Repeated, Long-Distance Migrations by a Philopatric Predator Targeting Highly Contrasting Ecosystems

Volume: 5, Issue: 11202, Pages: 1 - 11
Published: Jun 9, 2015
Abstract
Long-distance movements of animals are an important driver of population spatial dynamics and determine the extent of overlap with area-focused human activities, such as fishing. Despite global concerns of declining shark populations, a major limitation in assessments of population trends or spatial management options is the lack of information on their long-term migratory behaviour. For a large marine predator, the tiger shark Galeocerdo...
Paper Details
Title
Repeated, Long-Distance Migrations by a Philopatric Predator Targeting Highly Contrasting Ecosystems
Published Date
Jun 9, 2015
Volume
5
Issue
11202
Pages
1 - 11
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