The process of understanding the rapid global decline of sawfishes (Pristidae) has revealed great concern for their relatives, the wedgefishes (Rhinidae) and giant guitarfishes (Glaucostegidae), not least because all three families are targeted for their high-value and internationally traded 'white' fins. The objective of this study was to assess the extinction risk of all 10 wedgefishes and six giant guitarfishes by applying the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List Categories and Criteria, and to summarize the latest understanding of their biogeography and habitat, life history, exploitation, use and trade, and population status. Three of the 10 wedgefish species had not been assessed previously for the IUCN Re...
The most threatened family of the sharks and rays is the Pristidae (sawfishes), which is a unique fa...
Groupers are a valuable fishery resource of reef ecosystems and are among those species most vulnera...
Rare species, with low population sizes, restricted ranges and specialized habitat requirements, are...
The process of understanding the rapid global decline of sawfishes (Pristidae) has revealed great co...
1. Sawfish are arguably the world's most imperilled marine fishes. All five species are classified a...
Marine species live out-of-sight, consequently geographic range, population size and long-term trend...
Marine biodiversity worldwide is under increasing threat, primarily as a result of over-harvesting, ...
The rapid expansion of human activities threatens ocean-wide biodiversity. Numerous marine animal po...
Like many of the earth’s natural resources, humankind has mistakenly viewed the ocean as having an i...
The rapid expansion of human activities threatens ocean-wide biodiversity. Numerous marine animal po...
<p>Like many of the earth’s natural resources, humankind has mistakenly viewed the ocean as having a...
Like many of the earth’s natural resources, humankind has mistakenly viewed the ocean as having an i...
Groupers are a valuable fishery resource of reef ecosystems and are among those species most vulnera...
Sawfishes are coastally distributed rays that grow to very large sizes. All five species are assesse...
Globally, freshwater fishes are declining at an alarming rate. Despite much evidence of catastrophic...
The most threatened family of the sharks and rays is the Pristidae (sawfishes), which is a unique fa...
Groupers are a valuable fishery resource of reef ecosystems and are among those species most vulnera...
Rare species, with low population sizes, restricted ranges and specialized habitat requirements, are...
The process of understanding the rapid global decline of sawfishes (Pristidae) has revealed great co...
1. Sawfish are arguably the world's most imperilled marine fishes. All five species are classified a...
Marine species live out-of-sight, consequently geographic range, population size and long-term trend...
Marine biodiversity worldwide is under increasing threat, primarily as a result of over-harvesting, ...
The rapid expansion of human activities threatens ocean-wide biodiversity. Numerous marine animal po...
Like many of the earth’s natural resources, humankind has mistakenly viewed the ocean as having an i...
The rapid expansion of human activities threatens ocean-wide biodiversity. Numerous marine animal po...
<p>Like many of the earth’s natural resources, humankind has mistakenly viewed the ocean as having a...
Like many of the earth’s natural resources, humankind has mistakenly viewed the ocean as having an i...
Groupers are a valuable fishery resource of reef ecosystems and are among those species most vulnera...
Sawfishes are coastally distributed rays that grow to very large sizes. All five species are assesse...
Globally, freshwater fishes are declining at an alarming rate. Despite much evidence of catastrophic...
The most threatened family of the sharks and rays is the Pristidae (sawfishes), which is a unique fa...
Groupers are a valuable fishery resource of reef ecosystems and are among those species most vulnera...
Rare species, with low population sizes, restricted ranges and specialized habitat requirements, are...