Ashley S. Galloway
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
6 Papers
5 Citations
Ashley S. Galloway is an academic researcher from South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sphyrna & Sphyrna lewini. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 4 publications.
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Bridging disciplines to advance elasmobranch conservation: applications of physiological ecology
Kady Lyons,Jennifer S. Bigman,Dovi Kacev,Christopher G. Mull,Aaron B. Carlisle,J L Imhoff,James M. Anderson,Kevin C. Weng,Ashley S. Galloway,E. J. Cave,T. Gunn,Christopher G. Lowe,Richard W. Brill,Christine N. Bedore +13 more
TL;DR: Through a symposium at the 2017 American Elasmobranch Society meeting, the strengths of collaborative efforts across disciplines for informing conservation efforts are demonstrated.
Maternal provisioning gives young-of-the-year Hammerheads a head start in early life
Kady Lyons,Ashley S. Galloway,Douglas H. Adams,Eric A. Reyier,Amanda M. Barker,David S. Portnoy,Bryan S. Frazier +6 more
TL;DR: Young-of-the-year cryptic Scalloped Hammerheads and Carolina Hammerheads were sampled from nurseries along the US Atlantic Coast and compared for a number of biological condition metrics across three developmental stages, indicating that nursery quality, with respect to prey availability, may be important for YOY hammerhead survivorship.
Diet of the bonnethead (Sphyrna tiburo) along the northern Gulf of Mexico and southeastern Atlantic coast of the United States
C. C. Branham,Bryan S. Frazier,J. B. Strange,Ashley S. Galloway,Douglas H. Adams,J. Marcus Drymon,R. Dean Grubbs,David S. Portnoy,R. J. David Wells,Gorka Sancho +9 more
TL;DR: The diet of a potentially omnivorous coastal shark species, the bonnethead (Sphyrna tiburo), was examined in the western Atlantic along the coast of the southeastern United States as discussed by the authors .
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First record of Piscicapillaria bursata (Nematoda: Capillariidae), a parasite of hammerhead sharks Sphyrna spp., in the western Atlantic Ocean
TL;DR: Examination of 32 spiral valves from neonate specimens of hammerhead shark Sphyrna spp.
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Hexabothriidae and Monocotylidae (Monogenoidea) from the gills of neonate hammerhead sharks (Sphyrnidae) Sphyrna gilberti, Sphyrna lewini and their hybrids from the western North Atlantic Ocean
Kaitlyn M Dalrymple,Isaure de Buron,Kristina M. Hill-Spanik,Ashley S. Galloway,Amanda M. Barker,David S. Portnoy,Bryan S. Frazier,Walter A. Boeger +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the first taxonomic study of monogenoids infecting S. gilberti and S. lewini was performed, and DNA sequences from partial fragments of the 28S ribosomal RNA (rDNA) and cytochrome c oxidase I mitochondrial DNA (COI) genes were generated to confirm species identifications.
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