Identifying the ecological traits of threatened species may help to identify species vulnerable to exploitation and habitat loss, predict future declines in abundance and provide the basis for their conservation. We assessed the relationship of dietary and habitat niche breadth on conservation status of skate species (Chondrichthyes, Rajiformes). We hypothesized that skate species with a narrow niche breadth have a higher conservation concern than skate species with wide niche breadth. Conservation status (IUCN), dietary and depth range data on 57 skate species were collected. Generalized linear mixed effect models were fitted with taxonomic level (genera nested within family) included as a random effect term in each model. In each model, b...
Patterns of biodiversity provide foundational information that can be used to inform conservation pr...
The bignose fanskate, Sympterygia acuta, is a small-to-medium-sized species endemic to shallow coast...
Marine biodiversity worldwide is under increasing threat, primarily as a result of over-harvesting, ...
Skates (Elasmobranchii, Rajiformes) are a morphologically conservative group of bentophagous chondri...
International audienceElasmobranchs are k-strategy species with low reproduction rate and slow growt...
Sharks, skates, rays and chimaeras (chondrichthyans) are of high conservation concern; especially ob...
Knowing how sympatric species partition their resources is very important for understanding the mech...
Competition for food could be a major force driving changes in the community structure of skates (Ra...
Aim The criteria used to define the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List c...
Rare species, with low population sizes, restricted ranges and specialized habitat requirements, are...
Competition for food could be a major force driving changes in the community structure of skates (Ra...
International audienceGlobal declines in elasmobranchs have been observed. Conservation measures suc...
Skates and rays constitute the most speciose group of chondrichthyan fishes, yet are characterised b...
Climatic changes are disrupting distribution patterns of populations through shifts in species abiot...
Humans have indirectly and directly contributed to the extinction of over 500 species within the pas...
Patterns of biodiversity provide foundational information that can be used to inform conservation pr...
The bignose fanskate, Sympterygia acuta, is a small-to-medium-sized species endemic to shallow coast...
Marine biodiversity worldwide is under increasing threat, primarily as a result of over-harvesting, ...
Skates (Elasmobranchii, Rajiformes) are a morphologically conservative group of bentophagous chondri...
International audienceElasmobranchs are k-strategy species with low reproduction rate and slow growt...
Sharks, skates, rays and chimaeras (chondrichthyans) are of high conservation concern; especially ob...
Knowing how sympatric species partition their resources is very important for understanding the mech...
Competition for food could be a major force driving changes in the community structure of skates (Ra...
Aim The criteria used to define the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List c...
Rare species, with low population sizes, restricted ranges and specialized habitat requirements, are...
Competition for food could be a major force driving changes in the community structure of skates (Ra...
International audienceGlobal declines in elasmobranchs have been observed. Conservation measures suc...
Skates and rays constitute the most speciose group of chondrichthyan fishes, yet are characterised b...
Climatic changes are disrupting distribution patterns of populations through shifts in species abiot...
Humans have indirectly and directly contributed to the extinction of over 500 species within the pas...
Patterns of biodiversity provide foundational information that can be used to inform conservation pr...
The bignose fanskate, Sympterygia acuta, is a small-to-medium-sized species endemic to shallow coast...
Marine biodiversity worldwide is under increasing threat, primarily as a result of over-harvesting, ...