Two species of carcharhinid sharks aggregate every winter at the warm water effluent of a coastal power plant on the Israeli Mediterranean coast. The two species (Carcharhinus obscurus and Carcharhinus plumbeus) cooccur in a highly confined area for several months every year and are highly associated with the area in and around the hot water effluent. Niche partitioning has recently been suggested as a mechanism that enables the coexistence of similar shark species by resource partitioning, spatial partitioning, and temporal partitioning. In this study, we used acoustic telemetry to study the individual diel movement and activity patterns within this enclosed area and examined the differences between the two species sharing it. Although thi...
An array of acoustic receivers deployed in Cleveland Bay, north Queensland, Australia, passively tra...
Information on the spatial ecology of reef sharks is critical to understanding life-history patterns...
Information on the spatial ecology of reef sharks is critical to understanding life-history patterns...
Two species of carcharhinid sharks aggregate every winter at the warm water effluent of a coastal po...
Sharks are a highly diverse predatory taxon and are regularly found in large, potentially competitiv...
Global declines of shark populations are of concern because of their largely assumed role as moderat...
<div><p>We used acoustic telemetry to describe the patterns of vertical movement, site fidelity and ...
Silky sharks (Carcharhinus falciformis) represent a major component of global shark catch, both dire...
The pelagic environment represents a three-dimensional landscape; however, shark movement studies of...
We used acoustic telemetry to describe the patterns of vertical movement, site fidelity and residenc...
We used acoustic telemetry to describe the patterns of vertical movement, site fidelity and residenc...
<div><p>Sharks are top predators in many marine ecosystems and can impact community dynamics, yet ma...
Abstract Background Blue sharks (Prionace glauca) are among the most abundant and widely distributed...
The demography, spatial distribution, and movement patterns of leopard sharks (Triakis semifasciata)...
In coastal environments, many abiotic and biotic factors can influence daily movement patterns and b...
An array of acoustic receivers deployed in Cleveland Bay, north Queensland, Australia, passively tra...
Information on the spatial ecology of reef sharks is critical to understanding life-history patterns...
Information on the spatial ecology of reef sharks is critical to understanding life-history patterns...
Two species of carcharhinid sharks aggregate every winter at the warm water effluent of a coastal po...
Sharks are a highly diverse predatory taxon and are regularly found in large, potentially competitiv...
Global declines of shark populations are of concern because of their largely assumed role as moderat...
<div><p>We used acoustic telemetry to describe the patterns of vertical movement, site fidelity and ...
Silky sharks (Carcharhinus falciformis) represent a major component of global shark catch, both dire...
The pelagic environment represents a three-dimensional landscape; however, shark movement studies of...
We used acoustic telemetry to describe the patterns of vertical movement, site fidelity and residenc...
We used acoustic telemetry to describe the patterns of vertical movement, site fidelity and residenc...
<div><p>Sharks are top predators in many marine ecosystems and can impact community dynamics, yet ma...
Abstract Background Blue sharks (Prionace glauca) are among the most abundant and widely distributed...
The demography, spatial distribution, and movement patterns of leopard sharks (Triakis semifasciata)...
In coastal environments, many abiotic and biotic factors can influence daily movement patterns and b...
An array of acoustic receivers deployed in Cleveland Bay, north Queensland, Australia, passively tra...
Information on the spatial ecology of reef sharks is critical to understanding life-history patterns...
Information on the spatial ecology of reef sharks is critical to understanding life-history patterns...