Half a century of rising extinction risk of coral reef sharks and rays
暂无分享,去创建一个
Dharmadi | Fahmi | N. Dulvy | P. Charvet | J. Carlson | C. Simpfendorfer | R. Jabado | M. Palomares | A. Navia | P. Mejía-Falla | Nathan Pacoureau | C. Rigby | Daniel Fernando | Riley A. Pollom | Jessica Cheok | B. Finucci | J. C. Pérez-Jiménez | C. Sherman | A. Haque | M. Blanco-Parra | R. Yuneni | Wade J. VanderWright | Danielle H. Derrick | Mario Espinoza | Jay H. Matsushiba | T. Eddy | Rachel H. L. Walls | Katelyn B. Herman | Helen F. Yan | J. Utzurrum | Bineesh Kinattumkara | Ahmad Bin Ali | Christopher G Avalos-Castillo
[1] J. Spaet,et al. Trade in threatened elasmobranchs in the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh , 2021 .
[2] N. Dulvy,et al. Overfishing drives over one-third of all sharks and rays toward a global extinction crisis , 2021, Current Biology.
[3] S. Mariani,et al. Shark and ray trade in and out of Indonesia : addressing knowledge gaps on the path to sustainability , 2021 .
[4] E. K. Pikitch,et al. The MPA Guide: A framework to achieve global goals for the ocean , 2021, Science.
[5] Christina C. Hicks,et al. Secure local aquatic food systems in the face of declining coral reefs , 2021, One Earth.
[6] J. Bruno,et al. Global decline in capacity of coral reefs to provide ecosystem services , 2021, One Earth.
[7] I. Keith,et al. The Eastern Tropical Pacific Marine Corridor (CMAR): The Emergence of a Voluntary Regional Cooperation Mechanism for the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biodiversity Within a Fragmented Regional Ocean Governance Landscape , 2021, Frontiers in Marine Science.
[8] R. Freckleton,et al. Overfishing and habitat loss drive range contraction of iconic marine fishes to near extinction , 2021, Science Advances.
[9] N. Dulvy,et al. Half a century of global decline in oceanic sharks and rays , 2021, Nature.
[10] Adam N. H. Smith,et al. Global status and conservation potential of reef sharks , 2020, Nature.
[11] N. Dulvy,et al. Eliminating the dark matter of data deficiency by predicting the conservation status of Northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea sharks and rays , 2020 .
[12] P. Afonso,et al. Valuable but vulnerable: Over-fishing and under-management continue to threaten groupers so what now? , 2020, Marine Policy.
[13] M. Heupel,et al. When sharks are away, rays will play: effects of top predator removal in coral reef ecosystems , 2020 .
[14] D. Squires,et al. The mitigation hierarchy for sharks: A risk‐based framework for reconciling trade‐offs between shark conservation and fisheries objectives , 2020 .
[15] H. L. Pratt,et al. Individual and Population Benefits of Marine Reserves for Reef Sharks , 2020, Current Biology.
[16] W. J. Boonstra,et al. What prevents small-scale fishing and aquaculture households from engaging in alternative livelihoods? A case study in the Tam Giang lagoon, Viet Nam , 2019 .
[17] Nicholas K. Dulvy,et al. Estimating IUCN Red List population reduction: JARA—A decision‐support tool applied to pelagic sharks , 2019, Conservation Letters.
[18] Lauren R. Peel,et al. Stable isotope analyses reveal unique trophic role of reef manta rays (Mobula alfredi) at a remote coral reef , 2019, Royal Society Open Science.
[19] G. Fischer,et al. Small fins, large trade: a snapshot of the species composition of low‐value shark fins in the Hong Kong markets , 2019, Animal Conservation.
[20] M. Heupel,et al. Reef Shark Science – Key Questions and Future Directions , 2019, Front. Mar. Sci..
[21] P. Mumby,et al. Decline of coastal apex shark populations over the past half century , 2018, Communications Biology.
[22] R. Pressey,et al. A Systematic Review of the Socioeconomic Factors that Influence How Marine Protected Areas Impact on Ecosystems and Livelihoods , 2018, Society & Natural Resources.
[23] David Mouillot,et al. Gravity of human impacts mediates coral reef conservation gains , 2018, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
[24] M. Meekan,et al. Evidence for rapid recovery of shark populations within a coral reef marine protected area , 2018 .
[25] J. Caselle,et al. Mobile marine predators: an understudied source of nutrients to coral reefs in an unfished atoll , 2018, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.
[26] N. Dulvy,et al. Challenges and Priorities in Shark and Ray Conservation , 2017, Current Biology.
[27] Elvira S. Poloczanska,et al. Coral Reef Ecosystems under Climate Change and Ocean Acidification , 2017, Front. Mar. Sci..
[28] N. Dulvy,et al. Bright spots of sustainable shark fishing , 2017, Current Biology.
[29] M. MacNeil,et al. Human Disruption of Coral Reef Trophic Structure , 2017, Current Biology.
[30] N. Dulvy,et al. Global marine protected areas to prevent extinctions , 2017, Nature Ecology &Evolution.
[31] G. Naylor,et al. Rays of the World , 2016 .
[32] Enric Cortés,et al. Perspectives on the intrinsic rate of population growth , 2016 .
[33] N. Dulvy,et al. Rethinking Trade-Driven Extinction Risk in Marine and Terrestrial Megafauna , 2016, Current Biology.
[34] Michael Olusegun Akinwande,et al. Variance Inflation Factor: As a Condition for the Inclusion of Suppressor Variable(s) in Regression Analysis , 2015 .
[35] N. Dulvy,et al. Energy and the Scaling of Animal Space Use , 2015, The American Naturalist.
[36] Peter Carl,et al. Econometric tools for performance and risk analysis , 2014 .
[37] Colin A. Simpfendorfer,et al. Quantifying Shark Distribution Patterns and Species-Habitat Associations: Implications of Marine Park Zoning , 2014, PloS one.
[38] A. Tamaki,et al. Assessment of benthic disturbance associated with stingray foraging for ghost shrimp by aerial survey over an intertidal sandflat , 2014, CSR 2014.
[39] L. Dill,et al. Patterns of top-down control in a seagrass ecosystem: could a roving apex predator induce a behaviour-mediated trophic cascade? , 2013, The Journal of animal ecology.
[40] M. Fortin,et al. Caught in the Middle: Combined Impacts of Shark Removal and Coral Loss on the Fish Communities of Coral Reefs , 2013, PloS one.
[41] Lawrence M. Dill,et al. The ecological importance of intact top-predator populations: a synthesis of 15 years of research in a seagrass ecosystem , 2012 .
[42] Benjamin L. Richards,et al. Re-Creating Missing Population Baselines for Pacific Reef Sharks , 2012, Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology.
[43] M. Meekan,et al. The effects of bioturbation by stingrays at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia , 2012 .
[44] Nicholas A. J. Graham,et al. Vulnerability of coastal communities to key impacts of climate change on coral reef fisheries. , 2012 .
[45] Nancy Knowlton,et al. The Diversity of Coral Reefs: What Are We Missing? , 2011, PloS one.
[46] C. Mora,et al. Global Human Footprint on the Linkage between Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning in Reef Fishes , 2011, PLoS biology.
[47] M. Spalding,et al. Reefs at Risk Revisited , 2011 .
[48] J. Ragle,et al. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species , 2010 .
[49] E. Arias-Castro,et al. Large-Scale Absence of Sharks on Reefs in the Greater-Caribbean: A Footprint of Human Pressures , 2010, PloS one.
[50] M. Spalding,et al. Reef shark declines in remote atolls highlight the need for multi-faceted conservation action , 2010 .
[51] Terence I. Walker,et al. An integrated risk assessment for climate change: analysing the vulnerability of sharks and rays on Australia's Great Barrier Reef , 2010 .
[52] J. Lamarque,et al. Global Biodiversity: Indicators of Recent Declines , 2010, Science.
[53] J. Muir,et al. Prawn postlarvae fishing in coastal Bangladesh : Challenges for sustainable livelihoods , 2010 .
[54] E J Milner-Gulland,et al. Quantification of Extinction Risk: IUCN's System for Classifying Threatened Species , 2008, Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology.
[55] Ben Collen,et al. A Standard Lexicon for Biodiversity Conservation: Unified Classifications of Threats and Actions , 2008, Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology.
[56] J Elith,et al. A working guide to boosted regression trees. , 2008, The Journal of animal ecology.
[57] S. Creel,et al. Relationships between direct predation and risk effects. , 2008, Trends in ecology & evolution.
[58] S. Quader,et al. Improvements to the Red List Index , 2007, PloS one.
[59] David R. Bellwood,et al. Sleeping Functional Group Drives Coral-Reef Recovery , 2006, Current Biology.
[60] G. Mace,et al. Using Red List Indices to measure progress towards the 2010 target and beyond , 2005, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.
[61] David R. Anderson,et al. Multimodel Inference , 2004 .
[62] Tim R. McClanahan,et al. Ecological States and the Resilience of Coral Reefs , 2002 .
[63] Thomas M. Smith,et al. An Improved In Situ and Satellite SST Analysis for Climate , 2002 .
[64] L. Compagno,et al. Sharks of the World , 1985 .
[65] M. Heupel,et al. Telemetry reveals spatial separation of co-occurring reef sharks , 2017 .
[66] Damaris Zurell,et al. Collinearity: a review of methods to deal with it and a simulation study evaluating their performance , 2013 .
[67] L. D. Santander. Effects of anti-trawling artificial reefs on ecological indicators of inner shelf fish and invertebrate communities in the Cantabrian Sea (southern Bay of Biscay) , 2011 .
[68] S. Stuart,et al. Wildlife in a changing world : an analysis of the 2008 IUCN red list of threatened species , 2009 .
[69] G. Russ,et al. A direct test of the effects of protective management on abundance and yield of tropical marine resources , 1990 .
[70] D. Kapoor. General bathymetric chart of the oceans (GEBCO) , 1981 .
[71] Bioturbation by stingrays at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. Marine and Freshwater Research, 63 (3). pp. 189-197. , 2022 .