Illegal fishing, unregulated bycatch, and market demand for certain products (e.g., fins) are largely responsible for the rapid global decline of shark and ray populations. Controlling trade of endangered species remains difficult due to product variety, taxonomic ambiguity, and trade complexity. The genetic tools traditionally used to identify traded species typically target individual tissue samples, and are time-consuming and/or species-specific. Here, we performed high-throughput sequencing of trace DNA fragments retrieved from dust and scraps left behind by trade activities. We metabarcoded “shark-dust” samples from seven processing plants in the world's biggest shark landing site (Java, Indonesia), and identified 61 shark and ray taxa...
Industrial scale exploitation of sharks globally to satisfy demands of the international shark fin m...
Sharks are charismatic predators that play a key role in most marine food webs. Their demonstrated v...
In recent decades, a combination of increasing demand and economic globalisation has created a globa...
Illegal fishing, unregulated bycatch, and market demand for certain products (e.g., fins) are largel...
Illegal fishing, unregulated bycatch, and market demand for certain products (e.g. fins) are largely...
Data repository accompanying manuscript titled of "Shark-dust: Application of high-throughput DNA se...
Trade restrictions have been established to counteract the rapid global decline of sharks and rays (...
Trade restrictions for endangered elasmobranch species exist to disincentivise their exploitation an...
Trade restrictions for many endangered elasmobranch species exist to disincentivise their exploitati...
Continuously increasing demand for plant and animal products causes unsustainable depletion of biolo...
Mounting evidence that sharks are being over-fished to supply shark fin markets is causing widesprea...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordM...
Here, we report trading of endangered shark species in a world hotspot for elasmobranch conservation...
In recent decades, a combination of increasing demand and economic globalisation has created a globa...
Trade involving elasmobranch products in Bangladesh is a four-decade-long practice in large scale an...
Industrial scale exploitation of sharks globally to satisfy demands of the international shark fin m...
Sharks are charismatic predators that play a key role in most marine food webs. Their demonstrated v...
In recent decades, a combination of increasing demand and economic globalisation has created a globa...
Illegal fishing, unregulated bycatch, and market demand for certain products (e.g., fins) are largel...
Illegal fishing, unregulated bycatch, and market demand for certain products (e.g. fins) are largely...
Data repository accompanying manuscript titled of "Shark-dust: Application of high-throughput DNA se...
Trade restrictions have been established to counteract the rapid global decline of sharks and rays (...
Trade restrictions for endangered elasmobranch species exist to disincentivise their exploitation an...
Trade restrictions for many endangered elasmobranch species exist to disincentivise their exploitati...
Continuously increasing demand for plant and animal products causes unsustainable depletion of biolo...
Mounting evidence that sharks are being over-fished to supply shark fin markets is causing widesprea...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordM...
Here, we report trading of endangered shark species in a world hotspot for elasmobranch conservation...
In recent decades, a combination of increasing demand and economic globalisation has created a globa...
Trade involving elasmobranch products in Bangladesh is a four-decade-long practice in large scale an...
Industrial scale exploitation of sharks globally to satisfy demands of the international shark fin m...
Sharks are charismatic predators that play a key role in most marine food webs. Their demonstrated v...
In recent decades, a combination of increasing demand and economic globalisation has created a globa...