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Pausch R, Hale J, Kiffney P, Sanderson B, Azat S, Barnas K, et al.
Conserv Biol . 2024 Oct; 39(1):e14380. PMID: 39417608
Nearshore seagrass, kelp, and other macroalgae beds (submerged aquatic vegetation [SAV]) are productive and important ecosystems. Mitigating anthropogenic impacts on these habitats requires tools to quantify their ecological value and...
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Larson S, Lowry D, Dulvy N, Wharton J, Galvan-Magana F, Sianipar A, et al.
Adv Mar Biol . 2021 Nov; 90:1-49. PMID: 34728053
Sharks are iconic and ecologically important predators found in every ocean. Because of their ecological role as predators, some considered apex predators, and concern over the stability of their populations...
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Petrou E, Fuentes-Pardo A, Rogers L, Orobko M, Tarpey C, Jimenez-Hidalgo I, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2021 Feb; 288(1945):20202398. PMID: 33622133
The timing of reproduction influences key evolutionary and ecological processes in wild populations. Variation in reproductive timing may be an especially important evolutionary driver in the marine environment, where the...
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Sosa-Nishizaki O, Galvan-Magana F, Larson S, Lowry D
Adv Mar Biol . 2020 May; 85(1):93-102. PMID: 32456842
Mexico is a country that makes heavy use of the shark populations that inhabit the southern portion of the Northeast Pacific Ocean (NEP). Shark meat has become an essential food...
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Lowry D, Larson S
Adv Mar Biol . 2019 Oct; 83:1-9. PMID: 31606067
Sharks exhibit a broad range of body forms, occupy diverse ecological niches, and are found in every ocean on earth. They have roles as both predator and prey and have...
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Drinan D, Gruenthal K, Canino M, Lowry D, Fisher M, Hauser L
Evol Appl . 2018 Aug; 11(8):1448-1464. PMID: 30151052
The discernment of populations as management units is a fundamental prerequisite for sustainable exploitation of species. A lack of clear stock boundaries complicates not only the identification of spatial management...
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Lowry D
Adv Mar Biol . 2017 Oct; 78:155-164. PMID: 29056142
Human interactions with sharks in the Northeast Pacific Ocean (NEP) have occurred for millennia but were largely limited to nearshore encounters as target and nontarget catch in fisheries. The arrival...
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Larson S, Lowry D
Adv Mar Biol . 2017 Oct; 78:1-8. PMID: 29056140
Sharks are iconic, sometimes apex, predators found in every ocean. Because of their ecological role as predators and concern over the stability of their populations, there has been an increasing...
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Lowry D, Larson S
Adv Mar Biol . 2017 Sep; 77:1-8. PMID: 28882211
Sharks are iconic, sometimes apex, predators found in every ocean and, as a result, they have featured prominently in the mythology, history, and fisheries of diverse human cultures around the...
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Tolimieri N, Holmes E, Williams G, Pacunski R, Lowry D
Ecol Evol . 2017 Apr; 7(8):2846-2860. PMID: 28428874
Estimating a population's growth rate and year-to-year variance is a key component of population viability analysis (PVA). However, standard PVA methods require time series of counts obtained using consistent survey...