Sharks are traditionally classified as generalists that use a diverse range of habitats and prey. While this is an accurate description of some species, sharks exhibit a range of resource use strategies that affect their influence on communities. These strategies also influence resilience in the face of environmental and anthropogenic effects. Identifying resource use patterns is critical to understanding sharks in aquatic environments. However, despite the rapid increase in studies focused on measuring the dietary and habitat selection patterns of sharks, discussion on how to define the ecological specialisation of sharks has been limited. This is an impediment to communication and research as definitions of specialisation and how to measu...
Most shark-induced human fatalities are followed by widespread and unselective culling campaigns th...
For centuries, the primary manner in which humans have interacted with sharks has been fishing. A co...
Whereas many land predators disappeared before their ecological roles were studied, the decline of m...
Sharks are traditionally classified as generalists that use a diverse range of habitats and prey. Wh...
The resource use strategies species exhibit affects their role within communities and how they respo...
Sharks occur in all of the world oceans and in waters that include deep-sea, oceanic, neritic, and e...
Predators within aquatic environments hold important functional roles that impact the structure and ...
Sharks and their cartilaginous relatives (Class Chondrichthyes, herein ‘sharks’) are one of the worl...
As coastal species experience increasing anthropogenic pressures there is a growing need to characte...
Theoretical models of coastal shark populations have remained largely unchanged since the 1960s desp...
The young (neonates, young-of-the-year and juveniles) of many shark species occupy a diverse range o...
The decline of predators in a variety of ecosystems has transformed community structure through meso...
Global declines of shark populations are of concern because of their largely assumed role as moderat...
Currently 134 known species of sharks and rays divided into six functional groups. Susceptibility Us...
Evidence of philopatric behavior in diverse species of sharks is accumulating through various source...
Most shark-induced human fatalities are followed by widespread and unselective culling campaigns th...
For centuries, the primary manner in which humans have interacted with sharks has been fishing. A co...
Whereas many land predators disappeared before their ecological roles were studied, the decline of m...
Sharks are traditionally classified as generalists that use a diverse range of habitats and prey. Wh...
The resource use strategies species exhibit affects their role within communities and how they respo...
Sharks occur in all of the world oceans and in waters that include deep-sea, oceanic, neritic, and e...
Predators within aquatic environments hold important functional roles that impact the structure and ...
Sharks and their cartilaginous relatives (Class Chondrichthyes, herein ‘sharks’) are one of the worl...
As coastal species experience increasing anthropogenic pressures there is a growing need to characte...
Theoretical models of coastal shark populations have remained largely unchanged since the 1960s desp...
The young (neonates, young-of-the-year and juveniles) of many shark species occupy a diverse range o...
The decline of predators in a variety of ecosystems has transformed community structure through meso...
Global declines of shark populations are of concern because of their largely assumed role as moderat...
Currently 134 known species of sharks and rays divided into six functional groups. Susceptibility Us...
Evidence of philopatric behavior in diverse species of sharks is accumulating through various source...
Most shark-induced human fatalities are followed by widespread and unselective culling campaigns th...
For centuries, the primary manner in which humans have interacted with sharks has been fishing. A co...
Whereas many land predators disappeared before their ecological roles were studied, the decline of m...