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Royale S. Hardenstine
Researcher at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Publications - 18
Citations - 379
Royale S. Hardenstine is an academic researcher from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coral reef & Biology. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 12 publications receiving 198 citations.
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Global status and conservation potential of reef sharks
M. Aaron MacNeil,Demian D. Chapman,Michelle R. Heupel,Colin A. Simpfendorfer,Michael R. Heithaus,Mark G. Meekan,Mark G. Meekan,Euan S. Harvey,Jordan Goetze,Jordan Goetze,Jeremy J. Kiszka,Mark E. Bond,Leanne M. Currey-Randall,Conrad W. Speed,Conrad W. Speed,C. Samantha Sherman,Matthew J. Rees,Matthew J. Rees,Vinay Udyawer,Kathryn I. Flowers,GM Clementi,Jasmine Valentin-Albanese,Taylor Gorham,M. Shiham Adam,Khadeeja Ali,Fabián Pina-Amargós,Jorge Angulo-Valdés,Jorge Angulo-Valdés,Jacob Asher,Jacob Asher,Laura García Barcia,Océane Beaufort,Cecilie Benjamin,Anthony T. F. Bernard,Anthony T. F. Bernard,Michael L. Berumen,Stacy L. Bierwagen,Erika Bonnema,Rosalind M. K. Bown,Darcey Bradley,Edd J. Brooks,J. Jed Brown,Dayne Buddo,Patrick J. Burke,Camila Cáceres,Diego Cardeñosa,Jeffrey C. Carrier,Jennifer E. Caselle,Venkatesh Charloo,Thomas Claverie,Eric Clua,Jesse E. M. Cochran,Neil D. Cook,Jessica E. Cramp,Brooke M. D’Alberto,Martin de Graaf,Mareike Dornhege,Andy Estep,Lanya Fanovich,Naomi F. Farabough,Daniel Fernando,Anna L. Flam,Camilla Floros,Virginia Fourqurean,Ricardo C. Garla,Kirk Gastrich,Lachlan George,Rory Graham,Tristan L. Guttridge,Royale S. Hardenstine,Stephen Heck,Aaron C. Henderson,Aaron C. Henderson,Heidi Hertler,Robert E. Hueter,Mohini Johnson,Stacy D. Jupiter,Devanshi Kasana,Steven T. Kessel,Benedict Kiilu,Taratu Kirata,Baraka Kuguru,Fabian Kyne,Tim J. Langlois,Elodie J. I. Lédée,Steve Lindfield,Andrea Luna-Acosta,JQ Maggs,B. Mabel Manjaji-Matsumoto,Andrea D. Marshall,Philip Matich,Erin McCombs,Dianne L. McLean,Dianne L. McLean,Llewelyn Meggs,Stephen E. Moore,Sushmita Mukherji,Ryan R. Murray,Muslimin Kaimuddin,Stephen J. Newman,Josep Nogués,Clay Obota,Owen R. O’Shea,Kennedy Osuka,Yannis P. Papastamatiou,Nishan Perera,Bradley J. Peterson,Alessandro Ponzo,Andhika Prima Prasetyo,L. M. Sjamsul Quamar,Jessica Quinlan,Alexei Ruiz-Abierno,Enric Sala,Melita Samoilys,Michelle Schärer-Umpierre,Audrey M. Schlaff,Nikola Simpson,Adam N. H. Smith,Lauren Sparks,Akshay Tanna,Rubén Torres,Michael J. Travers,Maurits P. M. van Zinnicq Bergmann,Laurent Vigliola,Juney Ward,Alexandra M. Watts,Colin K. C. Wen,Elizabeth R. Whitman,Aaron J. Wirsing,Aljoscha Wothke,Esteban Zarza-Gonzâlez,Joshua E. Cinner +131 more
TL;DR: The results reveal the profound impact that fishing has had on reef shark populations: no sharks on almost 20% of the surveyed reefs, and shark depletion was strongly related to socio-economic conditions such as the size and proximity of the nearest market, poor governance and the density of the human population.
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In situ observations of coral bleaching in the central Saudi Arabian Red Sea during the 2015/2016 global coral bleaching event
Alison A. Monroe,Maren Ziegler,Anna Krystyna Roik,Anna Krystyna Roik,Till Röthig,Till Röthig,Royale S. Hardenstine,Madeleine Anne Emms,Thor Jensen,Christian R. Voolstra,Michael L. Berumen +10 more
TL;DR: Bleaching was most prevalent on inshore reefs and on shallower transects within reefs, and Coral genera with the highest levels of bleaching were also among the rarest (<1% of coral cover) in 2015.
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Multi-method assessment of whale shark (Rhincodon typus) residency, distribution, and dispersal behavior at an aggregation site in the Red Sea.
Jesse E. M. Cochran,Camrin D. Braun,Camrin D. Braun,E. Fernando Cagua,Michael Campbell,Royale S. Hardenstine,Alexander Kattan,Mark A. Priest,Tane H. Sinclair-Taylor,Gregory B. Skomal,Sahar Sultan,Sahar Sultan,Lu Sun,Lu Sun,Simon R. Thorrold,Michael L. Berumen +15 more
TL;DR: The results demonstrate that the aggregation is seasonal, mostly concentrated on the exposed side of Shib Habil, and seems to attract sharks of both sexes in roughly equal numbers, and that Sightings-independent data from acoustic telemetry and other sources are an effective means of validating more common visual surveys.
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Population structure of a whale shark Rhincodon typus aggregation in the Red Sea.
Jesse E. M. Cochran,Royale S. Hardenstine,Camrin D. Braun,Gregory B. Skomal,Simon R. Thorrold,K. Xu,Marc G. Genton,Michael L. Berumen +7 more
TL;DR: The results are broadly similar to those from other aggregations of R. typus, although the observed sexual parity and integration found at this site is unique for the species and needs further study.
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Global collision-risk hotspots of marine traffic and the world’s largest fish, the whale shark
Freya C. Womersley,Nicolas E. Humphries,Nuno Queiroz,Marisa Vedor,Ivo da Costa,Miguel Furtado,John P. Tyminski,Kátya G. Abrantes,Gonzalo Araujo,Steffen S. Bach,Adam Barnett,Michael L. Berumen,Sandra Bessudo Lion,Camrin D. Braun,Elizabeth Clingham,Jesse E. M. Cochran,Rafael Bravo de la Parra,Stella Diamant,Alistair D. M. Dove,Christine L. Dudgeon,Mark V. Erdmann,Eduardo Espinoza,Richard Fitzpatrick,Jaime González Cano,Jonathan A. Green,Hector M. Guzman,Royale S. Hardenstine,A. W. Hasan,Fábio H. V. Hazin,Alex Hearn,Robert E. Hueter,Mohammed Y. Jaidah,Jessica Labaja,Felipe Ladino,Bruno C. L. Macena,John J. Morris,Brad Norman,Cesar Peñaherrera-Palma,Simon Pierce,Lina Maria Quintero,Dení Ramírez-Macías,Samantha D. Reynolds,Anthony J. Richardson,David Robinson,Christoph A. Rohner,David Rowat,Marcus Sheaves,Mahmood S. Shivji,Abraham B. Sianipar,Gregory B. Skomal,German Soler,Ismail Syakurachman,Simon R. Thorrold,D. Harry Webb,Bradley M. Wetherbee,Timothy D. White,Tyler Clavelle,David Kroodsma,Michele Thums,Luciana C. Ferreira,Mark G. Meekan,Lucy M Arrowsmith,Emily Lester,Megan M. Meyers,Lauren R. Peel,Ana M. M. Sequeira,Víctor M. Eguíluz,Carlos M. Duarte,David W. Sims +68 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors show how satellite tracking whale sharks and large vessel movements globally provides a means to localize high-overlap areas and to determine how collision risk changes in time.