1. Flapper skates (Dipturus intermedius) were once widespread in European shelf waters but are currently classified as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature due to historical overexploitation. Novel monitoring approaches are needed to assess the efficacy of management measures, such as dedicated marine protected areas, for the conservation of relict skate populations.2. Flapper skates possess distinctive dorsal spot patterns, which could potentially be used for individual recognition using photo‐identification (photo‐ID) approaches. This study assessed the potential of photo‐ID as a method for individual recognition of a relict population of skates within a dedicated marine protected area in western Sco...
1. This study provides the first report of an egg nursery for the Critically Endangered flapper skat...
Variations between distinct natural markings of freckled hawkfish (Paracirrhites forsteri) could all...
Estimating the demographic parameters of contemporary populations is essential to the success of ela...
1. Flapper skates (Dipturus intermedius) were once widespread in European shelf waters but are curre...
1. Flapper skates (Dipturus intermedius) were once widespread in European shelf waters but are curre...
1. Flapper skates (Dipturus intermedius) were once widespread in European shelf waters but are curre...
Morphological similarities between skates of the genus Dipturus in the north-eastern Atlantic and Me...
1. Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are widely used in marine management, but for mobile species unders...
1. Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are widely used in marine management, but for mobile species unders...
1. Movement shapes the lives of animals and their interactions with human activities. In recent deca...
Funding information: Surveys were supported by a grant from WWF Netherlands. The writing of this pap...
The flapper skate, Dipturus intermedius (Parnell, 1837), is the largest of all European skate and ra...
Skates (Rajidae) have been commercially exploited in Europe for hundreds of years with some species’...
The authors would like to thank the College of Life Sciences of Aberdeen University and Marine Scotl...
1. This study provides the first report of an egg nursery for the Critically Endangered flapper skat...
Variations between distinct natural markings of freckled hawkfish (Paracirrhites forsteri) could all...
Estimating the demographic parameters of contemporary populations is essential to the success of ela...
1. Flapper skates (Dipturus intermedius) were once widespread in European shelf waters but are curre...
1. Flapper skates (Dipturus intermedius) were once widespread in European shelf waters but are curre...
1. Flapper skates (Dipturus intermedius) were once widespread in European shelf waters but are curre...
Morphological similarities between skates of the genus Dipturus in the north-eastern Atlantic and Me...
1. Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are widely used in marine management, but for mobile species unders...
1. Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are widely used in marine management, but for mobile species unders...
1. Movement shapes the lives of animals and their interactions with human activities. In recent deca...
Funding information: Surveys were supported by a grant from WWF Netherlands. The writing of this pap...
The flapper skate, Dipturus intermedius (Parnell, 1837), is the largest of all European skate and ra...
Skates (Rajidae) have been commercially exploited in Europe for hundreds of years with some species’...
The authors would like to thank the College of Life Sciences of Aberdeen University and Marine Scotl...
1. This study provides the first report of an egg nursery for the Critically Endangered flapper skat...
Variations between distinct natural markings of freckled hawkfish (Paracirrhites forsteri) could all...
Estimating the demographic parameters of contemporary populations is essential to the success of ela...