Biology
Environmental stress reduces shark residency to coral reefs
M. J. Williamson, E. J. Tebbs, et al.
This study reveals how environmental stress dramatically affects grey reef shark residency in the Chagos Archipelago. Researchers, including Michael J. Williamson and Emma J. Tebbs, utilized 8 years of tracking data and a satellite-based stress index, uncovering that increased stress leads to reduced residency and longer absences from shallow reefs, with lasting impacts on shark physiology and reef ecosystems.
Related Publications
Explore these studies to deepen your understanding of the subject.

