Commercial fisheries bycatch is a considerable threat to elasmobranch population recovery, and techniques to mitigate sub-lethal consequences can be improved with data on the energetic, physiological, and behavioral response of individuals to capture. This study sought to estimate the effects of simulated longline capture on the behavior, energy use, and physiological stress of juvenile lemon sharks (Negaprion brevirostris). Captive sharks equipped with acceleration biologgers were subjected to 1 h of simulated longline capture. Swimming behaviors were identified from acceleration data using a machine-learning algorithm, energetic costs were estimated using accelerometer-calibrated relationships and respirometry, and physiological stress wa...
Many factors influence the physiological stress response to fisheries capture in elasmobranchs. Howe...
Tourism-related feeding of wildlife can result in detrimental, human-induced changes to the spatial ...
Traditional telemetry methods have been used to quantify the horizontal and vertical displacement o...
Animals have finite energy stores and rates at which organisms acquire and use energy can have conse...
Knowing how often animals engage in different behaviors and their energetic costs may explain why an...
Some shark populations face declines owing to targeted capture and by-catch in longline fisheries. E...
There is much interest in being able to quantify the swimming speeds and metabolic rates of wild aqu...
Exhaustive exercise leads to severe metabolic, acid-base, ionic and hematological changes in sharks...
The response to capture is important in fisheries because it can reveal potential threats to species...
Fishes are often caught as bycatch on longlines and subsequently discarded. The behavioural response...
© 2015 The Fisheries Society of the British Isles. Behavioural responses of lemon sharks Negaprion b...
Empirical evaluations of how overexploited marine fishes respond to capture stress (physiologically ...
Elasmobranch stress responses are traditionally measured in the field by either singly or serially s...
The impacts of fisheries capture on the physiology, behavior, and survival of sharks have previously...
Understanding the stress responses of sharks to recreational catch and release fishing has important...
Many factors influence the physiological stress response to fisheries capture in elasmobranchs. Howe...
Tourism-related feeding of wildlife can result in detrimental, human-induced changes to the spatial ...
Traditional telemetry methods have been used to quantify the horizontal and vertical displacement o...
Animals have finite energy stores and rates at which organisms acquire and use energy can have conse...
Knowing how often animals engage in different behaviors and their energetic costs may explain why an...
Some shark populations face declines owing to targeted capture and by-catch in longline fisheries. E...
There is much interest in being able to quantify the swimming speeds and metabolic rates of wild aqu...
Exhaustive exercise leads to severe metabolic, acid-base, ionic and hematological changes in sharks...
The response to capture is important in fisheries because it can reveal potential threats to species...
Fishes are often caught as bycatch on longlines and subsequently discarded. The behavioural response...
© 2015 The Fisheries Society of the British Isles. Behavioural responses of lemon sharks Negaprion b...
Empirical evaluations of how overexploited marine fishes respond to capture stress (physiologically ...
Elasmobranch stress responses are traditionally measured in the field by either singly or serially s...
The impacts of fisheries capture on the physiology, behavior, and survival of sharks have previously...
Understanding the stress responses of sharks to recreational catch and release fishing has important...
Many factors influence the physiological stress response to fisheries capture in elasmobranchs. Howe...
Tourism-related feeding of wildlife can result in detrimental, human-induced changes to the spatial ...
Traditional telemetry methods have been used to quantify the horizontal and vertical displacement o...