A global perspective on the trophic geography of sharks

Julien M. Claes | J. Brunnschweiler | M. Heithaus | J. Reum | F. Juanes | A. Yool | M. Meekan | M. Newman | Y. Cherel | G. Menezes | V. Raoult | Luis Malpica-Cruz | A. Lorrain | A. Aguilar | D. Madigan | Y. Papastamatiou | M. Staudinger | M. Kinney | F. Ménard | C. Speed | A. Barnett | K. Abrantes | E. Brooks | C. Trueman | A. Colaço | J. Kiszka | P. Bustamante | D. Kopp | J. Vaudo | H. Al-Reasi | D. Shiffman | A. Teffer | H. Pethybridge | N. Hussey | Tak-Cheung Wai | M. Boyle | R. Wells | S. Caut | Julien M Claes | S. Magozzi | Daniel A. Madigan | R. Daly | T. Chouvelon | J. Ciancio | C. Polo-Silva | I. Figueiredo | P. Matich | A. Veríssimo | A. Frisch | G. Biais | M. Bouchoucha | Jeremy J. Vaudo | S. Munroe | R. Leaf | A. Carlisle | Christopher S Bird | D. M. Bethea | A. Borrell | D. Catarino | D. Churchill | D. Courtney | P. Cresson | Leigh de Necker | T. Endo | J. Hansen | J. Iitembu | S. Klarian | Yunkai Li | A. Maljković | Jeffrey D Plumlee | Katie Quaeck-Davies | Y. Torres-Rojas | Oliver N. Shipley | Alexander Tilley | M. Valls | A. Wyatt | Stéphane | D. Necker | Heidi | R. Wells | Pethybridge | Ryan Daly | Alex | J. Kinney | Aguilar | Oliver. N. Shipley | Christopher S. Bird | Borrell | Jeffrey D. Plumlee | T. Wai | Ana Veríssimo | Hassan A. Al-Reasi | Asuncion | Juerg | Brunnschweiler | Caut | Aleksandra Maljkovi | Malpica-Cruz | Menezes | Michael Newman | R. J. David | Wells | Michael J. Kinney | Amy K. Teffer | Gui M. Menezes | Alex Aguilar | Leigh de Necker | Heidi R. Pethybridge | Luis Malpica‐Cruz | Michael C. Newman

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