Background Measuring coastal-pelagic prey fields at scales relevant to the movements of marine predators is challenging due to the dynamic and ephemeral nature of these environments. Whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) are thought to aggregate in nearshore tropical waters due to seasonally enhanced foraging opportunities. This implies that the three-dimensional movements of these animals may be associated with bio-physical properties that enhance prey availability. To date, few studies have tested this hypothesis. Methods Here, we conducted ship-based acoustic surveys, net tows and water column profiling (salinity, temperature, chlorophyll fluorescence) to determine the volumetric density, distribution and community composition of mesozooplankto...
Global overfishing of higher-level predators has caused cascading effects to lower trophic levels in...
Abstract Background Central place foragers (CPF) rest within a central place, and theory predicts th...
Aim: Predicting distribution patterns of whale sharks (Rhincodon typus, Smith 1828) in the open ocea...
Background Measuring coastal-pelagic prey fields at scales relevant to the movements of marine preda...
Seven whale sharks were tracked using satellite-linked tags from Ningaloo Reef, off northern Western...
Whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) seasonally aggregate at Western Australia’s Ningaloo Reef in the aust...
Satellite tracking of 27 whale sharks in the eastern tropical Pacific, examined in relation to envir...
The movements of predators are inherently connected to their prey and environment. Yet, quantifying ...
The short-term movements and behaviour of whale sharks (Rhincodon typus Smith, 1828) during March 19...
<div><p>The whale shark (<i>Rhincodon typus</i>) is a wide-ranging, filter-feeding species typically...
The short-term movements and behaviour of whale sharks (Rhincodon typus Smith, 1828) during March 19...
Large planktivores require high-density prey patches to make feeding energetically viable. This is a...
An understanding of the role that large marine predators play in structuring trophic flow and nutrie...
Background The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is known to aggregate in a number of coastal locations ...
An understanding of the role that large marine predators play in structuring trophic flow and nutrie...
Global overfishing of higher-level predators has caused cascading effects to lower trophic levels in...
Abstract Background Central place foragers (CPF) rest within a central place, and theory predicts th...
Aim: Predicting distribution patterns of whale sharks (Rhincodon typus, Smith 1828) in the open ocea...
Background Measuring coastal-pelagic prey fields at scales relevant to the movements of marine preda...
Seven whale sharks were tracked using satellite-linked tags from Ningaloo Reef, off northern Western...
Whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) seasonally aggregate at Western Australia’s Ningaloo Reef in the aust...
Satellite tracking of 27 whale sharks in the eastern tropical Pacific, examined in relation to envir...
The movements of predators are inherently connected to their prey and environment. Yet, quantifying ...
The short-term movements and behaviour of whale sharks (Rhincodon typus Smith, 1828) during March 19...
<div><p>The whale shark (<i>Rhincodon typus</i>) is a wide-ranging, filter-feeding species typically...
The short-term movements and behaviour of whale sharks (Rhincodon typus Smith, 1828) during March 19...
Large planktivores require high-density prey patches to make feeding energetically viable. This is a...
An understanding of the role that large marine predators play in structuring trophic flow and nutrie...
Background The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is known to aggregate in a number of coastal locations ...
An understanding of the role that large marine predators play in structuring trophic flow and nutrie...
Global overfishing of higher-level predators has caused cascading effects to lower trophic levels in...
Abstract Background Central place foragers (CPF) rest within a central place, and theory predicts th...
Aim: Predicting distribution patterns of whale sharks (Rhincodon typus, Smith 1828) in the open ocea...