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Journal of Fish Biology|December 1, 2022
Distribution of the reef manta ray Mobula alfredi and the oceanic manta ray Mobula birostris in the Philippines: a collaborative effort for conservationJoshua Rambahiniarison, Ariana Agustines, Konstantinos Alexopoulos, et al.
Animal Biotelemetry|June 15, 2026
Methods for tagging whale sharks: insights into performance and best practices with a focus on clamp attachmentsFreya C Womersley, Sofia Green, Alberto Garcia-Baciero, et al.
Nature Climate Change|December 9, 2024
Climate-driven global redistribution of an ocean giant predicts increased threat from shippingFreya C Womersley, Lara L Sousa, Nicolas E Humphries, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|May 2, 2024
Identifying priority sites for whale shark ship collision management globallyFreya C Womersley, Christoph A Rohner, Kátya Abrantes, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 9, 2022
Global collision-risk hotspots of marine traffic and the world's largest fish, the whale sharkFreya C Womersley, Nicolas E Humphries, Nuno Queiroz, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|January 14, 2026
Only One Percent of Important Shark and Ray Areas in the Western Indian Ocean Are Fully Protected From Fishing PressureJesse E M Cochran, Ryan Charles, Andrew J Temple, et al.
Nature|July 8, 2021
Reply to: Caution over the use of ecological big data for conservationNuno Queiroz, Nicolas E Humphries, Ana Couto, et al.
Nature|July 8, 2021
Reply to: Shark mortality cannot be assessed by fishery overlap aloneNuno Queiroz, Nicolas E Humphries, Ana Couto, et al.
Nature|July 25, 2019
Global spatial risk assessment of sharks under the footprint of fisheriesNuno Queiroz, Nicolas E Humphries, Ana Couto, et al.
Science Advances|August 19, 2022
Diving into the vertical dimension of elasmobranch movement ecologySamantha Andrzejaczek, Tim C D Lucas, Maurice C Goodman, et al.
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Journal of Fish Biology|December 1, 2022
Distribution of the reef manta ray Mobula alfredi and the oceanic manta ray Mobula birostris in the Philippines: a collaborative effort for conservationJoshua Rambahiniarison, Ariana Agustines, Konstantinos Alexopoulos, et al.
Animal Biotelemetry|June 15, 2026
Methods for tagging whale sharks: insights into performance and best practices with a focus on clamp attachmentsFreya C Womersley, Sofia Green, Alberto Garcia-Baciero, et al.
Nature Climate Change|December 9, 2024
Climate-driven global redistribution of an ocean giant predicts increased threat from shippingFreya C Womersley, Lara L Sousa, Nicolas E Humphries, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|May 2, 2024
Identifying priority sites for whale shark ship collision management globallyFreya C Womersley, Christoph A Rohner, Kátya Abrantes, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 9, 2022
Global collision-risk hotspots of marine traffic and the world's largest fish, the whale sharkFreya C Womersley, Nicolas E Humphries, Nuno Queiroz, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|January 14, 2026
Only One Percent of Important Shark and Ray Areas in the Western Indian Ocean Are Fully Protected From Fishing PressureJesse E M Cochran, Ryan Charles, Andrew J Temple, et al.
Nature|July 8, 2021
Reply to: Caution over the use of ecological big data for conservationNuno Queiroz, Nicolas E Humphries, Ana Couto, et al.
Nature|July 8, 2021
Reply to: Shark mortality cannot be assessed by fishery overlap aloneNuno Queiroz, Nicolas E Humphries, Ana Couto, et al.
Nature|July 25, 2019
Global spatial risk assessment of sharks under the footprint of fisheriesNuno Queiroz, Nicolas E Humphries, Ana Couto, et al.
Science Advances|August 19, 2022
Diving into the vertical dimension of elasmobranch movement ecologySamantha Andrzejaczek, Tim C D Lucas, Maurice C Goodman, et al.
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