How animals navigate the constantly moving and visually uniform pelagic realm, often along straight paths between distant sites, is an enduring mystery. The mechanisms enabling pelagic navigation in cartilaginous fishes are particularly understudied. We used shoreward navigation by leopard sharks (Triakis semifasciata) as a model system to test whether olfaction contributes to pelagic navigation. Leopard sharks were captured along-shore, transported 9 km offshore, released, and acoustically tracked for approximately 4 h each until the transmitter released. Eleven sharks were rendered anosmic (nares occluded with cotton wool soaked in petroleum jelly); fifteen were sham controls. Mean swimming depth was 28.7 m. On average, tracks of control ...
The expanding use of biologging tags in studies of shark movement provides an opportunity to elucida...
The ecology of white sharks Carcharodon carcharias in the western North Atlantic (WNA) is largely un...
An understanding of the role that large marine predators play in structuring trophic flow and nutrie...
How animals navigate the constantly moving and visually uniform pelagic realm, often along straight ...
<div><p>How animals navigate the constantly moving and visually uniform pelagic realm, often along s...
How animals navigate the constantly moving and visually uniform pelagic realm, often along straight ...
We do not expect non air-breathing aquatic animals to exhibit positive buoyancy. Sharks, for example...
The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is a wide-ranging, filter-feeding species typically observed at or...
Place: Hoboken Publisher: Wiley WOS:000560611000001International audienceJuvenile silky sharks (Carc...
Background: Blue sharks (Prionace glauca) are among the most abundant and widely distributed of ocea...
The expanding use of biologging tags in studies of shark movement provides an opportunity to elucida...
The expanding use of biologging tags in studies of shark movement provides an opportunity to elucida...
The movements of predators are inherently connected to their prey and environment. Yet, quantifying ...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The expanding use of biologging tags in studies of shark movement provides an opportunity to elucida...
The expanding use of biologging tags in studies of shark movement provides an opportunity to elucida...
The ecology of white sharks Carcharodon carcharias in the western North Atlantic (WNA) is largely un...
An understanding of the role that large marine predators play in structuring trophic flow and nutrie...
How animals navigate the constantly moving and visually uniform pelagic realm, often along straight ...
<div><p>How animals navigate the constantly moving and visually uniform pelagic realm, often along s...
How animals navigate the constantly moving and visually uniform pelagic realm, often along straight ...
We do not expect non air-breathing aquatic animals to exhibit positive buoyancy. Sharks, for example...
The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is a wide-ranging, filter-feeding species typically observed at or...
Place: Hoboken Publisher: Wiley WOS:000560611000001International audienceJuvenile silky sharks (Carc...
Background: Blue sharks (Prionace glauca) are among the most abundant and widely distributed of ocea...
The expanding use of biologging tags in studies of shark movement provides an opportunity to elucida...
The expanding use of biologging tags in studies of shark movement provides an opportunity to elucida...
The movements of predators are inherently connected to their prey and environment. Yet, quantifying ...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The expanding use of biologging tags in studies of shark movement provides an opportunity to elucida...
The expanding use of biologging tags in studies of shark movement provides an opportunity to elucida...
The ecology of white sharks Carcharodon carcharias in the western North Atlantic (WNA) is largely un...
An understanding of the role that large marine predators play in structuring trophic flow and nutrie...