Sharks play important functional roles in coral reef ecosystems. Studying reef shark populations’ spatial ecology also contributes important data for effective conservation planning. The purpose of this study was to define the home range of neonatal blacktip reef sharks (Carcharhinus melanopterus) around Moorea, French Polynesia, and compare estimates using both mark-recapture surveys and active acoustic telemetry. Mark-recapture surveys produced a minimum convex polygon (MCP) of 0.07 km2 that was significantly larger than the MCP derived from acoustic telemetry (0.02 km2). Acoustic telemetry produced 50 and 95% kernel utilization densities that were smaller (0.02 km2) and larger (0.14 km2) than home range estimates from mark-recapture surv...
Understanding how sharks use coral reefs is essential for assessing risk of exposure to fisheries, h...
International audienceDuring a mark–recapture survey from November 2014 until April 2017, 333 neonat...
Knowledge of the spatial ecology and movement of animals contributes to our understanding of intra- ...
Sharks play important functional roles in coral reef ecosystems. Studying reef shark populations' sp...
Coastal habitats provide important functions for many species and may serve as nursery grounds for t...
We examined a population of blacktip sharks, Carcharhinus limbatus, within a coastal nursery area to...
Abstract Dramatic declines in reef shark populations have been documented worldwide in response to h...
Although marine protected areas (MPAs) are a common conservation strategy, these areas are often des...
The movement patterns and long-term site-fidelity of primarily juvenile Caribbean reef sharks, Carch...
The movement patterns and long-term site-fidelity of primarily juvenile Caribbean reef sharks, Carch...
Grey reef sharks (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) are apex predators found on many Indo-Pacific coral re...
The effects of habitat on the ecology, movements, and foraging strategies of marine apex predators a...
Animal movements, residence times, and subsequently foraging strategies, should vary with habitat qu...
The assessment of parameters population size and individual home range is important for effective co...
Understanding the efficacy of marine protected areas (MPAs) for wide-ranging predators is essential ...
Understanding how sharks use coral reefs is essential for assessing risk of exposure to fisheries, h...
International audienceDuring a mark–recapture survey from November 2014 until April 2017, 333 neonat...
Knowledge of the spatial ecology and movement of animals contributes to our understanding of intra- ...
Sharks play important functional roles in coral reef ecosystems. Studying reef shark populations' sp...
Coastal habitats provide important functions for many species and may serve as nursery grounds for t...
We examined a population of blacktip sharks, Carcharhinus limbatus, within a coastal nursery area to...
Abstract Dramatic declines in reef shark populations have been documented worldwide in response to h...
Although marine protected areas (MPAs) are a common conservation strategy, these areas are often des...
The movement patterns and long-term site-fidelity of primarily juvenile Caribbean reef sharks, Carch...
The movement patterns and long-term site-fidelity of primarily juvenile Caribbean reef sharks, Carch...
Grey reef sharks (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) are apex predators found on many Indo-Pacific coral re...
The effects of habitat on the ecology, movements, and foraging strategies of marine apex predators a...
Animal movements, residence times, and subsequently foraging strategies, should vary with habitat qu...
The assessment of parameters population size and individual home range is important for effective co...
Understanding the efficacy of marine protected areas (MPAs) for wide-ranging predators is essential ...
Understanding how sharks use coral reefs is essential for assessing risk of exposure to fisheries, h...
International audienceDuring a mark–recapture survey from November 2014 until April 2017, 333 neonat...
Knowledge of the spatial ecology and movement of animals contributes to our understanding of intra- ...