Mauvis Gore
University Marine Biological Station Millport
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Biology Letters | 2008
Mauvis Gore; David Rowat; Jackie Hall; Fiona R Gell; Rupert Ormond
Despite being the second largest fish, basking sharks (Cetorhinus maximus) have been assumed to remain in discrete populations. Their known distribution encompasses temperate continental shelf areas, yet until now there has been no evidence for migration across oceans or between hemispheres. Here we present results on the tracks and behaviour of two basking sharks tagged off the British Isles, one of which released its tag off Newfoundland, Canada. During the sharks transit of the North Atlantic, she travelled a horizontal distance of 9589 km and reached a record depth of 1264 m. This result provides the first evidence for a link between European and American populations and indicates that basking sharks make use of deep-water habitats beyond the shelf edge.
Environmental Biology of Fishes | 2008
David Rowat; Mauvis Gore; B. B. Baloch; Z. Islam; E. Ahmad; Q.M. Ali; R.M. Culloch; S. Hameed; S. A. Hasnain; B. Hussain; S. Kiani; J. Siddiqui; Rupert Ormond; N. Henn; M. Khan
The finding of neonatal whale sharks from Northern Indian Ocean waters off of Pakistan and Bangladesh and the description of several very small whale sharks from around Seychelles during the last few years are reported. These findings are discussed in relation to published reports of growth rates, the areas of occurrence and segregation by sex, and the behaviour of very young whale sharks, which are key factors in their conservation management.
Journal of Medical Primatology | 2001
Mauvis Gore; F. Brandes; F.-J. Kaup; R. Lenzner; T. Mothes; A.A. Osman
Abstract: Captive callitrichids are prone to developing intestinal problems. Their captive and natural diets differ enormously, and diet has been suggested to play a major role in wasting marmoset syndrome. Proteins in wheat, soy and milk are included in callitrichid diets of most colonies and have been linked to an immune reaction in Saguinus oedipus and Callithrix jacchus. In the present study of 23 males and females of the two species, wheat protein was tested but soy and milk products were excluded. One group had wheat and the other had rice in their diet. Blood samples and biopsies from the colon were taken. Results showed changes in the colon and an immune reaction to gliadin, a wheat protein related to coeliac disease in humans. A further immune reaction was also observed. Suggestions for further study and exclusion of cereal in the diet of these small, New World primates are discussed.
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | 2007
Mauvis Gore; E. Ahmad; Q.M. Ali; R.M. Culloch; S. Hameed; S.A. Hasnain; B. Hussain; S. Kiani; N. Shaik; Pirzada Jamal Ahmed Siddiqui; Rupert Ormond
Sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) occur frequently in stranding records worldwide. However, none have been reported along the Pakistani coastline to date. This paper documents the first reported stranding of a sperm whale on the Pakistani coast. Ultimately, this finding is important in the planning of Pakistan’s Biodiversity Action Plan and its National Conservation Strategy for marine mammals.
Marine Biodiversity Records | 2008
Mauvis Gore; Ejaz Ahmad; Q Ali; Ross Culloch; Syed Ali Hasnain; Babar Hussain; Pervaiz Iqbal; S Kiani; Colin D. MacLeod; E Parsons; Pirzada Jamal Ahmed Siddiqui; Rupert Ormond; Umer Waqas
*University Marine Biological Station, Millport, KA28 0EG, Scotland. †WWF-Pakistan, Karachi, Pakistan. ‡Marine Reference Collection and Resource Centre, University of Karachi, Pakistan. ∫Centre of Excellence in Marine Biology, University of Karachi, Pakistan. §School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Scotland. ¶Department of Environmental Science and Policy, George Mason University, Virginia, USA. #Corresponding author, e-mail: [email protected]
Fisheries Research | 2007
David Rowat; Mauvis Gore
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2009
David Rowat; Mauvis Gore; Mark G. Meekan; Ivan R. Lawler
Primates | 1989
M. J. A. Simpson; Mauvis Gore; M. Janus; F. D. G. Rayment
Zoo Biology | 2001
Brian K. Speake; Peter F. Surai; Mauvis Gore
International Zoo Yearbook | 2006
Mauvis Gore; M. Hutchins; J. Ray