Gregory B. Skomal, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2006 | Boston University, Boston, MA, United States |
Area:
ichthyology, fish behavioral ecology, fish taxonomyGoogle:
"Gregory Skomal"Parents
Sign in to add mentorPhillip Samuel Lobel | grad student | 2006 | Boston University | |
(The physiological effects of capture stress on post-release survivorship of sharks, tunas, and marlin.) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeBryan Joseph Legare | grad student | 2009-2011 | University of the Virgin Islands |
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Sequeira AMM, Rodríguez JP, Marley SA, et al. (2025) Global tracking of marine megafauna space use reveals how to achieve conservation targets. Science (New York, N.Y.). 388: 1086-1097 |
Casselberry GA, Skomal GB, Griffin LP, et al. (2025) Migratory patterns and seasonal habitat use of great hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna mokarran) in the southeastern United States. Journal of Fish Biology |
Womersley FC, Sousa LL, Humphries NE, et al. (2024) Climate-driven global redistribution of an ocean giant predicts increased threat from shipping. Nature Climate Change. 14: 1282-1291 |
Braun CD, Della Penna A, Arostegui MC, et al. (2023) Linking vertical movements of large pelagic predators with distribution patterns of biomass in the open ocean. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2306357120 |
Andrzejaczek S, Lucas TCD, Goodman MC, et al. (2022) Diving into the vertical dimension of elasmobranch movement ecology. Science Advances. 8: eabo1754 |
Womersley FC, Humphries NE, Queiroz N, et al. (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: e2117440119 |
Griffin LP, Casselberry GA, Lowerre-Barbieri SK, et al. (2022) Predator-prey landscapes of large sharks and game fishes in the Florida Keys. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e2584 |
Moxley JH, Skomal G, Chisholm J, et al. (2020) Daily and seasonal movements of Cape Cod gray seals vary with predation risk Marine Ecology Progress Series. 644: 215-228 |
Cochran JEM, Braun CD, Cagua EF, et al. (2019) Multi-method assessment of whale shark (Rhincodon typus) residency, distribution, and dispersal behavior at an aggregation site in the Red Sea. Plos One. 14: e0222285 |
Braun CD, Gaube P, Sinclair-Taylor TH, et al. (2019) Mesoscale eddies release pelagic sharks from thermal constraints to foraging in the ocean twilight zone. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |