ExLibris header image
SFX Logo
Title: Cascading effects of the loss of apex predatory sharks from a coastal ocean
Source:

Science [0036-8075] Myers, R A yr:2007


Collapse list of basic services Basic
Sorry, no full text available...
Please use the document delivery service (see below)  
Holding information
Holdings in library search engine ALBERT GO
Document delivery
Request document via Library/Bibliothek GO
Users interested in this article also expressed an interest in the following:
1. Baum, Julia K. K. "Collapse and Conservation of Shark Populations in the Northwest Atlantic." Science 299.5605 (2003): 389-392. Link to SFX for this item
2. Heithaus, M. "Predicting ecological consequences of marine top predator declines." Trends in ecology & evolution 23.4 (2008): 202-210. Link to SFX for this item
3. Ferretti, F. "Patterns and ecosystem consequences of shark declines in the ocean." Ecology letters 13.8 (2010): 1055-1071. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
4. Stevens, J.D. D. "The effects of fishing on sharks, rays, and chimaeras (chondrichthyans), and the implications for marine ecosystems." ICES journal of marine science 57.3 (2000): 476-494. Link to SFX for this item
5. Platt, T. "Marine ecology: Spring algal bloom and larval fish survival." Nature 423.6938 (2003): 398-9. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
6. Jacques, P. "The social oceanography of top oceanic predators and the decline of sharks: A call for a new field." Progress in oceanography 2010. 192-203. Link to SFX for this item
7. Guldberg, O. "Coral Reefs Under Rapid Climate Change and Ocean Acidification." Science 318.5857 (2007): 1737-1742. Link to SFX for this item
8. Baum, Julia K. "Shifting baselines and the decline of pelagic sharks in the Gulf of Mexico." Ecology letters 7.2 (2004): 135-145. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
9. Burgess, Gregor H. "Is the collapse of shark populations in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico real?" Fisheries 30.10 (2005): 19-26. Link to SFX for this item
10. Robinson, James W. "Freshwater elasmobranchs: a review of their physiology and biochemistry." Journal of comparative physiology. B, Biochemical, systemic, and environmental physiology 180.4 (2010): 475-493. Link to SFX for this item
11. Baum, J. "Cascading top-down effects of changing oceanic predator abundances." The Journal of animal ecology 78.4 (2009): 699-714. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
12. Myers, Ransom A A. "Rapid worldwide depletion of predatory fish communities." Nature 423.6937 (2003): 280-283. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
13. Frid, A. "Do shark declines create fear-released systems?" Oikos 117.2 (2008): 191-201. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
14. FERRETTI, Francesco O. "Loss of Large Predatory Sharks from the Mediterranean Sea." Conservation biology 22.4 (2008): 952-964. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
15. Heithaus, Aaron R. "Long-term movements of tiger sharks satellite-tagged in Shark Bay, Western Australia." Marine biology 151.4 (2007): 1455-61. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
16. Clarke, Clarke C. "Identification of Shark Species Composition and Proportion in the Hong Kong Shark Fin Market Based on Molecular Genetics and Trade Records." Conservation biology 20.1 (2006): 201-211. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
17. Heithaus, M. "Predicting ecological consequences of marine top predator declines (vol 23, pg 202, 2008)." Trends in ecology & evolution 23.10 (2008): 537-537. Link to SFX for this item
18. Frederiksen, M. "From plankton to top predators: bottom-up control of a marine food web across four trophic levels." The Journal of animal ecology 75.6: 1259-1268. Link to SFX for this item
19. Selig, Elizabeth R. "Temperature-driven coral decline : the role of marine protected areas." Global change biology 18.5 (2012): 1561-1570. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
20. Worm, B. "Meta-analysis of cod-shrimp interactions reveals top-down control in oceanic food webs." Ecology 84.1 (2003): 162-173. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
View More...
View Less...
Select All Clear All

Expand list of advanced services Advanced