Secondary predation constrains DNA-based diet reconstruction in two threatened shark species
Abstract Increasing fishing effort, including bycatch and discard practices, are impacting marine biodiversity, particularly among slow-to-reproduce taxa such as elasmobranchs, and specifically sharks. While some fisheries involving sharks are sustainably managed, collateral mortalities continue, co...
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Main Authors: | Mark de Bruyn, Matteo Barbato, Joseph D. DiBattista, Matt K. Broadhurst |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d1eb1307b98d437aa12ba6cd6bf512e3 |
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