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    Widespread diversity deficits of coral reef sharks and rays

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    2023-06-16
    Author
    Simpfendorfer, Colin A.
    Heithaus, Michael R.
    Heupel, Michelle R.
    MacNeil, M. Aaron
    Meekan, Mark
    Harvey, Euan
    Sherman, C. Samantha
    Currey-Randall, Leanne M.
    Goetze, Jordan S.
    Kiszka, Jeremy J.
    Rees, Matthew J.
    Speed, Conrad W.
    Udyawer, Vinay
    Bond, Mark E.
    Flowers, Kathryn I.
    Clementi, Gina M.
    Valentin-Albanese, Jasmine
    Adam, M. Shiham
    Ali, Khadeeja
    Asher, Jacob
    Aylagas, Eva
    Beaufort, Océane
    Benjamin, Cecilie
    Bernard, Anthony T.F.
    Berumen, Michael L.
    Bierwagen, Stacy
    Birrell, Chico
    Bonnema, Erika
    Bown, Rosalind M.K.
    Brooks, Edward J.
    Brown, J. Jed
    Buddo, Dayne
    Burke, Patrick J.
    Cáceres, Camila
    Cambra, Marta
    Cardeñosa, Diego
    Carrier, Jeffrey C.
    Casareto, Sara
    Caselle, Jennifer E.
    Charloo, Venkatesh
    Cinner, Joshua E.
    Claverie, Thomas
    Clua, Eric E.G.
    Cochran, Jesse E.M.
    Cook, Neil
    Cramp, Jessica E.
    D’Alberto, Brooke M.
    de Graaf, Martin
    Dornhege, Mareike C.
    Espinoza, Mario
    Estep, Andy
    Fanovich, Lanya
    Farabaugh, Naomi F.
    Fernando, Daniel
    Ferreira, Carlos E.L.
    Fields, Candace Y.A.
    Flam, Anna L.
    Floros, Camilla
    Fourqurean, Virginia
    Gajdzik, Laura
    Barcia, Laura García
    Garla, Ricardo
    Gastrich, Kirk
    George, Lachlan
    Giarrizzo, Tommaso
    Graham, Rory
    Guttridge, Tristan L.
    Hagan, Valerie
    Hardenstine, Royale S.
    Heck, Stephen M.
    Henderson, Aaron C.
    Heithaus, Patricia
    Hertler, Heidi
    Padilla, Mauricio Hoyos
    Hueter, Robert E.
    Jabado, Rima W.
    Joyeux, Jean Christophe
    Jaiteh, Vanessa
    Johnson, Mohini
    Jupiter, Stacy D.
    Kaimuddin, Muslimin
    Kasana, Devanshi
    Kelley, Megan
    Kessel, Steven T.
    Kiilu, Benedict
    Kirata, Taratau
    Kuguru, Baraka
    Kyne, Fabian
    Langlois, Tim
    Lara, Frida
    Lawe, Jaedon
    Lédée, Elodie J.I.
    Lindfield, Steve
    Luna-Acosta, Andrea
    Maggs, Jade Q.
    Manjaji-Matsumoto, B. Mabel
    Marshall, Andrea
    Martin, Lucy
    Mateos-Molina, Daniel
    Matich, Philip
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    Abstract
    A global survey of coral reefs reveals that overfishing is driving resident shark species toward extinction, causing diversity deficits in reef elasmobranch (shark and ray) assemblages. Our species-level analysis revealed global declines of 60 to 73% for five common resident reef shark species and that individual shark species were not detected at 34 to 47% of surveyed reefs. As reefs become more shark-depleted, rays begin to dominate assemblages. Shark-dominated assemblages persist in wealthy nations with strong governance and in highly protected areas, whereas poverty, weak governance, and a lack of shark management are associated with depauperate assemblages mainly composed of rays. Without action to address these diversity deficits, loss of ecological function and ecosystem services will increasingly affect human communities.
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    https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85163903330&origin=inward
    DOI/handle
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.ade4884
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/57127
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