Coastal and estuarine systems provide critical shark habitats due to their relatively high productivity and shallow, protected waters. The young (neonates, young‐of‐the‐year, and juveniles) of many coastal shark species occupy a diverse range of habitats and areas where they experience environmental variability, including acute and seasonal shifts in local salinities and temperatures. Although the location and functioning of essential shark habitats has been a focus in recent shark research, there is a paucity of data from the South Pacific. In this study, we document the temporal and spatial distribution, age class composition, and environmental parameters of young bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) in the Rewa, Sigatoka, and Navua Rivers, ...
The distribution and salinity preference of immature bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) were examined...
Estuaries provide critical nursery habitat for juvenile bull sharks Carcharhinus leucas, as they hav...
Local ecological knowledge (LEK) and traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) have the potential to im...
Coastal and estuarine systems provide critical shark habitats due to their relatively high productiv...
Coastal and estuarine systems provide critical shark habitats due to their relatively high productiv...
Effective species conservation requires the protection of all stages of its life-cycle. The Shark Re...
Population declines in shark species have been reported on local and global scales, with overfishing...
Population declines in shark species have been reported on local and global scales, with overfishing...
The scalloped hammerhead shark, Sphyrna lewini, is endangered throughout its global distribution. Ma...
Bull sharks Carcharhinus leucas use estuarine and riverine systems as nursery habitat. The Shark Ree...
The scalloped hammerhead shark, Sphyrna lewini, is endangered throughout its global distribution. M...
International audienceAcquiring and storing energy is vital to sharks of all age-classes. Viviparous...
Understanding spatio-temporal patterns in shark occurrence is critical for assessing the ecological ...
The Bull Shark (Carcharhinus leucas) faces varying levels of exploitation around the world due to it...
The bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas) is a large, mobile, circumglobally distributed high trophic lev...
The distribution and salinity preference of immature bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) were examined...
Estuaries provide critical nursery habitat for juvenile bull sharks Carcharhinus leucas, as they hav...
Local ecological knowledge (LEK) and traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) have the potential to im...
Coastal and estuarine systems provide critical shark habitats due to their relatively high productiv...
Coastal and estuarine systems provide critical shark habitats due to their relatively high productiv...
Effective species conservation requires the protection of all stages of its life-cycle. The Shark Re...
Population declines in shark species have been reported on local and global scales, with overfishing...
Population declines in shark species have been reported on local and global scales, with overfishing...
The scalloped hammerhead shark, Sphyrna lewini, is endangered throughout its global distribution. Ma...
Bull sharks Carcharhinus leucas use estuarine and riverine systems as nursery habitat. The Shark Ree...
The scalloped hammerhead shark, Sphyrna lewini, is endangered throughout its global distribution. M...
International audienceAcquiring and storing energy is vital to sharks of all age-classes. Viviparous...
Understanding spatio-temporal patterns in shark occurrence is critical for assessing the ecological ...
The Bull Shark (Carcharhinus leucas) faces varying levels of exploitation around the world due to it...
The bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas) is a large, mobile, circumglobally distributed high trophic lev...
The distribution and salinity preference of immature bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) were examined...
Estuaries provide critical nursery habitat for juvenile bull sharks Carcharhinus leucas, as they hav...
Local ecological knowledge (LEK) and traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) have the potential to im...