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203 related items for PubMed ID: 36700003

  • 1. Almost nothing is known about the tiger shark in South Atlantic waters.
    Balanin S, Hauser-Davis RA, Giareta E, Charvet P, Wosnick N.
    PeerJ; 2023; 11():e14750. PubMed ID: 36700003
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  • 2. Tiger sharks can connect equatorial habitats and fisheries across the Atlantic Ocean basin.
    Afonso AS, Garla R, Hazin FHV.
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  • 3. Structure and dynamics of the shark assemblage off Recife, Northeastern Brazil.
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  • 4. Ocean warming alters the distributional range, migratory timing, and spatial protections of an apex predator, the tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier).
    Hammerschlag N, McDonnell LH, Rider MJ, Street GM, Hazen EL, Natanson LJ, McCandless CT, Boudreau MR, Gallagher AJ, Pinsky ML, Kirtman B.
    Glob Chang Biol; 2022 Mar; 28(6):1990-2005. PubMed ID: 35023247
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  • 6. Regional movements of the tiger shark, Galeocerdo cuvier, off Northeastern Brazil: inferences regarding shark attack hazard.
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    An Acad Bras Cienc; 2013 Sep 16; 85(3):1053-62. PubMed ID: 24068092
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  • 7. Thirty-five years of tiger shark Galeocerdo cuvier relative abundance near Bimini, The Bahamas, and the Southeastern United States with a comparison across jurisdictional bounds.
    Smukall MJ, Carlson J, Kessel ST, Guttridge TL, Dhellemmes F, Seitz AC, Gruber S.
    J Fish Biol; 2022 Jul 16; 101(1):13-25. PubMed ID: 35446438
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  • 8. Is the tiger shark Galeocerdo cuvier a coastal species? Expanding its distribution range in the Atlantic Ocean using at-sea observer data.
    Domingo A, Coelho R, Cortes E, Garcia-Cortes B, Mas F, Mejuto J, Miller P, Ramos-Cartelle A, Santos MN, Yokawa K.
    J Fish Biol; 2016 Mar 16; 88(3):1223-8. PubMed ID: 26817438
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  • 9. Genomic Assessment of Global Population Structure in a Highly Migratory and Habitat Versatile Apex Predator, the Tiger Shark (Galeocerdo cuvier).
    Bernard AM, Finnegan KA, Pavinski Bitar P, Stanhope MJ, Shivji MS.
    J Hered; 2021 Nov 01; 112(6):497-507. PubMed ID: 34374783
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  • 10. A matter of taste: Spatial and ontogenetic variations on the trophic ecology of the tiger shark at the Galapagos Marine Reserve.
    Salinas-de-León P, Fierro-Arcos D, Suarez-Moncada J, Proaño A, Guachisaca-Salinas J, Páez-Rosas D.
    PLoS One; 2019 Nov 01; 14(9):e0222754. PubMed ID: 31539419
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  • 11. Vertical movement patterns and ontogenetic niche expansion in the tiger shark, Galeocerdo cuvier.
    Afonso AS, Hazin FH.
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  • 12. Global population genetic dynamics of a highly migratory, apex predator shark.
    Bernard AM, Feldheim KA, Heithaus MR, Wintner SP, Wetherbee BM, Shivji MS.
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  • 13. New Occurrences of the Tiger Shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) (Carcharhinidae) off the Coast of Rio de Janeiro, Southeastern Brazil: Seasonality Indications.
    Aximoff I, Cumplido R, Rodrigues MT, de Melo UG, Fagundes Netto EB, Santos SR, Hauser-Davis RA.
    Animals (Basel); 2022 Oct 14; 12(20):. PubMed ID: 36290161
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  • 14. The last frontier: catch records of white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) in the Northwest Pacific Ocean.
    Christiansen HM, Lin V, Tanaka S, Velikanov A, Mollet HF, Wintner SP, Fordham SV, Fisk AT, Hussey NE.
    PLoS One; 2014 Oct 14; 9(4):e94407. PubMed ID: 24740299
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  • 15. Relative abundance and size of coastal sharks derived from commercial shark longline catch and effort data.
    Carlson JK, Hale LF, Morgan A, Burgess G.
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  • 19. Ethnotaxonomy of sharks from tropical waters of Brazil.
    Carvalho MM, Oliveira MR, Lopes PFM, Oliveira JEL.
    J Ethnobiol Ethnomed; 2018 Nov 21; 14(1):71. PubMed ID: 30463569
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  • 20. Reef-fidelity and migration of tiger sharks, Galeocerdo cuvier, across the Coral Sea.
    Werry JM, Planes S, Berumen ML, Lee KA, Braun CD, Clua E.
    PLoS One; 2014 Nov 21; 9(1):e83249. PubMed ID: 24421879
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