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Monthly Archive for: "August, 2022"
 A novel categorisation system to organize a large photo identification database for white sharks, Carcharodon carcharias

A novel categorisation system to organize a large photo identification database for white sharks, Carcharodon carcharias

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 New insights into the evolutionary history of white sharks, Carcharodon carcharias

New insights into the evolutionary history of white sharks, Carcharodon carcharias

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 An integrated mark-recapture and genetic approach to estimate the population size of white sharks in South Africa

An integrated mark-recapture and genetic approach to estimate the population size of white sharks in South Africa

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 Semi-automated software for dorsal fin photographic identification of marine species: application to Carcharodon carcharias

Semi-automated software for dorsal fin photographic identification of marine species: application to Carcharodon carcharias

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 The effect of kelp density on white shark movements in the Dyer Island Nature Reserve, South Africa

The effect of kelp density on white shark movements in the Dyer Island Nature Reserve, South Africa

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 Effective number of white shark (Carcharodon carcharias, Linnaeus) breeders is stable over four successive years in the population adjacent to eastern Australia and New Zealand. Ecology and Evolution.

Effective number of white shark (Carcharodon carcharias, Linnaeus) breeders is stable over four successive years in the population adjacent to eastern Australia and New Zealand. Ecology and Evolution.

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 The role of controlled human-animal interactions in changing the negative perceptions towards white sharks, in a sample of white shark cage diving tours participants

The role of controlled human-animal interactions in changing the negative perceptions towards white sharks, in a sample of white shark cage diving tours participants

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