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Global collision-risk hotspots of marine traffic and the world's largest fish, the whale shark
ArticleAbstract: Marine traffic is increasing globally yet collisions with endangered megafauna such as whales, sea tPalabras claves:Conservation, Human impact, marine megafauna, movement ecology, ship strikeAutores:Abrantes K., Alex R. Hearn, Araujo G., Arrowsmith L.M., Bach S.S., Barnett A., Berumen M.L., Braun C.D., Cano J.G., César Peñaherrera-Palma, Clavelle T., Clingham E., Cochran J.E.M., da Costa I., de la Parra R., Diamant S., Dove A.D.M., Duarte C.M., Dudgeon C.L., Eguíluz V.M., Erdmann M.V., Espinoza E.R., Ferreira L.C., Fitzpatrick R., Furtado M., Green J.R., Guzman H.M., Hardenstine R.S., Hasan A., Hazin F.H.V., Hueter R.E., Humphries N.E., Jaidah M.Y., Kroodsma D.A., Labaja J., Ladino F., Lester E.K., Lion S.B., Macena B.C.L., Meekan M.G., Meyers M.M., Morris J.J., Norman B.M., Peel L.R., Pierce S.J., Queiroz N., Quintero L.M., Ramirez-Macias D., Reynolds S.D., Richardson A.J., Robinson D.P., Rohner C.A., Rowat D.R.L., Sequeira A.M.M., Sheaves M., Shivji M.S., Sianipar A.B., Sims D.W., Skomal G.B., Soler G.A., Syakurachman I., Thorrold S.R., Thums M., Tyminski J.P., Vedor M., Webb D.H., Wetherbee B.M., White T.D., Womersley F.C.Fuentes:scopusImproving sightings-derived residency estimation for whale shark aggregations: A novel metric applied to a global data set
ArticleAbstract: The world’s largest extant fish, the whale shark Rhincodon typus, is one of the most-studied speciesPalabras claves:COLLABORATIVE, lagged identification rate, movement ecology, Photo-id, Rhincodon typusAutores:Agustines A., Alex R. Hearn, Araujo G., Bach S.S., Cochran J.E.M., Diamant S., Dove A.D.M., Fox S., Graham R.T., Green J.R., Green S.M., Hardenstine R.S., Himawan M.R., Hobbs R., Holmberg J.A., Jaidah M.Y., Labaja J., Leblond S., Legaspi C.G., Magson K., Maguiño R., Marcoux S.D., Marcoux T.M., Marley S.A., Matalobos M., Mendoza A., Miranda J.A., Norman B.M., Parra-Galván E.d.l., Parra-Venegas R.d.l., Perry C.T., Pierce S.J., Ponzo A., Prebble C.E.M., Ramirez-Macias D., Rees R., Reeve-Arnold K.E., Reynolds S.D., Robinson D.P., Rohner C.A., Rowat D.R.L., Shameel I., Snow S., Vázquez-Haikin A., Watts A.M.Fuentes:googlescopusUndersea constellations: The global biology of an endangered marine megavertebrate further informed through citizen science
ReviewAbstract: The whale shark is an ideal flagship species for citizen science projects because of its charismaticPalabras claves:HOTSPOT, photo-identification, population, Public participation, Whale sharkAutores:Aca E., Acuña-Marrero D., Alex R. Hearn, Araujo G., Arzoumanian Z., Bach S.S., Beatty S.J., Berumen M.L., David D., de la Parra R., Dove A.D.M., Duncan A., Fox S., Galvan B., Gleiss A.C., Graham R.T., Green J.R., Hoffmayer E., Holmberg J.A., Hueter R.E., Levine M., McKinney J.A., Morgan D.L., Norman B.M., Pierce S.J., Ponzo A., Potenski M., Prebble C.E.M., Ramirez-Macias D., Rees R., Reynolds S.D., Rob D., Robinson D.P., Rohner C.A., Rowat D.R.L., Schmidt J.V., Vázquez A., Wilson R.P.Fuentes:googlescopusUnderwater ultrasonography and blood sampling provide the first observations of reproductive biology in free-swimming whale sharks
ArticleAbstract: We report on a non-invasive technique for observing the reproductive states of wild, free-swimming wPalabras claves:conservation physiology, elasmobranch, GALAPAGOS, Hormone level, maturity, Pregnancy, Rhincodon typusAutores:Acuña-Marrero D., Alex R. Hearn, Dove A.D.M., Green J.R., Green S.M., Maria L. Torres, Matsumoto R., Murakumo K., Nozu R., Pierce S.J., Reyes H., Rohner C.A.Fuentes:scopus