Seychelles) and Moorea (French Polynesia) between 2014 and 2018, and indices of body condition and percentage of stomachs containing prey were ...
International audienceDuring a mark–recapture survey from November 2014 until April 2017, 333 neonat...
Reef sharks may influence the foraging behaviour of mesopredatory teleosts on coral reefs via both r...
Coastal habitats provide important functions for many species and may serve as nursery grounds for t...
International audienceAcquiring and storing energy is vital to sharks of all age-classes. Viviparous...
Abstract The exploitation of sharks and the degradation of their habitats elevate the urgency to und...
Coastal sharks can use shallow, nearshore habitats as nursery areas, which is a behaviour that may i...
Conservation of top predators has been emphasised as essential in an ecosystem due to their role in ...
peer reviewedOntogenetic niche shifts are widespread. However, individual differences in size at bir...
Many sharks and other marine taxa use natal areas to maximize survival of young, meaning such areas ...
Sharks are members of elasmobranch fish characterized by a cartilaginous skeleton. Sharks are distri...
Conservation of top predators has been emphasized as essential in an ecosystem due to their role in ...
Coastal and estuarine systems provide critical shark habitats due to their relatively high productiv...
The extent of the global human footprint limits our understanding of what is natural in the marine e...
Coastal and estuarine systems provide critical shark habitats due to their relatively high productiv...
International audienceDuring a mark–recapture survey from November 2014 until April 2017, 333 neonat...
Reef sharks may influence the foraging behaviour of mesopredatory teleosts on coral reefs via both r...
Coastal habitats provide important functions for many species and may serve as nursery grounds for t...
International audienceAcquiring and storing energy is vital to sharks of all age-classes. Viviparous...
Abstract The exploitation of sharks and the degradation of their habitats elevate the urgency to und...
Coastal sharks can use shallow, nearshore habitats as nursery areas, which is a behaviour that may i...
Conservation of top predators has been emphasised as essential in an ecosystem due to their role in ...
peer reviewedOntogenetic niche shifts are widespread. However, individual differences in size at bir...
Many sharks and other marine taxa use natal areas to maximize survival of young, meaning such areas ...
Sharks are members of elasmobranch fish characterized by a cartilaginous skeleton. Sharks are distri...
Conservation of top predators has been emphasized as essential in an ecosystem due to their role in ...
Coastal and estuarine systems provide critical shark habitats due to their relatively high productiv...
The extent of the global human footprint limits our understanding of what is natural in the marine e...
Coastal and estuarine systems provide critical shark habitats due to their relatively high productiv...
International audienceDuring a mark–recapture survey from November 2014 until April 2017, 333 neonat...
Reef sharks may influence the foraging behaviour of mesopredatory teleosts on coral reefs via both r...
Coastal habitats provide important functions for many species and may serve as nursery grounds for t...