Global oceans are absorbing over 90% of the heat trapped in our atmosphere due to accumulated anthropogenic greenhouse gases, resulting in increasing ocean temperatures. Such changes may influence marine ectotherms, such as sharks, as their body temperature concurrently increases toward their upper thermal limits. Sharks are high trophic level predators that play a key role in the regulation of ecosystem structure and health. Because many sharks are already threatened, it is especially important to understand the impact of climate change on these species. We used shark occurrence records collected by commercial fisheries within the Australian continental Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) to predict changes in future (2050-2099) relative to curr...
Alterations in predation pressure can have large effects on trophically-structured systems. Modifica...
Elasmobranchs (i.e., sharks, skates, and rays) have survived five mass extinction events and changed...
Les requins sont menacés aux causes anthropiques ; mais, les conséquences qu’une menace nouveau, le ...
Global oceans are absorbing over 90% of the heat trapped in our atmosphere due to accumulated anthro...
Globally, marine animal distributions are shifting in response to a changing climate. These shifts a...
Many of the world's shark populations are in decline, indicating the need for improved conservation ...
Nursery area habitats such as estuaries are vital for the success of many fish populations. Climate ...
This literature overview focuses on how shark species, are faring with the anthropogenically induced...
The Vulnerable (IUCN) whale shark spans warm and temperate waters around the globe. However, their p...
Sharks are one of the most threatened groups of marine animals worldwide, mostly owing to overfishin...
The redistribution of species has emerged as one of the most pervasive impacts of anthropogenic clim...
Ian Bouyoucos investigated mechanisms of vulnerability to climate change in newborn reef shark popul...
The ability to predict animal movement based on environmental change is essential for understanding ...
Blue shark (Prionace glauca) is amongst the most abundant shark species in international trade, howe...
[Extract] This chapter addresses the potential impact of climate change on the chondrichthyan fauna ...
Alterations in predation pressure can have large effects on trophically-structured systems. Modifica...
Elasmobranchs (i.e., sharks, skates, and rays) have survived five mass extinction events and changed...
Les requins sont menacés aux causes anthropiques ; mais, les conséquences qu’une menace nouveau, le ...
Global oceans are absorbing over 90% of the heat trapped in our atmosphere due to accumulated anthro...
Globally, marine animal distributions are shifting in response to a changing climate. These shifts a...
Many of the world's shark populations are in decline, indicating the need for improved conservation ...
Nursery area habitats such as estuaries are vital for the success of many fish populations. Climate ...
This literature overview focuses on how shark species, are faring with the anthropogenically induced...
The Vulnerable (IUCN) whale shark spans warm and temperate waters around the globe. However, their p...
Sharks are one of the most threatened groups of marine animals worldwide, mostly owing to overfishin...
The redistribution of species has emerged as one of the most pervasive impacts of anthropogenic clim...
Ian Bouyoucos investigated mechanisms of vulnerability to climate change in newborn reef shark popul...
The ability to predict animal movement based on environmental change is essential for understanding ...
Blue shark (Prionace glauca) is amongst the most abundant shark species in international trade, howe...
[Extract] This chapter addresses the potential impact of climate change on the chondrichthyan fauna ...
Alterations in predation pressure can have large effects on trophically-structured systems. Modifica...
Elasmobranchs (i.e., sharks, skates, and rays) have survived five mass extinction events and changed...
Les requins sont menacés aux causes anthropiques ; mais, les conséquences qu’une menace nouveau, le ...