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Correction to: Studies of the movement ecology of sharks justify the existence and expansion of marine protected areas in the Eastern Pacific Ocean (Environmental Biology of Fishes, (2022), 105, 12, (2133-2153), 10.1007/s10641-021-01204-6)
OtherAbstract: The original version of this article contained errors related to authorship and both the Author ContPalabras claves:Autores:Alex R. Hearn, Arauz R., César Peñaherrera-Palma, Chávez E.J., Chinacalle N., Espinoza E.R., Fischer C., Green J.R., Hoyos-Padilla M.E., Ketchum J.T., Ladino F., Lion S.B., Nalesso E., Peter Klimley A., Shillinger G., Soler G.A., Steiner T.Fuentes:scopusUndersea 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:scopusSimple criteria to determine detachment point of towed satellite tags provide first evidence of return migrations of whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) at the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Background: Attachment of towed, floating satellite tags to large marine organisms has provided sciePalabras claves:Galapagos islands, MIGRATION, SPLASH tag, SPOT tag, Tag detachment, Whale sharkAutores:Acuña-Marrero D., Alex R. Hearn, César Peñaherrera-Palma, Espinoza E.R., Green J.R., Peter Klimley A.Fuentes:scopus