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Non-invasive methods characterise the world's largest tiger shark aggregation in Fuvahmulah, Maldives. [PDF]
Vossgaetter L+8 more
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Modeling the spatial distribution of whale shark in the Atlantic Ocean
Báez, J.C. (José Carlos)+4 more
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The ecology of the whale shark in Djibouti [PDF]
Within the Gulf of Aden, Djibouti is an important site where whale sharks (Rhincodon typus Smith 1828) aggregate seasonally; however, up to now, only few studies have been carried out in the area (Rowat et al. in Environ Biol Fishes, 2007. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10641-006-9148-7; Mar Freshw Res, 2011.
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First record of bottom-feeding behaviour in the whale shark (Rhincodon typus).
Journal of Fish Biology, 2023Despite being the world's largest fish, many questions remain regarding the ecology and behaviour of the whale shark (Rhincodon typus). We present the first direct evidence of whale sharks engaging in bottom-feeding behaviour and provide potential ...
D. A. Whitehead, J. Gayford
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Whale shark on a white shark’s menu
Marine Biodiversity, 2015As the world’s largest fish, whale sharks Rhincodon typus could be assumed to be predator-free. Juvenile whale sharks are known to be preyed upon by sharks, marlin and orcas, and, although unconfirmed, bite marks on a sub-adult whale shark were attributed to white sharks Carcharodon carcharias (Department of the Environment and Heritage, DEH 2005 ...
M. G. Newbrey+2 more
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Volume of the whale shark and their mechanism of vertical feeding
Zoology, 2021The present study provides a noninvasive method to estimate the body volume of sharks (Elasmobranchii, Selachii) using a computational geometric model. This method allows the volume of sharks to be estimated from lateral and ventral photographs assuming an elliptical body cross-sectional geometry.
Kei Miyamoto+6 more
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