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Waller, MJ, Queiroz, N, Da Costa, I, Womersley, F, Loveridge, A, Humphries, NE, Southall, EJ, Sims, DW, Cidade, T and Loureiro, B 2023 Direct measurement of cruising and burst swimming speeds of the shortfin mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus) with estimates of field metabolic rate. Journal of Fish Biology. doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15475

Sims, DW, Humphries, NE, Southall, EJ, Andrzejaczek, S and Curnick, DJ 2022 Diving into the vertical dimension of elasmobranch movement ecology. Science Advances, 8 (33), eaho1754. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abo1754

Womersley, F, Humphries, NE, Queiroz, N and Sims, DW 2022 Global collision-risk hotspots of marine traffic and the world’s largest fish, the whale shark. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119 (20). https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2117440119

Vedor, M, Mucientes, G, Hernandez-Chan, S, Rosa, R, Humphries, NE, Sims, DW and Queiroz, N 2021 Oceanic Diel Vertical Movement Patterns of Blue Sharks Vary With Water Temperature and Productivity to Change Vulnerability to Fishing. Frontiers in Marine Science, 8. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.688076

Queiroz, N, Humphries, NE, Couto, A, Vedor, M, Da Costa, I, Sequeira, AMM, Mucientes, G, Santos, AM, Abascal, FJ, Abercrombie, DL, Abrantes, K, Acuña-Marrero, D, Afonso, AS, Afonso, P, Anders, D, Araujo, G, Arauz, R, Bach, P, Barnett, A, Bernal, D, Berumen, ML, Lion, SB, Bezerra, NPA, Blaison, AV, Block, BA, Bond, ME, Bonfil, R, Braun, CD, Brooks, EJ, Brooks, A, Brown, J, Byrne, ME, Campana, SE, Carlisle, AB, Chapman, DD, Chapple, TK, Chisholm, J, Clarke, CR, Clua, EG, Cochran, JEM, Crochelet, EC, Dagorn, L, Daly, R, Cortés, DD, Doyle, TK, Drew, M, Duffy, CAJ, Erikson, T, Espinoza, E, Ferreira, LC, Ferretti, F, Filmalter, JD, Fischer, GC, Fitzpatrick, R, Fontes, J, Forget, F, Fowler, M, Francis, MP, Gallagher, AJ, Gennari, E, Goldsworthy, SD, Gollock, MJ, Green, JR, Gustafson, JA, Guttridge, TL, Guzman, HM, Hammerschlag, N, Harman, L, Hazin, FHV, Heard, M, Hearn, AR, Holdsworth, JC, Holmes, BJ, Howey, LA, Hoyos, M, Hueter, RE, Hussey, NE, Huveneers, C, Irion, DT, Jacoby, DMP, Jewell, OJD, Johnson, R, Jordan, LKB, Joyce, W, Daly, CAK, Ketchum, JT, Klimley, AP, Kock, AA, Koen, P, Ladino, F, Lana, FO, Lea, JSE, Llewellyn, F, Lyon, WS, MacDonnell, A, Macena, BCL, Marshall, H, McAllister, JD, Meÿer, MA, Morris, JJ, Nelson, ER, Papastamatiou, YP, Peñaherrera-Palma, C, Pierce, SJ, Poisson, F, Quintero, LM, Richardson, AJ, Rogers, PJ, Rohner, CA, Rowat, DRL, Samoilys, M, Semmens, JM, Sheaves, M, Shillinger, G, Shivji, M, Singh, S, Skomal, GB, Smale, MJ, Snyders, LB, Soler, G, Soria, M, Stehfest, KM, Thorrold, SR, Tolotti, MT, Towner, A, Travassos, P, Tyminski, JP, Vandeperre, F, Vaudo, JJ, Watanabe, YY, Weber, SB, Wetherbee, BM, White, TD, Williams, S, Zárate, PM, Harcourt, R, Hays, GC, Meekan, MG, Thums, M, Irigoien, X, Eguíluz, VM, Duarte, CM, Sousa, LL, Simpson, SJ, Southall, EJ and Sims, DW 2021 Reply to: Caution over the use of ecological big data for conservation. Nature, 595 (7866). E20-E28. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03464-9

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Queiroz, N, Humphries, NE, Couto, A, Vedor, M, Da Costa, I, Sequeira, AMM, Mucientes, G, Santos, AM, Abascal, FJ, Abercrombie, DL, Abrantes, K, Acuña-Marrero, D, Afonso, AS, Afonso, P, Anders, D, Araujo, G, Arauz, R, Bach, P, Barnett, A, Bernal, D, Berumen, ML, Lion, SB, Bezerra, NPA, Blaison, AV, Block, BA, Bond, ME, Bonfil, R, Bradford, RW, Braun, CD, Brooks, EJ, Brooks, A, Brown, J, Bruce, BD, Byrne, ME, Campana, SE, Carlisle, AB, Chapman, DD, Chapple, TK, Chisholm, J, Clarke, CR, Clua, EG, Cochran, JEM, Crochelet, EC, Dagorn, L, Daly, R, Cortés, DD, Doyle, TK, Drew, M, Duffy, CAJ, Erikson, T, Espinoza, E, Ferreira, LC, Ferretti, F, Filmalter, JD, Fischer, GC, Fitzpatrick, R, Fontes, J, Forget, F, Fowler, M, Francis, MP, Gallagher, AJ, Gennari, E, Goldsworthy, SD, Gollock, MJ, Green, JR, Gustafson, JA, Guttridge, TL, Guzman, HM, Hammerschlag, N, Harman, L, Hazin, FHV, Heard, M, Hearn, AR, Holdsworth, JC, Holmes, BJ, Howey, LA, Hoyos, M, Hueter, RE, Hussey, NE, Huveneers, C, Irion, DT, Jacoby, DMP, Jewell, OJD, Johnson, R, Jordan, LKB, Joyce, W, Daly, CAK, Ketchum, JT, Klimley, AP, Kock, AA, Koen, P, Ladino, F, Lana, FO, Lea, JSE, Llewellyn, F, Lyon, WS, MacDonnell, A, Macena, BCL, Marshall, H, McAllister, JD, Meÿer, MA, Morris, JJ, Nelson, ER, Papastamatiou, YP, Peñaherrera-Palma, C, Pierce, SJ, Poisson, F, Quintero, LM, Richardson, AJ, Rogers, PJ, Rohner, CA, Rowat, DRL, Samoilys, M, Semmens, JM, Sheaves, M, Shillinger, G, Shivji, M, Singh, S, Skomal, GB, Smale, MJ, Snyders, LB, Soler, G, Soria, M, Stehfest, KM, Thorrold, SR, Tolotti, MT, Towner, A, Travassos, P, Tyminski, JP, Vandeperre, F, Vaudo, JJ, Watanabe, YY, Weber, SB, Wetherbee, BM, White, TD, Williams, S, Zárate, PM, Harcourt, R, Hays, GC, Meekan, MG, Thums, M, Irigoien, X, Eguíluz, VM, Duarte, CM, Sousa, LL, Simpson, SJ, Southall, EJ and Sims, DW 2021 Reply to: Shark mortality cannot be assessed by fishery overlap alone. Nature, 595 (7866). E8-E16. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03396-4

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Vedor, M, Queiroz, N, Da Costa, I, Dos Santos, A, Vandeperre, F, Fontes, J, Afonso, P, Rosa, R, Humphries, NE and Sims, DW et al 2021 Climate-driven deoxygenation elevates fishing vulnerability for the ocean’s widest ranging shark. eLife, 10, e62508. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.62508

O'Toole, M, Queiroz, N, Humphries, NE, Sims, DW and Sequeira, AMM 2020 Quantifying effects of tracking data bias on species distribution models. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 12 (1). 170-181. https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.13507

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Lea, JSE, Humphries, NE, Bortoluzzi, J, Daly, R, Von Brandis, RG, Patel, E, Patel, E, Clarke, CR and Sims, DW 2020 At the Turn of the Tide: Space Use and Habitat Partitioning in Two Sympatric Shark Species Is Driven by Tidal Phase. Frontiers in Marine Science, 7, 624. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.00624

Hays, GC, Carmichael, RH, Casale, P, Chiaradia, A, Costa, DP, Cuevas, E, Duarte, CM, Humphries, NE, Sims, DW and Sequeira, AMM 2019 Translating Marine Animal Tracking Data into Conservation Policy and Management. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 34 (5). 459-473. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2019.01.009

Sequeira, AMM, Rodríguez, JP, Eguíluz, VM, Harcourt, R, Hindell, M, Sims, DW, Duarte, CM, Costa, DP, Fernández-Gracia, J, Ferreira, LC, Hays, GC, Heupel, MR, Meekan, MG, Aven, A, Bailleul, F, Baylis, AMM, Berumen, ML, Braun, CD, Burns, J, Caley, MJ, Campbell, R, Carmichael, RH, Clua, E, Einoder, LD, Friedlaender, AS, Goebel, ME, Goldsworthy, SD, Guinet, C, Gunn, J, Hamer, D, Hammerschlag, N, Hammill, M, Hückstädt, LA, Humphries, NE, Lea, MA, Lowther, A, Mackay, A, McHuron, E, McKenzie, J, McLeay, L, McMahon, CR, Mengersen, K, Muelbert, MMC, Pagano, AM, Page, B, Queiroz, N, Robinson, PW, Shaffer, SA, Shivji, MS, Skomal, GB, Thorrold, SR, Villegas-Amtmann, S, Weise, M, Wells, R, Wetherbee, BM, Wiebkin, A, Wienecke, B and Thums, M 2018 Convergence of marine megafauna movement patterns in coastal and open oceans. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 115 (12). 3072-3077. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1716137115

Lea, JSE, Wetherbee, BM, Sousa, LL, Aming, C, Burnie, N, Humphries, NE, Queiroz, N, Harvey, GM, Sims, DW and Shivji, MS 2018 Ontogenetic partial migration is associated with environmental drivers and influences fisheries interactions in a marine predator. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 75 (4). 1383-1392. https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsx238

Humphries, NE, Simpson, SJ and Sims, DW 2017 Diel vertical migration and central place foraging in benthic predators. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 582. 163-180. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps12324

Queiroz, N, Vila-Pouca, C, Couto, A, Southall, EJ, Mucientes, G, Humphries, NE and Sims, DW 2017 Convergent Foraging Tactics of Marine Predators with Different Feeding Strategies across Heterogeneous Ocean Environments. Frontiers in Marine Science, 4. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2017.00239

Ramírez-Macías, D, Queiroz, N, Pierce, SJ, Humphries, NE, Sims, DW and Brunnschweiler, JM 2017 Oceanic adults, coastal juveniles: tracking the habitat use of whale sharks off the Pacific coast of Mexico. PeerJ, 5. e3271. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3271

Lea, JSE, Humphries, NE, von Brandis, RG, Clarke, CR and Sims, DW 2016 Acoustic telemetry and network analysis reveal the space use of multiple reef predators and enhance marine protected area design. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 283 (1834). 20160717. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2016.0717

Sousa, LL, Xavier, R, Costa, V, Humphries, NE, Trueman, C, Rosa, R, Sims, DW and Queiroz, N 2016 DNA barcoding identifies a cosmopolitan diet in the ocean sunfish. Scientific Reports, 6. 28762. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep28762

Queiroz, N, Humphries, NE, Mucientes, G, Hammerschlag, N, Lima, FP, Scales, KL, Miller, PI, Sousa, LL, Seabra, R and Sims, DW 2016 Ocean-wide tracking of pelagic sharks reveals extent of overlap with longline fishing hotspots. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 113 (6). https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1510090113

Humphries, NE, Schaefer, KM, Fuller, DW, Phillips, GEM, Wilding, C and Sims, DW 2016 Scale-dependent to scale-free: daily behavioural switching and optimized searching in a marine predator. Animal Behaviour, 113. 189-201. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2015.12.029

Humphries, NE, Simpson, SJ, Wearmouth, VJ and Sims, DW 2016 Two’s company, three’s a crowd: fine-scale habitat partitioning by depth among sympatric species of marine mesopredator. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 561. 173-187. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps11937

Lea, JSE, Humphries, NE, Clarke, CR and Sims, DW 2015 To Madagascar and back: long-distance, return migration across open ocean by a pregnant female bull shark Carcharhinus leucas [in special issue: FSBI Symposium. University of Plymouth, U.K. 27–31 July 2015] Journal of Fish Biology, 87 (6). 1313-1321. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.12805

Lea, JSE, Wetherbee, BM, Queiroz, N, Burnie, N, Aming, C, Sousa, LL, Mucientes, GR, Humphries, NE, Harvey, GM, Sims, DW and Shivji, MS 2015 Repeated, long-distance migrations by a philopatric predator targeting highly contrasting ecosystems. Scientific Reports, 5. 11202. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep11202

Kelly, R, Lundy, MG, Mineur, F, Harrod, C, Maggs, CA, Humphries, NE, Sims, DW and Reid, N 2014 Historical data reveal power-law dispersal patterns of invasive aquatic species.. Ecography, 37 (6). 581-590. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0587.2013.00296.x

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Wearmouth, VJ, McHugh, MJ, Humphries, NE, Naegelen, A, Ahmed, MZ, Southall, EJ, Reynolds, AM and Sims, DW 2014 Scaling laws of ambush predator 'waiting' behaviour are tuned to a common ecology. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 281 (1782). 20132997. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2013.2997

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Humphries, NE, Weimerskirch, H, Sims, DW and Freckleton, R 2013 A new approach for objective identification of turns and steps in organism movement data relevant to random walk modelling. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. n/a-n/a. https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210x.12096

Humphries, NE, Weimerskirch, H, Queiroz, N, Southall, EJ and Sims, DW 2012 Foraging success of biological Levy flights recorded in situ. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 109 (19). 7169-7174. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1121201109

Humphries, NE, Queiroz, N, Dyer, JRM, Pade, NG, Musyl, MK, Schaefer, KM, Fuller, DW, Brunnschweiler, JM, Doyle, TK, Houghton, JDR, Hays, GC, Jones, CS, Noble, LR, Wearmouth, VJ, Southall, EJ and Sims, DW 2010 Environmental context explains Lévy and Brownian movement patterns of marine predators. Nature, 465 (7301). 1066-1069. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature09116

Heard, M, Rogers, PJ, Bruce, BD, Humphries, NE and Huveneers, C 0002 Plasticity in the diel vertical movement of two pelagic predators (Prionace glauca and Alopias vulpinus ) in the southeastern Indian Ocean. Fisheries Oceanography, 27 (3). 199-211. https://doi.org/10.1111/fog.12245

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Paris, JR, Sherman, KD, Bell, E, Boulenger, C, Delord, C, El-Mahdi, MBM, Fairfield, EA, Griffiths, AM, Gutmann Roberts, C, Hedger, RD, Holman, LE, Hooper, LH, Humphries, NE, Katsiadaki, I, King, RA, Lemopoulos, A, Payne, CJ, Peirson, G, Richter, KK, Taylor, MI, Trueman, CN, Hayden, B and Stevens, JR 2018 Understanding and managing fish populations: keeping the toolbox fit for purpose. In: 50th Anniversary Annual Symposium of the Fisheries-Society-of-the-British-Isles (FSBI) - Understanding Fish Populations, Exeter, ENGLAND, JUL 03-07, 2017. 727-751.

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