Spatial dynamics and expanded vertical niche of blue sharks in oceanographic fronts reveal habitat targets for conservation
Dramatic population declines among species of pelagic shark as a result of overfishing have been reported, with some species now at a fraction of their historical biomass. Advanced telemetry techniques enable tracking of spatial dynamics and behaviour, providing fundamental information on habitat pr...
Main Authors: | Queiroz, Nuno (Author), Humphries, Nicolas E. (Author), Noble, Leslie R. (Author), Santos, António M. (Author), Sims, David W. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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