Genetic relatedness reveals total population size of white sharks in eastern Australia and New Zealand

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R. M. Hillary
M. V. Bravington
T. A. Patterson
P. Grewe
R. Bradford
P. Feutry
R. Gunasekera
V. Peddemors
J. Werry
M. P. Francis
C. A. J. Duffy
B. D. Bruce
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[1] CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere GPO Box 1538,New South Wales Department of Primary Industries
[2] CSIRO Data61,Griffith Centre for Coastal Management
[3] GPO Box 1538,Department of Conservation
[4] Sydney Institute of Marine Science 19 Chowder Bay Road,undefined
[5] Griffith University,undefined
[6] National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research,undefined
[7] Private Bag 14901,undefined
[8] Private Bag 68908,undefined
[9] Newton,undefined
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Conservation concerns exist for many sharks but robust estimates of abundance are often lacking. Improving population status is a performance measure for species under conservation or recovery plans, yet the lack of data permitting estimation of population size means the efficacy of management actions can be difficult to assess, and achieving the goal of removing species from conservation listing challenging. For potentially dangerous species, like the white shark, balancing conservation and public safety demands is politically and socially complex, often leading to vigorous debate about their population status. This increases the need for robust information to inform policy decisions. We developed a novel method for estimating the total abundance of white sharks in eastern Australia and New Zealand using the genetic-relatedness of juveniles and applying a close-kin mark-recapture framework and demographic model. Estimated numbers of adults are small (ca. 280–650), as is total population size (ca. 2,500–6,750). However, estimates of survival probability are high for adults (over 90%), and fairly high for juveniles (around 73%). This represents the first direct estimate of total white shark abundance and survival calculated from data across both the spatial and temporal life-history of the animal and provides a pathway to estimate population trend.
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