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Michael Heithaus
Michael Heithaus
Professor of Biology, Dean College of Arts, Sciences & Education Florida International University
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Predicting ecological consequences of marine top predator declines
MR Heithaus, A Frid, AJ Wirsing, B Worm
Trends in ecology & evolution 23 (4), 202-210, 2008
17462008
Patterns and ecosystem consequences of shark declines in the ocean
F Ferretti, B Worm, GL Britten, MR Heithaus, HK Lotze
Ecology letters 13 (8), 1055-1071, 2010
12832010
Decline in relative abundance of bottlenose dolphins exposed to long‐term disturbance
L Bejder, AMY Samuels, HAL Whitehead, N Gales, J Mann, R Connor, ...
Conservation Biology 20 (6), 1791-1798, 2006
9402006
Global catches, exploitation rates, and rebuilding options for sharks
B Worm, B Davis, L Kettemer, CA Ward-Paige, D Chapman, MR Heithaus, ...
Marine Policy 40, 194-204, 2013
8662013
Cultural transmission of tool use in bottlenose dolphins
M Krützen, J Mann, MR Heithaus, RC Connor, L Bejder, WB Sherwin
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102 (25), 8939-8943, 2005
7322005
Food availability and tiger shark predation risk influence bottlenose dolphin habitat use
MR Heithaus, LM Dill
Ecology 83 (2), 480-491, 2002
7182002
Female reproductive success in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.): life history, habitat, provisioning, and group-size effects
J Mann, RC Connor, LM Barre, MR Heithaus
Behavioral ecology 11 (2), 210-219, 2000
6002000
Key questions in marine megafauna movement ecology
GC Hays, LC Ferreira, AMM Sequeira, MG Meekan, CM Duarte, H Bailey, ...
Trends in ecology & evolution 31 (6), 463-475, 2016
5572016
Contrasting patterns of individual specialization and trophic coupling in two marine apex predators
P Matich, MR Heithaus, CA Layman
Journal of Animal Ecology 80 (1), 294-305, 2011
4282011
State‐dependent risk‐taking by green sea turtles mediates top‐down effects of tiger shark intimidation in a marine ecosystem
MR Heithaus, A Frid, AJ Wirsing, LM Dill, JW Fourqurean, D Burkholder, ...
Journal of Animal Ecology 76 (5), 837-844, 2007
4202007
Biology of sharks and their relatives
JC Carrier, CA Simpfendorfer, MR Heithaus, KE Yopak
CRC press, 2022
4062022
Habitat use and foraging behavior of tiger sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier) in a seagrass ecosystem
M Heithaus, L Dill, G Marshall, B Buhleier
Marine Biology 140, 237-248, 2002
4012002
A BIOPSY SYSTEM FOR SMALL CETACEANS: DARTING SUCCESS AND WOUND HEALING IN TURSIOPS SPP.
M Krützen, LM Barré, LM Möller, MR Heithaus, C Simms, WB Sherwin
Marine Mammal Science 18 (4), 863-878, 2002
3722002
Complex social structure, alliance stability and mating access in a bottlenose dolphin ‘super-alliance’
RC Connor, MR Heithaus, LM Barre
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2001
3532001
Extreme temperatures, foundation species, and abrupt ecosystem change: an example from an iconic seagrass ecosystem
JA Thomson, DA Burkholder, MR Heithaus, JW Fourqurean, MW Fraser, ...
Global change biology 21 (4), 1463-1474, 2015
3422015
Behaviorally mediated indirect interactions in marine communities and their conservation implications
LM Dill, MR Heithaus, CJ Walters
Ecology 84 (5), 1151-1157, 2003
3352003
Predator–prey and competitive interactions between sharks (order Selachii) and dolphins (suborder Odontoceti): a review
MR Heithaus
Journal of Zoology 253 (1), 53-68, 2001
3242001
Global status and conservation potential of reef sharks
MA MacNeil, DD Chapman, M Heupel, CA Simpfendorfer, M Heithaus, ...
Nature 583 (7818), 801-806, 2020
2892020
Predators help protect carbon stocks in blue carbon ecosystems
TB Atwood, RM Connolly, EG Ritchie, CE Lovelock, MR Heithaus, ...
Nature Climate Change 5 (12), 1038-1045, 2015
2882015
The biology of tiger sharks, Galeocerdo cuvier, in Shark Bay, Western Australia: sex ratio, size distribution, diet, and seasonal changes in catch rates
MR Heithaus
Environmental Biology of Fishes 61, 25-36, 2001
2862001
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