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eDNA metabarcoding reveals a rich but threatened and declining elasmobranch community in West Africa's largest marine protected area, the Banc d'Arguin. Conservation Genetics, in press
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Vulnerability of elasmobranchs caught by artisanal fishery in the Southeastern Caribbean. Regional Studies in Marine Science, 79, Article 103851
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Linking extinction risk to the economic and nutritional value of sharks in small-scale fisheries. Conservation Biology, in press
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Integrating vertical and horizontal movements of shortfin mako sharks Isurus oxyrinchus in the eastern North Pacific Ocean. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 732, 85–99
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