Bridging disciplines to advance elasmobranch conservation: applications of physiological ecology
Author(s) -
Kady Lyons,
Jennifer S. Bigman,
Dovi Kacev,
Christopher G. Mull,
Aaron B. Carlisle,
J L Imhoff,
Jacob Anderson,
Kevin C. Weng,
Ashley S. Galloway,
E. J. Cave,
T R Gunn,
CG Lowe,
Richard W. Brill,
Christine N. Bedore
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
conservation physiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.942
H-Index - 37
ISSN - 2051-1434
DOI - 10.1093/conphys/coz011
Subject(s) - ecology , biology , threatened species , context (archaeology) , evolutionary ecology , conservation biology , organism , ecological niche , habitat , paleontology , host (biology)
Physiology and ecology are intimately linked; thus, ecological observations can be strengthened by an understanding of organismal physiology. Through a symposium entitled “Applications of Physiological Ecology in Elasmobranch Research” at the 2017 American Elasmobranch Society meeting, we demonstrated the strengths of collaborative efforts across disciplines for informing conservation efforts.
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