Many factors influence the physiological stress response to fisheries capture in elasmobranchs. However, the influence of sea surface temperatures (SST) and behaviour are unknown and crucial considering global fishing pressures. We investigated the effect of SST and behaviour on the physiological stress response to capture of the gummy shark, Mustelus antarcticus, and compared our results to a laboratory study using similar conditions to test whether stress responses of in situ capture are consistent with those from laboratory simulations. Capture time for 23 M. antarcticus ranged 32-241 min as measured by hook timers or time depth recorders (TDR) in SSTs ranging 12-20°C. TDR data from 13 M. antarcticus were analysed to quantify capture beh...
Spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) and smoothhound (Mustelus canis) sharks in the northwestAtlantic u...
Catch-and-release (C&R) angling has increased in popularity through its mandatory and voluntary ...
AbstractSharks and other top predators have a substantial impact on their ecosystems through trophic...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 5 Dec. / Entrance H...
Empirical evaluations of how overexploited marine fishes respond to capture stress (physiologically ...
Elasmobranch stress responses are traditionally measured in the field by either singly or serially s...
Commercial fisheries bycatch is a considerable threat to elasmobranch population recovery, and techn...
The impacts of fisheries capture on the physiology, behavior, and survival of sharks have previously...
International audienceAbstract Ocean warming and acidification act concurrently on marine ectotherms...
Animals have finite energy stores and rates at which organisms acquire and use energy can have conse...
The response to capture is important in fisheries because it can reveal potential threats to species...
Fishes are often caught as bycatch on longlines and subsequently discarded. The behavioural response...
Some shark populations face declines owing to targeted capture and by-catch in longline fisheries. E...
Spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) and smoothhound (Mustelus canis) sharks in the northwest Atlantic ...
Most fish are ectotherms and for this reason, water temperature is thought to be one of the ma...
Spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) and smoothhound (Mustelus canis) sharks in the northwestAtlantic u...
Catch-and-release (C&R) angling has increased in popularity through its mandatory and voluntary ...
AbstractSharks and other top predators have a substantial impact on their ecosystems through trophic...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 5 Dec. / Entrance H...
Empirical evaluations of how overexploited marine fishes respond to capture stress (physiologically ...
Elasmobranch stress responses are traditionally measured in the field by either singly or serially s...
Commercial fisheries bycatch is a considerable threat to elasmobranch population recovery, and techn...
The impacts of fisheries capture on the physiology, behavior, and survival of sharks have previously...
International audienceAbstract Ocean warming and acidification act concurrently on marine ectotherms...
Animals have finite energy stores and rates at which organisms acquire and use energy can have conse...
The response to capture is important in fisheries because it can reveal potential threats to species...
Fishes are often caught as bycatch on longlines and subsequently discarded. The behavioural response...
Some shark populations face declines owing to targeted capture and by-catch in longline fisheries. E...
Spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) and smoothhound (Mustelus canis) sharks in the northwest Atlantic ...
Most fish are ectotherms and for this reason, water temperature is thought to be one of the ma...
Spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) and smoothhound (Mustelus canis) sharks in the northwestAtlantic u...
Catch-and-release (C&R) angling has increased in popularity through its mandatory and voluntary ...
AbstractSharks and other top predators have a substantial impact on their ecosystems through trophic...