Dataset

Tracking speartooth sharks (Glyphis glyphis) and bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas), Wenlock and Ducie rivers, Cape York, Australia (2014-2018)

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The study area was located on the Wenlock and Ducie River systems in Cape York, Queensland, Australia (12.350°S, 142.107°E; The region exhibits a distinct wet season, with monsoonal rains followed by a dry season with little to no rainfall. Both the Ducie and Wenlock Rivers flow into Port Musgrave, a large coastal embayment in the eastern Gulf of Carpentaria. Being tropical tidal rivers, they are subject to daily fluctuations in salinity and to large increases in freshwater inflow .at the onset of the wet season. To investigate long-term broadscale movements compared to the changing water conditions, 22 speartooth sharks (Glyphis glyphis) and 22 bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) were fitted with acoustic transmitters and were tracked passively via an array of underwater. acoustic hydrophones. Tracking data was accessed from the Dryad repository in the cited paper.

Citation: Ross G. Dwyer, Hamish A. Campbell, Rebecca L. Cramp, Colin L. Burke, Mariana A. Micheli-Campbell, Richard D. Pillans, Barry J. Lyon, Craig E. Franklin (2019) Niche partitioning between river shark species is driven by seasonal fluctuations in environmental salinity. Functional Ecology. 2020;34:2170–2185. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.13626

Published: August 11, 2022 at 04:56

URL: https://www.marine.csiro.au/ipt/resource?r=wenlock_sharks_2014_2018

Ross Dwyer
University of Queensland

15,807
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2
taxa
2
species

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