Determining the residency of an aquatic species is important but challenging and it remains unclear what is the best sampling methodology. Photo-identification has been used extensively to estimate patterns of animals' residency and is arguably the most common approach, but it may not be the most effective approach in marine environments. To examine this, in 2005, we deployed acoustic transmitters on 22 white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) in Mossel Bay, South Africa to quantify the probability of detecting these tagged sharks by photo-identification and different deployment strategies of acoustic telemetry equipment. Using the data collected by the different sampling approaches (detections from an acoustic listening station deployed under...
Before the worldwide decline of the 'globally vulnerable' Carcharias taurus may be addressed, an und...
Spotted ragged-tooth sharks Carcharias taurus occur along the southern and eastern coasts of South A...
Accurate assessments of population parameters, such as survival and abundance, are critical for effe...
The world’s largest extant fish, the whale shark Rhincodon typus, is one of the most-studied species...
Captive and wild Carcharias taurus were used to assess whether spots present on their flanks were su...
Understanding and predicting the distribution of organisms in heterogeneous environments is a fundam...
<div><p>Following centuries of exploitation, basking sharks (<i>Cetorhinus maximus</i>) are consider...
Whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) are typically dispersed throughout their circumtropical range, but th...
Whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) are typically dispersed throughout their circumtropical range, but th...
Citizen science is promoted as a simple and cost-effective alternative to traditional approaches for...
Mossel Bay is internationally recognised as one of the centres of abundance of white sharks in South...
The ecological characteristics of many cryptic and evasive marine vertebrates, such as sharks, are w...
1. Our understanding of the ecology of sharks and other highly mobile marine species often relies on...
South Africa is reputed to host the world's largest remaining population of white sharks, yet no stu...
Despite the importance of observers to collect data for effective fisheries management worldwide, th...
Before the worldwide decline of the 'globally vulnerable' Carcharias taurus may be addressed, an und...
Spotted ragged-tooth sharks Carcharias taurus occur along the southern and eastern coasts of South A...
Accurate assessments of population parameters, such as survival and abundance, are critical for effe...
The world’s largest extant fish, the whale shark Rhincodon typus, is one of the most-studied species...
Captive and wild Carcharias taurus were used to assess whether spots present on their flanks were su...
Understanding and predicting the distribution of organisms in heterogeneous environments is a fundam...
<div><p>Following centuries of exploitation, basking sharks (<i>Cetorhinus maximus</i>) are consider...
Whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) are typically dispersed throughout their circumtropical range, but th...
Whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) are typically dispersed throughout their circumtropical range, but th...
Citizen science is promoted as a simple and cost-effective alternative to traditional approaches for...
Mossel Bay is internationally recognised as one of the centres of abundance of white sharks in South...
The ecological characteristics of many cryptic and evasive marine vertebrates, such as sharks, are w...
1. Our understanding of the ecology of sharks and other highly mobile marine species often relies on...
South Africa is reputed to host the world's largest remaining population of white sharks, yet no stu...
Despite the importance of observers to collect data for effective fisheries management worldwide, th...
Before the worldwide decline of the 'globally vulnerable' Carcharias taurus may be addressed, an und...
Spotted ragged-tooth sharks Carcharias taurus occur along the southern and eastern coasts of South A...
Accurate assessments of population parameters, such as survival and abundance, are critical for effe...