| Title: |
Global collision-risk hotspots of marine traffic and the world’s largest fish, the whale shark |
| Authors: |
Womersley, Freya C.; Humphries, Nicolas E.; Queiroz, Nuno; Vedor, Marisa; da Costa, Ivo; Furtado, Miguel; Tyminski, John P.; Abrantes, Katya; Araujo, Gonzalo; Bach, Steffen S.; Barnett, Adam; Berumen, Michael L.; Bessudo Lion, Sandra; Braun, Camrin D.; Clingham, Elizabeth; Cochran, Jesse E. M.; de la Parra, Rafael; Diamant, Stella; Dove, Alistair D. M.; Dudgeon, Christine L.; Erdmann, Mark V.; Espinoza, Eduardo; Fitzpatrick, Richard; Gonzalez Cano, Jaime; Green, Jonathan R.; Guzman, Hector M.; Hardenstine, Royale; Hasan, Abdi; Hazin, Fabio H. V.; Hearn, Alex R.; Hueter, Robert; Jaidah, Mohammed Y.; Labaja, Jessica; Ladino, Felipe; Macena, Bruno C. L.; Morris, John J. Jr.; Norman, Bradley M.; Penaherrera-Palma, Cesar; Pierce, Simon J.; Quintero, Lina M.; Ramirez-Macias, Deni; Reynolds, Samantha D.; Richardson, Anthony J.; Robinson, David P.; Rohner, Christoph A.; Rowat, David R. L.; Sheaves, Marcus; Shivji, Mahmood; Sianipar, Abraham B.; Skomal, Gregory B.; Soler, German; Syakurachman, Ismail; Thorrold, Simon R.; Webb, D. Harry; Wetherbee, Bradley M.; White, Timothy D.; Clavelle, Tyler; Kroodsma, David A.; Thums, Michele; Ferreira, Luciana C.; Meekan, Mark G.; Arrowsmith, Lucy M.; Lester, Emily K.; Meyers, Megan M.; Peel, Lauren R.; Sequeira, Ana M. M.; Eguiluz, Victor M.; Duarte, Carlos M.; Sims, David W. |
| Source: |
Womersley, F. C., Humphries, N. E., Queiroz, N., Vedor, M., da Costa, I., Furtado, M., Tyminski, J. P., Abrantes, K., Araujo, G., Bach, S. S., Barnett, A., Berumen, M. L., Bessudo Lion, S., Braun, C. D., Clingham, E., Cochran, J. E. M., de la Parra, R., Diamant, S., Dove, A. D. M., Dudgeon, C. L., Erdmann, M. V., Espinoza, E., Fitzpatrick, R., González Cano, J., Green, J. R., Guzman, H. M., Hardenstine, R., Hasan, A., Hazin, F. H. V., Hearn, A. R., Hueter, R. E., Jaidah, M. Y., Labaja, J., Ladinol, F., Macena, B. C. L., Morris Jr., J. .... |
| Publisher Information: |
National Academy of Sciences |
| Publication Year: |
2022 |
| Collection: |
Woods Hole Scientific Community: WHOAS (Woods Hole Open Access Server) |
| Subject Terms: |
ship strike; marine megafauna; conservation; movement ecology; human impact |
| Description: |
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Womersley, F. C., Humphries, N. E., Queiroz, N., Vedor, M., da Costa, I., Furtado, M., Tyminski, J. P., Abrantes, K., Araujo, G., Bach, S. S., Barnett, A., Berumen, M. L., Bessudo Lion, S., Braun, C. D., Clingham, E., Cochran, J. E. M., de la Parra, R., Diamant, S., Dove, A. D. M., Dudgeon, C. L., Erdmann, M. V., Espinoza, E., Fitzpatrick, R., González Cano, J., Green, J. R., Guzman, H. M., Hardenstine, R., Hasan, A., Hazin, F. H. V., Hearn, A. R., Hueter, R. E., Jaidah, M. Y., Labaja, J., Ladinol, F., Macena, B. C. L., Morris Jr., J. J., Norman, B. M., Peñaherrera-Palmav, C., Pierce, S. J., Quintero, L. M., Ramırez-Macías, D., Reynolds, S. D., Richardson, A. J., Robinson, D. P., Rohner, C. A., Rowat, D. R. L., Sheaves, M., Shivji, M. S., Sianipar, A. B., Skomal, G. B., Soler, G., Syakurachman, I., Thorrold, S. R., Webb, D. H., Wetherbee, B. M., White, T. D., Clavelle, T., Kroodsma, D. A., Thums, M., Ferreira, L. C., Meekan, M. G., Arrowsmith, L. M., Lester, E. K., Meyers, M. M., Peel, L. R., Sequeira, A. M. M., Eguıluz, V. M., Duarte, C. M., & Sims, D. W. Global collision-risk hotspots of marine traffic and the world’s largest fish, the whale shark. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 119(20), (2022): e2117440119, https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2117440119. ; Marine traffic is increasing globally yet collisions with endangered megafauna such as whales, sea turtles, and planktivorous sharks go largely undetected or unreported. Collisions leading to mortality can have population-level consequences for endangered species. Hence, identifying simultaneous space use of megafauna and shipping throughout ranges may reveal as-yet-unknown spatial targets requiring conservation. However, global studies tracking megafauna and shipping occurrences are lacking. Here we combine satellite-tracked movements of the whale shark, ... |
| Document Type: |
article in journal/newspaper |
| Language: |
unknown |
| Relation: |
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2117440119; Womersley, F. C., Humphries, N. E., Queiroz, N., Vedor, M., da Costa, I., Furtado, M., Tyminski, J. P., Abrantes, K., Araujo, G., Bach, S. S., Barnett, A., Berumen, M. L., Bessudo Lion, S., Braun, C. D., Clingham, E., Cochran, J. E. M., de la Parra, R., Diamant, S., Dove, A. D. M., Dudgeon, C. L., Erdmann, M. V., Espinoza, E., Fitzpatrick, R., González Cano, J., Green, J. R., Guzman, H. M., Hardenstine, R., Hasan, A., Hazin, F. H. V., Hearn, A. R., Hueter, R. E., Jaidah, M. Y., Labaja, J., Ladinol, F., Macena, B. C. L., Morris Jr., J. J., Norman, B. M., Peñaherrera-Palmav, C., Pierce, S. J., Quintero, L. M., Ramırez-Macías, D., Reynolds, S. D., Richardson, A. J., Robinson, D. P., Rohner, C. A., Rowat, D. R. L., Sheaves, M., Shivji, M. S., Sianipar, A. B., Skomal, G. B., Soler, G., Syakurachman, I., Thorrold, S. R., Webb, D. H., Wetherbee, B. M., White, T. D., Clavelle, T., Kroodsma, D. A., Thums, M., Ferreira, L. C., Meekan, M. G., Arrowsmith, L. M., Lester, E. K., Meyers, M. M., Peel, L. R., Sequeira, A. M. M., Eguıluz, V. M., Duarte, C. M., & Sims, D. W. (2022). Global collision-risk hotspots of marine traffic and the world’s largest fish, the whale shark. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 119(20), e2117440119.; https://hdl.handle.net/1912/29215 |
| Availability: |
https://hdl.handle.net/1912/29215 |
| Rights: |
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International ; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ |
| Accession Number: |
edsbas.4824F70C |
| Database: |
BASE |