Worldwide declines in populations of large elasmobranchs and the potential cascading effects on marine ecosystems have garnered considerable attention. Far less appreciated are the potential ecological impacts of changes in abundances of small to medium bodied elasmobranchs mesopredators. Crucial to elucidating the role of these elasmobranchs is an understanding of their habitat use and foraging ecology in pristine conditions. I investigated the trophic interactions and factors driving spatiotemporal variation in abundances of elasmobranch mesopredators in the relatively pristine ecosystem of Shark Bay, Australia. First, I describe the species composition and seasonal habitat use patterns of elasmobranch mesopredator on the sandflats of Sha...
Elkhorn Slough is an estuarine system that provides habitat for several elasmobranch species. During...
Large apex predators are believed to play key roles in ecosystem structure and dynamics. However, fo...
As coastal species experience increasing anthropogenic pressures there is a growing need to characte...
Worldwide declines in populations of large elasmobranchs and the potential cascading effects on mari...
Dramatic declines in populations of large elasmobranchs, as well as the potential release of elasmob...
There is a need to explore, in an integrated and statistical manner, how the number of species, rela...
The global decline of large sharks has fuelled a rapidly expanding field of research into their ecol...
Understanding how spatial ecology varies between life stages, and whether there is an overlap of cri...
Shark-like batoids are a group of elasmobranchs with a body form similar to that of sharks (i.e. elo...
Four species of stingarees (Urolophus lobatus, U. paucimaculatus, Trygonoptera personata and T. muco...
Many batoid species will form aggregations while resting on the seafloor; however, the environmental...
As coastal species experience increasing anthropogenic pressures there is a growing need to characte...
Large predators often play important roles in structuring marine communities. To understand the role...
In theory, predators should attempt to match the distribution of their prey, and prey to avoid areas...
Whereas many land predators disappeared before their ecological roles were studied, the decline of m...
Elkhorn Slough is an estuarine system that provides habitat for several elasmobranch species. During...
Large apex predators are believed to play key roles in ecosystem structure and dynamics. However, fo...
As coastal species experience increasing anthropogenic pressures there is a growing need to characte...
Worldwide declines in populations of large elasmobranchs and the potential cascading effects on mari...
Dramatic declines in populations of large elasmobranchs, as well as the potential release of elasmob...
There is a need to explore, in an integrated and statistical manner, how the number of species, rela...
The global decline of large sharks has fuelled a rapidly expanding field of research into their ecol...
Understanding how spatial ecology varies between life stages, and whether there is an overlap of cri...
Shark-like batoids are a group of elasmobranchs with a body form similar to that of sharks (i.e. elo...
Four species of stingarees (Urolophus lobatus, U. paucimaculatus, Trygonoptera personata and T. muco...
Many batoid species will form aggregations while resting on the seafloor; however, the environmental...
As coastal species experience increasing anthropogenic pressures there is a growing need to characte...
Large predators often play important roles in structuring marine communities. To understand the role...
In theory, predators should attempt to match the distribution of their prey, and prey to avoid areas...
Whereas many land predators disappeared before their ecological roles were studied, the decline of m...
Elkhorn Slough is an estuarine system that provides habitat for several elasmobranch species. During...
Large apex predators are believed to play key roles in ecosystem structure and dynamics. However, fo...
As coastal species experience increasing anthropogenic pressures there is a growing need to characte...