Literature DB >> 31858589

Residency and diel movement patterns of the endangered scalloped hammerhead Sphyrna lewini in the Revillagigedo National Park.

Alejandro Aldana-Moreno1,2, E Mauricio Hoyos-Padilla2,3,4, Rogelio González-Armas1, Felipe Galván-Magaña1, Alex Hearn4,5, A Peter Klimley4,6, William Winram7, Edgar Eduardo Becerril-García1,2, James T Ketchum2,4,8.   

Abstract

This study is the first description of the residency and diel movements of Sphyrna lewini at the Revillagigedo National Park, Mexico. Eleven adult scalloped hammerheads of total length 200-300 cm were monitored using acoustic telemetry during 2013-2015 at four sites at San Benedicto Island. Diel and residency patterns were described based on 58,055 detections by four autonomous receivers. The sharks displayed high daytime residency in two of the four sites, with movements away into the pelagic environment at night. This study generates a baseline for effective monitoring to improve the conservation and management of an iconic but endangered species at this marine reserve.
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Keywords:  Eastern Tropical Pacific; conservation; endangered species; site fidelity; telemetry

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31858589     DOI: 10.1111/jfb.14239

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fish Biol        ISSN: 0022-1112            Impact factor:   2.051


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1.  Observations of a species-record deep dive by a central Pacific female scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini).

Authors:  James M Anderson; Patrick T Rex; Kelsey Maloney; Mark Johnston; Deron Verbeck; Neil Allen; Kim Holland
Journal:  J Fish Biol       Date:  2022-06-07       Impact factor: 2.504

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