Nick K. Dulvy
Affiliations: | Biological Science | Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada |
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Marine biodiversity conservationWebsite:
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Sign in to add traineeRiley A Pollom | research assistant | 2017- | Simon Fraser |
Rowan Trebilco | grad student | 2009- | Simon Fraser |
Lorenzo Alvarez-Filip | grad student | 2006-2010 | University of East Anglia, UK |
C. Samantha Sherman | post-doc | ||
Loren E. McClenachan | post-doc | 2010-2012 | Simon Fraser (Evolution Tree) |
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Yan HF, Kyne PM, Jabado RW, et al. (2021) Overfishing and habitat loss drive range contraction of iconic marine fishes to near extinction. Science Advances. 7 |
Pacoureau N, Rigby CL, Kyne PM, et al. (2021) Half a century of global decline in oceanic sharks and rays. Nature. 589: 567-571 |
Dulvy NK, Yan HF. (2020) Conservation: Goldilocks Nations for Restoring Reef Sharks. Current Biology : Cb. 30: R1415-R1418 |
Derrick DH, Cheok J, Dulvy NK. (2020) Spatially congruent sites of importance for global shark and ray biodiversity. Plos One. 15: e0235559 |
Shiffman DS, Bittick SJ, Cashion MS, et al. (2020) Inaccurate and Biased Global Media Coverage Underlies Public Misunderstanding of Shark Conservation Threats and Solutions. Iscience. 101205 |
Temple AJ, Stead SM, Jiddawi N, et al. (2020) Life-history, exploitation and extinction risk of the data-poor Baraka's whipray (Maculabatis ambigua) in small-scale tropical fisheries. Journal of Fish Biology. 97: 708-719 |
Mull CG, Yopak KE, Dulvy NK. (2020) Maternal Investment, Ecological Lifestyle, and Brain Evolution in Sharks and Rays. The American Naturalist. 195: 1056-1069 |
Walls RH, Dulvy NK. (2020) Eliminating the dark matter of data deficiency by predicting the conservation status of Northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea sharks and rays Biological Conservation. 246: 108459 |
Kyne PM, Jabado RW, Rigby CL, et al. (2020) The thin edge of the wedge: Extremely high extinction risk in wedgefishes and giant guitarfishes Aquatic Conservation-Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 30: 1337-1361 |
Horswill C, Kindsvater HK, Juan-Jordá MJ, et al. (2019) Global reconstruction of life-history strategies: A case study using tunas. The Journal of Applied Ecology. 56: 855-865 |