ORCID Profile
0000-0001-6158-6963
Current Organisation
Universidade Federal do Paraná
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Publisher: Inter-Research Science Center
Date: 28-09-2018
DOI: 10.3354/ESR00916
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 13-06-2019
DOI: 10.1111/JFB.14010
Abstract: We determined stable-isotope ratios for replicate muscle tissues in 13 gravid Mobula kuhlii cf. eregoodootenkee (110.4-120.4 cm disc width W
Publisher: Inter-Research Science Center
Date: 25-03-2021
DOI: 10.3354/ESR01115
Abstract: Marine mammals can play important ecological roles in aquatic ecosystems, and their presence can be key to community structure and function. Consequently, marine mammals are often considered indicators of ecosystem health and flagship species. Yet, historical population declines caused by exploitation, and additional current threats, such as climate change, fisheries bycatch, pollution and maritime development, continue to impact many marine mammal species, and at least 25% are classified as threatened (Critically Endangered, Endangered or Vulnerable) on the IUCN Red List. Conversely, some species have experienced population increases/recoveries in recent decades, reflecting management interventions, and are heralded as conservation successes. To continue these successes and reverse the downward trajectories of at-risk species, it is necessary to evaluate the threats faced by marine mammals and the conservation mechanisms available to address them. Additionally, there is a need to identify evidence-based priorities of both research and conservation needs across a range of settings and taxa. To that effect we: (1) outline the key threats to marine mammals and their impacts, identify the associated knowledge gaps and recommend actions needed (2) discuss the merits and downfalls of established and emerging conservation mechanisms (3) outline the application of research and monitoring techniques and (4) highlight particular taxa opulations that are in urgent need of focus.
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
Date: 14-07-2017
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 20-04-2015
DOI: 10.1111/JFB.12667
Abstract: Based on the knowledge of local artisanal fishermen and on direct observations, this study presents evidence that the giant manta ray Manta birostris uses the Paranaguá estuarine complex in south Brazil, south-western Atlantic Ocean, in a predictable seasonal pattern. Behavioural observations suggest that the estuary can act as a nursery ground for M. birostris during the summer.
Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Date: 11-03-2020
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