Long-term fisheries independent gill net surveys conducted in Texas estuaries from 1975 to 2006 were used to develop spatially explicit estuarine habitat use models for 3 coastal shark species: bull shark Carcharhinus leucas, blacktip shark C. limbatus, and bonnethead shark Sphyrna tiburo. Relationships between environmental predictors and shark distribution were investigated using boosted regression trees (BRT). Bull shark was the most abundant species (n = 5800), followed by blacktip (n = 2094), and bonnethead sharks (n = 1793). Environmental conditions influenced distribution patterns of all species and relationships were nonlinear, multivariate, and interactive. Results showed very good model performance and suggested shark distribution...
The shallow coastal waters of the temperate southeastern U.S. are utilized as habitat and nursery gr...
We used longline fishing to determine the effects of distance from the ocean, season, and short-term...
Quantifying shark distribution patterns and species-specific habitat associations in response to geo...
Estuaries function as important nursery and foraging habitats for many coastal species, including hi...
Identifying critical habitat for highly mobile species such as sharks is difficult, but essential fo...
Knowledge of shark habitat preferences and use patterns is important to effectively manage shark fis...
Understanding how animals alter habitat use in response to changing abiotic conditions is important ...
Estuaries function as important nursery and foraging habitats for many coastal species, including hi...
Nursery habitats provide refuge for juvenile organisms to grow and develop, and are utilized by seve...
The space utilization and distribution of young (<2 yr old) bull sharks Carcharhinus leucas within a...
Theoretical models of coastal shark populations have remained largely unchanged since the 1960s desp...
As coastal species experience increasing anthropogenic pressures there is a growing need to characte...
Sharks are considered top predators in many marine ecosystems, and can play an important role in str...
Understanding the factors that influence the distribution and abundance of predators, including shar...
We conducted a longline survey from 2002 - 2006 in Winyah Bay SC, a 65 km2 partially-mixed coastal p...
The shallow coastal waters of the temperate southeastern U.S. are utilized as habitat and nursery gr...
We used longline fishing to determine the effects of distance from the ocean, season, and short-term...
Quantifying shark distribution patterns and species-specific habitat associations in response to geo...
Estuaries function as important nursery and foraging habitats for many coastal species, including hi...
Identifying critical habitat for highly mobile species such as sharks is difficult, but essential fo...
Knowledge of shark habitat preferences and use patterns is important to effectively manage shark fis...
Understanding how animals alter habitat use in response to changing abiotic conditions is important ...
Estuaries function as important nursery and foraging habitats for many coastal species, including hi...
Nursery habitats provide refuge for juvenile organisms to grow and develop, and are utilized by seve...
The space utilization and distribution of young (<2 yr old) bull sharks Carcharhinus leucas within a...
Theoretical models of coastal shark populations have remained largely unchanged since the 1960s desp...
As coastal species experience increasing anthropogenic pressures there is a growing need to characte...
Sharks are considered top predators in many marine ecosystems, and can play an important role in str...
Understanding the factors that influence the distribution and abundance of predators, including shar...
We conducted a longline survey from 2002 - 2006 in Winyah Bay SC, a 65 km2 partially-mixed coastal p...
The shallow coastal waters of the temperate southeastern U.S. are utilized as habitat and nursery gr...
We used longline fishing to determine the effects of distance from the ocean, season, and short-term...
Quantifying shark distribution patterns and species-specific habitat associations in response to geo...