Nursery areas are critical to the survival of many marine species, and it is widely accepted that elasmobranch species use nursery areas where they improve species fitness. A 2007 review proposed an approach to identify elasmobranch nursery areas to help clarify their location and use. Here we examine progress towards defining elasmobranch nurseries in the intervening >= 10 years. Many studies have used these criteria, and some have tested their effectiveness, but it is apparent that there is still much to learn. Our current understanding of elasmobranch nurseries is biased towards tropical coastal shark species with few studies of temperate, pelagic, deep-water or batoid species. Recent research has used the criteria to more accurately ide...
There is a need to explore, in an integrated and statistical manner, how the number of species, rela...
Munks pygmy devil rays (Mobula munkiana) are medium-size, zooplanktivorous filter feeding, elasmobra...
Protecting essential habitats through the implementation of area closures has been recognized as a u...
Nursery areas are critical to the survival of many marine species, and it is widely accepted that el...
The concept of elasmobranch species using nursery areas was introduced in the early 1900s and has be...
Nursery areas are crucial for many elasmobranch species, providing benefits that increase fitness an...
Concern over declining shark populations has led to an intense interest in their conservation and ma...
Little is known about the sharks and rays of the Mesoamerican Caribbean. Studies of the elasmobranch...
As the state of non-marine aquatic environments (freshwater and estuarine environments with saliniti...
A 5 yr spring and summer survey (July 2000 to May 2004) of the elasmobranch fauna of Glover’s Reef M...
Coastal sharks can use shallow, nearshore habitats as nursery areas, which is a behaviour that may i...
A study on the correlation between water, sediment qualities and the diversity of elasmobranchs in J...
Effective conservation and management of shark populations is complicated by our limited understandi...
This study describes the first potential multi-species shark nursery area in Atlantic Africa (Sal Re...
Winyah Bay, near Georgetown, S.C., is one of the largest estuaries on the U.S. coast. Despite its si...
There is a need to explore, in an integrated and statistical manner, how the number of species, rela...
Munks pygmy devil rays (Mobula munkiana) are medium-size, zooplanktivorous filter feeding, elasmobra...
Protecting essential habitats through the implementation of area closures has been recognized as a u...
Nursery areas are critical to the survival of many marine species, and it is widely accepted that el...
The concept of elasmobranch species using nursery areas was introduced in the early 1900s and has be...
Nursery areas are crucial for many elasmobranch species, providing benefits that increase fitness an...
Concern over declining shark populations has led to an intense interest in their conservation and ma...
Little is known about the sharks and rays of the Mesoamerican Caribbean. Studies of the elasmobranch...
As the state of non-marine aquatic environments (freshwater and estuarine environments with saliniti...
A 5 yr spring and summer survey (July 2000 to May 2004) of the elasmobranch fauna of Glover’s Reef M...
Coastal sharks can use shallow, nearshore habitats as nursery areas, which is a behaviour that may i...
A study on the correlation between water, sediment qualities and the diversity of elasmobranchs in J...
Effective conservation and management of shark populations is complicated by our limited understandi...
This study describes the first potential multi-species shark nursery area in Atlantic Africa (Sal Re...
Winyah Bay, near Georgetown, S.C., is one of the largest estuaries on the U.S. coast. Despite its si...
There is a need to explore, in an integrated and statistical manner, how the number of species, rela...
Munks pygmy devil rays (Mobula munkiana) are medium-size, zooplanktivorous filter feeding, elasmobra...
Protecting essential habitats through the implementation of area closures has been recognized as a u...