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Mixed management boosts reef shark abundance. Nature Ecology & Evolution, in press
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Divergent learning responses to a spatially consistent olfactory stimulus in two reef shark species. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 738, 151–160
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A review of elasmobranch breaching behavior: why do sharks and rays propel themselves out of the water into the air? Environmental Biology of Fishes, in press
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Coral reef recovery in a remote and large marine protected area is resilient to cascading trophic interactions. Biological Conservation, 298, Article 110771
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What about the meat: uncovering the unseen trade in meat from endangered sharks in Singapore and Malaysia. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, in press
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Threatening the endangered: Uncovering endangered elasmobranchs and factors perpetuating the Tanzanian shark-fin trade. African Journal of Ecology, 62(2), Article e13275
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Beneath the surface: DNA barcoding of shark fins in Singapore. Royal Society Open Science, 11(9), Article 240532
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Shark genome size evolution and its relationship with cellular, life-history, ecological, and diversity traits. Scientific Reports, 14, Article 8909
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Low diversity and abundance of predatory fishes in a peripheral coral reef ecosystem. Ecology and Evolution, 14(2), Article e10920
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A comprehensive phylogenomic study unveils evolutionary patterns and challenges in the mitochondrial genomes of Carcharhiniformes: A focus on Triakidae. Genomics, 116(1), Article 110771
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