Declines of large sharks and subsequent release of elasmobranch mesopredators (smaller sharks and rays) may pose problems for marine fisheries management as some mesopredators consume exploitable shellfish species. The spotted eagle ray (Aetobatus narinari) is the most abundant inshore elasmobranch in subtropical Bermuda, but its predatory role remains unexamined despite suspected abundance increases and its hypothesized specialization for mollusks. We utilized a combination of acoustic telemetry, benthic invertebrate sampling, gut content analysis and manipulative experiments to assess the impact of spotted eagle rays on Bermudian shellfish resources. Residency and distribution of adult spotted eagle rays was monitored over two consecutive...
Elasmobranchs have life-history characteristics that make them more vulnerable to fishing than many ...
The Mediterranean Sea is among the three biodiversity hotspots of the world where elasmobranchs are ...
1. Numerous studies have shown that, at spatial scales of metres to several kilometres, animals bala...
<div><p>Declines of large sharks and subsequent release of elasmobranch mesopredators (smaller shark...
Cownose rays are benthic, suction feeders whose foraging activities have been implicated in severe d...
The global decline of large sharks has fuelled a rapidly expanding field of research into their ecol...
Skates and rays are an integral part of the trophic structure of many estuarine ecosystems. However,...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are a management tool used to protect and sustain many ecologically an...
A vulnerable species group, such as, the elasmobranchs, in a data-deficient context presents a compl...
Chondrichthyans play an important role in structuring marine communities. Myliobatis goodie is an ea...
Growing concerns about the conservation of elasmobranchs have prompted a surge in research, because ...
Essential habitats are areas required to support specific functions, such as providing foraging grou...
Elasmobranchii (sharks and rays), which have peculiar and vulnerable life-history traits, are highly...
Shark abundances are decreasing on many coral reefs, but the ecosystem effects of this loss are poor...
To sustainably manage fisheries, the stock biology, ecology, and its past and present human exploita...
Elasmobranchs have life-history characteristics that make them more vulnerable to fishing than many ...
The Mediterranean Sea is among the three biodiversity hotspots of the world where elasmobranchs are ...
1. Numerous studies have shown that, at spatial scales of metres to several kilometres, animals bala...
<div><p>Declines of large sharks and subsequent release of elasmobranch mesopredators (smaller shark...
Cownose rays are benthic, suction feeders whose foraging activities have been implicated in severe d...
The global decline of large sharks has fuelled a rapidly expanding field of research into their ecol...
Skates and rays are an integral part of the trophic structure of many estuarine ecosystems. However,...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are a management tool used to protect and sustain many ecologically an...
A vulnerable species group, such as, the elasmobranchs, in a data-deficient context presents a compl...
Chondrichthyans play an important role in structuring marine communities. Myliobatis goodie is an ea...
Growing concerns about the conservation of elasmobranchs have prompted a surge in research, because ...
Essential habitats are areas required to support specific functions, such as providing foraging grou...
Elasmobranchii (sharks and rays), which have peculiar and vulnerable life-history traits, are highly...
Shark abundances are decreasing on many coral reefs, but the ecosystem effects of this loss are poor...
To sustainably manage fisheries, the stock biology, ecology, and its past and present human exploita...
Elasmobranchs have life-history characteristics that make them more vulnerable to fishing than many ...
The Mediterranean Sea is among the three biodiversity hotspots of the world where elasmobranchs are ...
1. Numerous studies have shown that, at spatial scales of metres to several kilometres, animals bala...