There are widespread records of grouping behaviour in both adult and juvenile sharks and rays (Class Chondrichthyes, Subclass Elasmobranchii). Yet despite burgeoning descriptions of these events, many of the proximate and ultimate causes of group living in these top predators remain elusive. Given the documented negative anthropogenic effects on many shark populations globally, there is an increasing need to understand how behaviourally mediated grouping influences population distributions and abundance, and the role this plays in exacerbating vulnerability to fishing mortality. Here, we analyse group living in elasmobranchs: we describe our current understanding of the patterns, mechanisms and functions of both aggregation (where grouping ...
International audienceThe use of olfactory stimuli and the provision of food are a common practice t...
Sharks are crucial to the marine ecosystem, but they are critically declining. Their bad public imag...
Marine predators such as sharks often form single-sex aggregations as part of their diel behavioral ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 62-76.1. Introduction -- 2. Methods -- 3. Results -- 4. Discu...
The mechanisms and functions of shark grouping behaviour have received relatively little scientific ...
Many shark species form groups; yet the drivers of this behaviour are not well understood. Aggregati...
For marine predators there is a paucity of studies on social behaviour, and even fewer studies have ...
Despite substantial research interest in understanding individual-level consistency in behavioral at...
Large, solitary, marine predators such as sharks have been observed to aggregate at specific areas. ...
Shark dive ecotourism is a lucrative industry in many regions around the globe. In some cases, shark...
Publisher's PDFComplex social networks and behaviors are difficult to observe for free-living marine...
To adapt to their environment, organisms can either directly interact with their surroundings or use...
The use of olfactory stimuli and the provision of food are a common practice to prompt artificial ag...
Animals across vertebrate taxa form social communities and often exist as fission–fusion groups. Cen...
This study was designed to address whether juvenile small spotted catsharks Scyliorhinus canicula ag...
International audienceThe use of olfactory stimuli and the provision of food are a common practice t...
Sharks are crucial to the marine ecosystem, but they are critically declining. Their bad public imag...
Marine predators such as sharks often form single-sex aggregations as part of their diel behavioral ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 62-76.1. Introduction -- 2. Methods -- 3. Results -- 4. Discu...
The mechanisms and functions of shark grouping behaviour have received relatively little scientific ...
Many shark species form groups; yet the drivers of this behaviour are not well understood. Aggregati...
For marine predators there is a paucity of studies on social behaviour, and even fewer studies have ...
Despite substantial research interest in understanding individual-level consistency in behavioral at...
Large, solitary, marine predators such as sharks have been observed to aggregate at specific areas. ...
Shark dive ecotourism is a lucrative industry in many regions around the globe. In some cases, shark...
Publisher's PDFComplex social networks and behaviors are difficult to observe for free-living marine...
To adapt to their environment, organisms can either directly interact with their surroundings or use...
The use of olfactory stimuli and the provision of food are a common practice to prompt artificial ag...
Animals across vertebrate taxa form social communities and often exist as fission–fusion groups. Cen...
This study was designed to address whether juvenile small spotted catsharks Scyliorhinus canicula ag...
International audienceThe use of olfactory stimuli and the provision of food are a common practice t...
Sharks are crucial to the marine ecosystem, but they are critically declining. Their bad public imag...
Marine predators such as sharks often form single-sex aggregations as part of their diel behavioral ...