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Global status and conservation potential of reef sharks
MA MacNeil, DD Chapman, M Heupel, CA Simpfendorfer, M Heithaus, ...
Nature 583 (7818), 801-806, 2020
2362020
Global COVID-19 lockdown highlights humans as both threats and custodians of the environment
AE Bates, RB Primack, BS Biggar, TJ Bird, ME Clinton, RJ Command, ...
Biological conservation 263, 109175, 2021
1362021
Individual and population benefits of marine reserves for reef sharks
RG Dwyer, NC Krueck, V Udyawer, MR Heupel, D Chapman, HL Pratt, ...
Current Biology 30 (3), 480-489. e5, 2020
1252020
Variable response of coastal sharks to severe tropical storms: environmental cues and changes in space use
V Udyawer, A Chin, DM Knip, CA Simpfendorfer, MR Heupel
Marine Ecology Progress Series 480, 171-183, 2013
942013
A standardised framework for analysing animal detections from automated tracking arrays
V Udyawer, RG Dwyer, X Hoenner, RC Babcock, S Brodie, HA Campbell, ...
Animal Biotelemetry 6, 1-14, 2018
772018
Continental-scale animal tracking reveals functional movement classes across marine taxa
S Brodie, EJI Lédée, MR Heupel, RC Babcock, HA Campbell, DC Gledhill, ...
Scientific Reports 8 (1), 3717, 2018
602018
Australia’s continental-scale acoustic tracking database and its automated quality control process
X Hoenner, C Huveneers, A Steckenreuter, C Simpfendorfer, K Tattersall, ...
Scientific data 5 (1), 1-10, 2018
602018
Early Career Researchers Embrace Data Sharing
HA Campbell, MA Micheli-Campbell, V Udyawer
Trends in ecology & evolution, 2019
512019
The power of national acoustic tracking networks to assess the impacts of human activity on marine organisms during the COVID-19 pandemic
C Huveneers, FRA Jaine, A Barnett, PA Butcher, TM Clarke, ...
Biological Conservation 256, 108995, 2021
342021
Effects of environmental variables on the movement and space use of coastal sea snakes over multiple temporal scales
V Udyawer, M Read, M Hamann, CA Simpfendorfer, MR Heupel
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 473, 26-34, 2015
302015
First record of sea snake (Hydrophis elegans, Hydrophiinae) entrapped in marine debris
V Udyawer, MA Read, M Hamann, CA Simpfendorfer, MR Heupel
Marine pollution bulletin 73 (1), 336-338, 2013
292013
Future directions in the research and management of marine snakes
V Udyawer, P Barnes, X Bonnet, F Brischoux, JM Crowe-Riddell, ...
Frontiers in Marine Science 5, 399, 2018
282018
Continental‐scale acoustic telemetry and network analysis reveal new insights into stock structure
EJI Lédée, MR Heupel, MD Taylor, RG Harcourt, FRA Jaine, C Huveneers, ...
Fish and fisheries 22 (5), 987-1005, 2021
252021
Distribution of sea snakes in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park: observations from 10 yrs of baited remote underwater video station (BRUVS) sampling
V Udyawer, M Cappo, CA Simpfendorfer, MR Heupel, V Lukoschek
Coral Reefs 33, 777-791, 2014
242014
Temporal and spatial activity‐associated energy partitioning in free‐swimming sea snakes
V Udyawer, CA Simpfendorfer, MR Heupel, TD Clark
Functional Ecology, 2017
222017
A trait‐based framework for assessing the vulnerability of marine species to human impacts
N Butt, BS Halpern, CC O'Hara, AL Allcock, B Polidoro, S Sherman, ...
Ecosphere 13 (2), e3919, 2022
212022
Diel patterns in three-dimensional use of space by sea snakes
V Udyawer, CA Simpfendorfer, MR Heupel
Animal Biotelemetry 3, 1-9, 2015
212015
Exploring habitat selection in sea snakes using passive acoustic monitoring and Bayesian hierarchical models
V Udyawer, CA Simpfendorfer, M Read, M Hamann, MR Heupel
Marine Ecology Progress Series 546, 249-262, 2016
192016
Widespread diversity deficits of coral reef sharks and rays
CA Simpfendorfer, MR Heithaus, MR Heupel, MA MacNeil, M Meekan, ...
Science 380 (6650), 1155-1160, 2023
172023
Coming up for air: thermal dependence of dive behaviours and metabolism in sea snakes
V Udyawer, CA Simpfendorfer, MR Heupel, TD Clark
Journal of Experimental Biology 219 (21), 3447-3454, 2016
172016
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