Marine ecosystems are suffering severe depletion of apex predators worldwide [1], [2], [3] and [4]; shark declines are principally due to conservative life-histories and fisheries overexploitation [5], [6], [7] and [8]. On coral reefs, sharks are strongly interacting apex predators and play a key role in maintaining healthy reef ecosystems [9], [10] and [11]. Despite increasing fishing pressure, reef shark catches are rarely subject to specific limits, with management approaches typically depending upon no-take marine reserves to maintain populations [12], [13] and [14]. Here, we reveal that this approach is failing by documenting an ongoing collapse in two of the most abundant reef shark species on the Great Barrier Reef (Australia). We fi...
1. Reef sharks are declining worldwide under ever increasing fishing pressure with potential consequ...
A global survey of coral reefs reveals that overfishing is driving resident shark species toward ext...
Populations of two coral reef shark species are declining rapidly: the pattern of decline highlights...
Marine ecosystems are suffering severe depletion of apex predators worldwide [1], [2], [3] and [4]; ...
SummaryMarine ecosystems are suffering severe depletion of apex predators worldwide [1–4]; shark dec...
Marine ecosystems are suffering severe depletion of apex predators worldwide [1–4]; shark declines a...
# 1. The decline of large-bodied predatory species in the oceans is a concern both from a sustainabi...
Decades of overexploitation have devastated shark populations, leaving considerable doubt as to thei...
1. Reef sharks are declining world-wide under ever-increasing fishing pressure, with potential conse...
We collected reef shark population data from a large network of no-take and no-entry reserves (ie hu...
1. Reef sharks are declining worldwide under ever increasing fishing pressure with potential consequ...
A global survey of coral reefs reveals that overfishing is driving resident shark species toward ext...
Populations of two coral reef shark species are declining rapidly: the pattern of decline highlights...
Marine ecosystems are suffering severe depletion of apex predators worldwide [1], [2], [3] and [4]; ...
SummaryMarine ecosystems are suffering severe depletion of apex predators worldwide [1–4]; shark dec...
Marine ecosystems are suffering severe depletion of apex predators worldwide [1–4]; shark declines a...
# 1. The decline of large-bodied predatory species in the oceans is a concern both from a sustainabi...
Decades of overexploitation have devastated shark populations, leaving considerable doubt as to thei...
1. Reef sharks are declining world-wide under ever-increasing fishing pressure, with potential conse...
We collected reef shark population data from a large network of no-take and no-entry reserves (ie hu...
1. Reef sharks are declining worldwide under ever increasing fishing pressure with potential consequ...
A global survey of coral reefs reveals that overfishing is driving resident shark species toward ext...
Populations of two coral reef shark species are declining rapidly: the pattern of decline highlights...