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Half a century of rising extinction risk of coral reef sharks and rays

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C. Samantha Sherman, Colin A. Simpfendorfer, Nathan Pacoureau, Jay H. Matsushiba et al.

Journal: Nature CommunicationsYear: 2023Citations: 137

Sharks and rays are key functional components of coral reef ecosystems, yet many populations of a few species exhibit signs of depletion and local extinctions. The question is whether these declines forewarn of a global extinction crisis. We use IUCN Red List to quantify the status, trajectory, and ...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceNature and Landscape ConservationOpen Access
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Overfishing and Climate Change Elevate Extinction Risk of Endemic Sharks and Rays in the Southwest Indian Ocean Hotspot

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Riley A. Pollom, Jessica Cheok, Nathan Pacoureau, Katie S. Gledhill et al.

Journal: Research SquareYear: 2021Citations: 3

Abstract The southwest Indian Ocean (SWIO) is a hotspot of endemic and evolutionarily distinct sharks and rays. We summarise the extinction risk of the sharks and rays endemic to coastal, shelf, and slope waters of the SWIO (Namibia to Kenya, including SWIO islands). Thirteen of 70 species (19%) are...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceNature and Landscape ConservationOpen Access
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sammsherman27/CoralReefSharkRayIUCN: Data and Code Used in Sherman et al. 2022 - Half a century of rising extinction risk of coral reef sharks and rays

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C. Samantha Sherman, Colin A. Simpfendorfer, Nathan Pacoureau, Jay H. Matsushiba et al.

Journal: Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)Year: 2022Citations: 1

Code and data to reproduce analyses in Sherman et al. 2022 Half a century of rising extinction risk of coral reef sharks and rays.

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceNature and Landscape ConservationOpen Access
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Overfishing and Climate Change Elevate Extinction Risk of Endemic Sharks and Rays in the Southwest Indian Ocean Hotspot and Adjacent Waters

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Riley A. Pollom, Jessica Cheok, Nathan Pacoureau, Katie S. Gledhill et al.

Journal: Research SquareYear: 2022Citations: 1

Abstract The southwest Indian Ocean (SWIO) is a hotspot of endemic and evolutionarily distinct sharks and rays. We summarise the extinction risk of the sharks and rays endemic to coastal, shelf, and slope waters of the SWIO and adjacent waters (Namibia to Kenya, including SWIO islands). Thirteen of ...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceNature and Landscape ConservationOpen Access
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sammsherman27/CoralReefSharkRayIUCN: Data and Code Used in Sherman et al. 2022 - Half a century of rising extinction risk of coral reef sharks and rays

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C. Samantha Sherman, Colin A. Simpfendorfer, Nathan Pacoureau, Jay H. Matsushiba et al.

Journal: Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)Year: 2022

Code and data to reproduce analyses in Sherman et al. 2022 Half a century of rising extinction risk of coral reef sharks and rays.

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceNature and Landscape ConservationOpen Access
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