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Diel movement patterns and habitat preferences of the common thresher shark (Alopias vulpinus) in the Southern California Bight
ArticleAbstract: The common thresher shark, Alopias vulpinus, is the basis of the largest commercial shark fishery inPalabras claves:Acoustic telemetry, Drift gill-net, fishery management, PelagicAutores:Aalbers S., Andrés Baquero, Cartamil D., Graham J.B., Sepulveda C., Wegner N.Fuentes:scopusArchival tagging of subadult and adult common thresher sharks (Alopias vulpinus) off the coast of southern California
ArticleAbstract: The common thresher shark (Alopias vulpinus) is a secondary target species of the California drift gPalabras claves:Autores:Aalbers S., Andrés Baquero, Cartamil D., Graham J.B., Sepulveda C., Wegner N.Fuentes:scopusDive behaviour of adult hawksbills (Eretmochelys imbricata, Linnaeus 1766) in the eastern Pacific Ocean highlights shallow depth use by the species
ArticleAbstract: Understanding the movement and dive behaviour of marine turtles directly informs spatial managementPalabras claves:Dive logger, eastern Pacific, ERETMOCHELYS IMBRICATA, management, Neritic, Satellite telemetryAutores:Andrés Baquero, Gaos A.R., Lewison R.R., Liles M.J., Seminoff J.A., Wallace B.P., Yañez I.L.Fuentes:scopusShifting the life-history paradigm: Discovery of novel habitat use by hawksbill turtles
ArticleAbstract: Adult hawksbill turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata) are typically described as open-coast, coral reef aPalabras claves:eastern Pacific, Estuary, Habitat use, Hawksbill, Life history, mangrovesAutores:Andrés Baquero, Gaos A.R., Hasbún C.R., Lewison R.R., Liles M.J., Nichols W.J., Seminoff J.A., Urteaga J., Vásquez M., Wallace B.P., Yañez I.L.Fuentes:scopusSigns of hope in the eastern Pacific: International collaboration reveals encouraging status for a severely depleted population of hawksbill turtles Eretmochelys imbricata
ArticleAbstract: While little is known about hawksbill turtles Eretmochelys imbricata in the eastern Pacific Ocean, aPalabras claves:Conservation network, Critically Endangered, Eastern Pacific Ocean, ERETMOCHELYS IMBRICATA, Hawksbill turtle, recovery, Status, tortoiseshellAutores:Abreu-Grobois F.A., Alfaro-Shigueto J., Amorocho D., Andrés Baquero, Arauz R., Briseño R., Chácon D., Dueñas C., Gaos A.R., Hasbún C.R., Juan Pablo Muñoz-Pérez, PhD (c), Liles M.J., Mariona G., Muccio C., Nichols W.J., Peña M., Seminoff J.A., Urteaga J., Vásquez M., Wallace B.P., Yañez I.L., Zárate P.M.Fuentes:googlescopus