Growing concerns about the conservation of elasmobranchs have prompted a surge in research, because scientific studies that can support management actions are needed. Sawfishes are among the most threatened fishes worldwide and epitomize the challenge of conserving widely distributed, large-bodied marine fishes. We used a comparative approach to provide data on the trophic ecology of the smalltooth sawfish Pristis pectinata in the western Atlantic coastal waters of southwest Florida, USA. Specifically, we applied (1) stable isotope techniques to fin tissues of smalltooth sawfish and 2 sympatric elasmobranch species that have well-documented diets (i.e. bull shark Carcharhinus leucas and cownose ray Rhinoptera bonasus), and muscle tissue fro...
The global decline of large sharks has fuelled a rapidly expanding field of research into their ecol...
Sclerorhynchids (extinct sawfishes, Batoidea), pristids (extant sawfish, Batoidea) and pristiophorid...
Knowledge on the trophic ecology of elasmobranch species in all their size classes is important to d...
16 pages, 7 figures, 4 tables, supplementary material http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps11494Deficiencie...
Class Elasmobranchii represents a family of fishes which have developed a wide array of adaptations ...
Understanding how endangered marine species rely on coastal habitats is vital for population recover...
Sawfishes (Chondrichthyes, Pristidae) are considered one of the most endangered families among elasm...
Knowledge of the feeding ecology and trophic interactions of marine species is essential to understa...
The smalltooth sawfish Pristis pectinata is an endangered species endemic to the Atlantic Ocean. The...
To aid recovery efforts of smalltooth sawfish (Pristis pectinata) populations in U.S. waters a resea...
The abundances of migratory sharks observed throughout the Mid-Atlantic Bight (MAB) during productiv...
Identifying essential habitat for large, mobile endangered species is difficult, particularly marine...
Cownose rays are benthic, suction feeders whose foraging activities have been implicated in severe d...
Biological interactions among species can play a dominant role in structuring marine fish communitie...
Sclerorhynchids (extinct sawfishes, Batoidea), pristids (extant sawfish, Batoidea) and pristiophorid...
The global decline of large sharks has fuelled a rapidly expanding field of research into their ecol...
Sclerorhynchids (extinct sawfishes, Batoidea), pristids (extant sawfish, Batoidea) and pristiophorid...
Knowledge on the trophic ecology of elasmobranch species in all their size classes is important to d...
16 pages, 7 figures, 4 tables, supplementary material http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps11494Deficiencie...
Class Elasmobranchii represents a family of fishes which have developed a wide array of adaptations ...
Understanding how endangered marine species rely on coastal habitats is vital for population recover...
Sawfishes (Chondrichthyes, Pristidae) are considered one of the most endangered families among elasm...
Knowledge of the feeding ecology and trophic interactions of marine species is essential to understa...
The smalltooth sawfish Pristis pectinata is an endangered species endemic to the Atlantic Ocean. The...
To aid recovery efforts of smalltooth sawfish (Pristis pectinata) populations in U.S. waters a resea...
The abundances of migratory sharks observed throughout the Mid-Atlantic Bight (MAB) during productiv...
Identifying essential habitat for large, mobile endangered species is difficult, particularly marine...
Cownose rays are benthic, suction feeders whose foraging activities have been implicated in severe d...
Biological interactions among species can play a dominant role in structuring marine fish communitie...
Sclerorhynchids (extinct sawfishes, Batoidea), pristids (extant sawfish, Batoidea) and pristiophorid...
The global decline of large sharks has fuelled a rapidly expanding field of research into their ecol...
Sclerorhynchids (extinct sawfishes, Batoidea), pristids (extant sawfish, Batoidea) and pristiophorid...
Knowledge on the trophic ecology of elasmobranch species in all their size classes is important to d...