This chapter addresses the potential impact of climate change on the chondrichthyan fauna of the Great Barrier Reef, that is, the sharks, rays, skates and holocephalans that occur within the Great Barrier Reef region. The terms ‘sharks and rays’ or ‘sharks’ are used throughout this chapter to describe this diverse group of fishes.This is Chapter 13 of Climate change and the Great Barrier Reef: a vulnerability assessment. The entire book can be found at http://hdl.handle.net/11017/13
Sharks and rays are key functional components of coral reef ecosystems, yet many populations of a fe...
Climate change poses a major threat to coral reef ecosystems, and will affect coral reef fishes in t...
There are three critical features of coral reef fish faunas. First, they represent the most diverse ...
[Extract] This chapter addresses the potential impact of climate change on the chondrichthyan fauna ...
Climate change has already caused significant impacts to Earth’s ecosystems. Shifts in plant and ani...
Currently 134 known species of sharks and rays divided into six functional groups. Susceptibility Us...
An Integrated Risk Assessment for Climate Change (IRACC) is developed and applied to assess the vuln...
© 2019 Karla Cirila Garces-GarciaThis thesis is composed of three data chapters and a general introd...
Marine biodiversity worldwide is under increasing threat, primarily as a result of over-harvesting, ...
The marine mammals of the GBR are an ecologically diverse group. They possess some important similar...
[Extract] This project aimed to provide new information on the biology and ecology of the blacktip r...
The rapid expansion of human activities threatens ocean-wide biodiversity. Numerous marine animal po...
This review focuses on pelagic environments. The oceanography of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is dy...
Sharks, rays, and chimaeras (Class Chondrichthyes; herein ‘sharks’) are the earliest extant jawed ve...
Recreational fisheries contribute substantially to the sociocultural and economic well-being of coas...
Sharks and rays are key functional components of coral reef ecosystems, yet many populations of a fe...
Climate change poses a major threat to coral reef ecosystems, and will affect coral reef fishes in t...
There are three critical features of coral reef fish faunas. First, they represent the most diverse ...
[Extract] This chapter addresses the potential impact of climate change on the chondrichthyan fauna ...
Climate change has already caused significant impacts to Earth’s ecosystems. Shifts in plant and ani...
Currently 134 known species of sharks and rays divided into six functional groups. Susceptibility Us...
An Integrated Risk Assessment for Climate Change (IRACC) is developed and applied to assess the vuln...
© 2019 Karla Cirila Garces-GarciaThis thesis is composed of three data chapters and a general introd...
Marine biodiversity worldwide is under increasing threat, primarily as a result of over-harvesting, ...
The marine mammals of the GBR are an ecologically diverse group. They possess some important similar...
[Extract] This project aimed to provide new information on the biology and ecology of the blacktip r...
The rapid expansion of human activities threatens ocean-wide biodiversity. Numerous marine animal po...
This review focuses on pelagic environments. The oceanography of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is dy...
Sharks, rays, and chimaeras (Class Chondrichthyes; herein ‘sharks’) are the earliest extant jawed ve...
Recreational fisheries contribute substantially to the sociocultural and economic well-being of coas...
Sharks and rays are key functional components of coral reef ecosystems, yet many populations of a fe...
Climate change poses a major threat to coral reef ecosystems, and will affect coral reef fishes in t...
There are three critical features of coral reef fish faunas. First, they represent the most diverse ...