Opportunistic Visitors: Long-Term Behavioural Response of Bull Sharks to Food Provisioning in Fiji
出版年份 2013 全文链接
标题
Opportunistic Visitors: Long-Term Behavioural Response of Bull Sharks to Food Provisioning in Fiji
作者
关键词
-
出版物
PLoS One
Volume 8, Issue 3, Pages e58522
出版商
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
发表日期
2013-03-14
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0058522
参考文献
相关参考文献
注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。- Fiji’s largest marine reserve benefits reef sharks
- (2012) J. S. Goetze et al. CORAL REEFS
- Performance of remote acoustic receivers within a coral reef habitat: implications for array design
- (2012) J. Q. Welsh et al. CORAL REEFS
- Don’t bite the hand that feeds: assessing ecological impacts of provisioning ecotourism on an apex marine predator
- (2012) Neil Hammerschlag et al. FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY
- To roam or to home: site fidelity in a tropical coastal shark
- (2012) Danielle M. Knip et al. MARINE BIOLOGY
- Feeding chronology of six species of carcharhinid sharks in the western North Atlantic Ocean as inferred from longline capture data
- (2012) WB Driggers et al. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES
- Sequential movement into coastal habitats and high spatial overlap of predator and prey suggest high predation pressure in protected areas
- (2012) Adam Barnett et al. OIKOS
- Reef Sharks Exhibit Site-Fidelity and Higher Relative Abundance in Marine Reserves on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef
- (2012) Mark E. Bond et al. PLoS One
- Residency and Spatial Use by Reef Sharks of an Isolated Seamount and Its Implications for Conservation
- (2012) Adam Barnett et al. PLoS One
- A Comparison of Spatial and Movement Patterns between Sympatric Predators: Bull Sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) and Atlantic Tarpon (Megalops atlanticus)
- (2012) Neil Hammerschlag et al. PLoS One
- Site fidelity and sex-specific migration in a mobile apex predator: implications for conservation and ecosystem dynamics
- (2011) Adam Barnett et al. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR
- Variation in depth of whitetip reef sharks: does provisioning ecotourism change their behaviour?
- (2011) Richard Fitzpatrick et al. CORAL REEFS
- Trophic ecology of reef sharks determined using stable isotopes and telemetry
- (2011) C. W. Speed et al. CORAL REEFS
- Evaluation of a behavioural response of Mediterranean coastal fishes to novel recreational feeding situation
- (2011) Marco Milazzo ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY OF FISHES
- Residency of the scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini) at Malpelo Island and evidence of migration to other islands in the Eastern Tropical Pacific
- (2011) Sandra Bessudo et al. ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY OF FISHES
- Site fidelity and movements of sharks associated with ocean-farming cages in Hawaii
- (2011) Yannis P. Papastamatiou et al. MARINE AND FRESHWATER RESEARCH
- Fine-scale spatial and seasonal partitioning among large sharks and other elasmobranchs in south-eastern Queensland, Australia
- (2011) Stephen Taylor et al. MARINE AND FRESHWATER RESEARCH
- Reef-use and residency patterns of a baited population of silky sharks, Carcharhinus falciformis, in the Red Sea
- (2011) C. Clarke et al. MARINE AND FRESHWATER RESEARCH
- Spatial and temporal movement patterns of a multi-species coastal reef shark aggregation
- (2011) CW Speed et al. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES
- Seasonal and Long-Term Changes in Relative Abundance of Bull Sharks from a Tourist Shark Feeding Site in Fiji
- (2011) Juerg M. Brunnschweiler et al. PLoS One
- Effects of tourism-related provisioning on the trophic signatures and movement patterns of an apex predator, the Caribbean reef shark
- (2010) Aleksandra Maljković et al. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
- Using local ecological knowledge to identify shark river habitats in Fiji (South Pacific)
- (2010) ERONI RASALATO et al. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
- Oceans apart? Short-term movements and behaviour of adult bull sharks Carcharhinus leucas in Atlantic and Pacific Oceans determined from pop-off satellite archival tagging
- (2010) J. M. Brunnschweiler et al. JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY
- Hotspots within hotspots? Hammerhead shark movements around Wolf Island, Galapagos Marine Reserve
- (2010) Alex Hearn et al. MARINE BIOLOGY
- Differential movement patterns and site fidelity among trophic groups of reef fishes in a Hawaiian marine protected area
- (2010) Carl G. Meyer et al. MARINE BIOLOGY
- Behavioural response of sicklefin lemon sharks Negaprion acutidens to underwater feeding for ecotourism purposes
- (2010) E Clua et al. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES
- Complexities of coastal shark movements and their implications for management
- (2010) CW Speed et al. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES
- Catching and tracking the world's largest Zambezi (bull) sharkCarcharhinus leucasin the Breede Estuary, South Africa: the first 43 hours
- (2009) ME McCord et al. AFRICAN JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE
- Hematological differences between stingrays at tourist and non-visited sites suggest physiological costs of wildlife tourism
- (2009) Christina A.D. Semeniuk et al. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
- Seasonal cycles and long-term trends in abundance and species composition of sharks associated with cage diving ecotourism activities in Hawaii
- (2009) CARL G. MEYER et al. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
- Tracking free-ranging sharks with hand-fed intra-gastric acoustic transmitters
- (2009) J.M. Brunnschweiler MARINE AND FRESHWATER BEHAVIOUR AND PHYSIOLOGY
- Making Wildlife Viewable: Habituation and Attraction
- (2009) John Knight SOCIETY & ANIMALS
- Movements and site fidelity of the giant manta ray, Manta birostris, in the Komodo Marine Park, Indonesia
- (2008) Heidi Dewar et al. MARINE BIOLOGY
- Costs of group-living for a normally solitary forager: effects of provisioning tourism on southern stingrays Dasyatis americana
- (2007) CAD Semeniuk et al. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES
Find Funding. Review Successful Grants.
Explore over 25,000 new funding opportunities and over 6,000,000 successful grants.
ExplorePublish scientific posters with Peeref
Peeref publishes scientific posters from all research disciplines. Our Diamond Open Access policy means free access to content and no publication fees for authors.
Learn More