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Luciana C Ferreira

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Womersley F, Sousa L, Humphries N, Abrantes K, Araujo G, Bach S, et al.
Nat Clim Chang . 2024 Dec; 14(12):1282-1291. PMID: 39650805
Climate change is shifting animal distributions. However, the extent to which future global habitats of threatened marine megafauna will overlap existing human threats remains unresolved. Here we use global climate...
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Ferreira L, Jenner C, Jenner M, Udyawer V, Radford B, Davenport A, et al.
Mov Ecol . 2024 Jun; 12(1):42. PMID: 38845039
Background: Accurate predictions of animal occurrence in time and space are crucial for informing and implementing science-based management strategies for threatened species. Methods: We compiled known, available satellite tracking data...
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DAntonio B, Ferreira L, Meekan M, Thomson P, Lieber L, Virtue P, et al.
Mov Ecol . 2024 Jan; 12(1):10. PMID: 38297368
Background: Measuring coastal-pelagic prey fields at scales relevant to the movements of marine predators is challenging due to the dynamic and ephemeral nature of these environments. Whale sharks (Rhincodon typus)...
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Udyawer V, Huveneers C, Jaine F, Babcock R, Brodie S, Buscot M, et al.
Am Nat . 2023 Mar; 201(4):586-602. PMID: 36958006
AbstractUnifying models have shown that the amount of space used by animals (e.g., activity space, home range) scales allometrically with body mass for terrestrial taxa; however, such relationships are far...
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Andrzejaczek S, Lucas T, Goodman M, Hussey N, Armstrong A, Carlisle A, et al.
Sci Adv . 2022 Aug; 8(33):eabo1754. PMID: 35984887
Knowledge of the three-dimensional movement patterns of elasmobranchs is vital to understand their ecological roles and exposure to anthropogenic pressures. To date, comparative studies among species at global scales have...
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Womersley F, Humphries N, Queiroz N, Vedor M, da Costa I, Furtado M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2022 May; 119(20):e2117440119. PMID: 35533277
Marine traffic is increasing globally yet collisions with endangered megafauna such as whales, sea turtles, and planktivorous sharks go largely undetected or unreported. Collisions leading to mortality can have population-level...
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McLean D, Ferreira L, Benthuysen J, Miller K, Schlappy M, Ajemian M, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2022 Mar; 28(11):3515-3536. PMID: 35293658
Offshore platforms, subsea pipelines, wells and related fixed structures supporting the oil and gas (O&G) industry are prevalent in oceans across the globe, with many approaching the end of their...
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Huveneers C, Jaine F, Barnett A, Butcher P, Clarke T, Currey-Randall L, et al.
Biol Conserv . 2021 Sep; 256:108995. PMID: 34580542
COVID-19 restrictions have led to an unprecedented global hiatus in anthropogenic activities, providing a unique opportunity to assess human impact on biological systems. Here, we describe how a national network...
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Queiroz N, Humphries N, Couto A, Vedor M, da Costa I, Sequeira A, et al.
Nature . 2021 Jul; 595(7866):E8-E16. PMID: 34234330
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Queiroz N, Humphries N, Couto A, Vedor M, da Costa I, Sequeira A, et al.
Nature . 2021 Jul; 595(7866):E20-E28. PMID: 34234328
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