2020
DOI: 10.15517/rbt.v68is1.41203
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Residencia del tiburón punta blanca de arrecife, Triaenodon obesus, (Carcharhiniformes: Carcharhinidae) en las bahías Chatham y Wafer del Parque Nacional Isla del Coco, Costa Rica

Abstract: Introducción: El tiburón punta blanca (Triaenodon obesus) es una especie de arrecife de aguas tropicales, no migratoria, que ha demostrado no tener una alta conectividad costera, como la observada para otras especies de tiburón, sin embargo posee la distribución más amplia de todas las demás especies de tiburón de arrecife del Indo-Pacífico. T. obesus, es una de las especies de tiburón más comunes en el Parque Nacional Isla del Coco (PNIC), y no presenta una estacionalidad marcada. En las bahías localizadas en… Show more

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“…Residence index is a common measure of habitat use in acoustic telemetry studies (Zhang et al 2015, Bordeleau et al 2018, Lopez-Garro et al 2020) and can also be used to examine spawning dynamics. Here, we used residence index to assess if proximity to salmon aquaculture farms impacted spawning dynamics on nearby grounds.…”
Section: Residence Index and Residence Times At The Different Spawning Grounds And Farmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Residence index is a common measure of habitat use in acoustic telemetry studies (Zhang et al 2015, Bordeleau et al 2018, Lopez-Garro et al 2020) and can also be used to examine spawning dynamics. Here, we used residence index to assess if proximity to salmon aquaculture farms impacted spawning dynamics on nearby grounds.…”
Section: Residence Index and Residence Times At The Different Spawning Grounds And Farmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite being a coastal demersal species with a limited dispersal capacity and home range, T. obesus is the most widely distributed reef shark species in the world, found from the Red Sea to Micronesia, as well as from the coast of Mexico to Panama in the Eastern Pacific, and its presence is suspected even in the southwestern Atlantic [ 12 , 13 , 14 ]. This wide distribution, however, does not mean that the species is not threatened.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%