Buoyancy control is a fundamental aspect of aquatic life that has major implications for locomotor performance and ecological niche. Unlike terrestrial animals, the densities of aquatic animals are similar to the supporting fluid, thus even small changes in body density may have profound effects on locomotion. Here, we analysed the body composition (lipid versus lean tissue) of 32 shark species to study the evolution of buoyancy. Our comparative phylogenetic analyses indicate that although lean tissue displays minor positive allometry, liver volume exhibits pronounced positive allometry, suggesting that larger sharks evolved bulkier body compositions by adding lipid tissue to lean tissue rather than substituting lean for lipid tissue, parti...
In marine biology, one of the main objectives is to characterize the ecology of organisms: how they ...
This study reports gill morphometrics for the three thresher shark species (genus Alopias) to determ...
From their earliest origins fishes have developed a suite of adaptations for locomotion in water. Ev...
Buoyancy control is a fundamental aspect of aquatic life that has major implications for locomotor p...
Buoyancy control is a fundamental aspect of aquatic life that has major implications for locomotor p...
Buoyancy control is a fundamental aspect of aquatic life that has major implications for locomotor p...
Major transitions between marine and freshwater habitats are relatively infrequent, primarily as a r...
Sharks have a distinctive shape that remained practically unchanged through hundreds million years o...
Sharks have a distinctive shape that remained practically unchanged through hundreds of millions of ...
When discussing the buoyancy of sharks, it is important to understand the hydrodynamics that are of ...
The movement rates of sharks are intrinsically linked to foraging ecology, predator–prey dynamics an...
Shark's buoyancy depends on two types of force: (i) the hydrostatic force which is mainly provided b...
We do not expect non air-breathing aquatic animals to exhibit positive buoyancy. Sharks, for example...
Animals exhibit various physiological and behavioural strategies for minimizing travel costs. Fins o...
We do not expect non air-breathing aquatic animals to exhibit positive buoyancy. Sharks, for example...
In marine biology, one of the main objectives is to characterize the ecology of organisms: how they ...
This study reports gill morphometrics for the three thresher shark species (genus Alopias) to determ...
From their earliest origins fishes have developed a suite of adaptations for locomotion in water. Ev...
Buoyancy control is a fundamental aspect of aquatic life that has major implications for locomotor p...
Buoyancy control is a fundamental aspect of aquatic life that has major implications for locomotor p...
Buoyancy control is a fundamental aspect of aquatic life that has major implications for locomotor p...
Major transitions between marine and freshwater habitats are relatively infrequent, primarily as a r...
Sharks have a distinctive shape that remained practically unchanged through hundreds million years o...
Sharks have a distinctive shape that remained practically unchanged through hundreds of millions of ...
When discussing the buoyancy of sharks, it is important to understand the hydrodynamics that are of ...
The movement rates of sharks are intrinsically linked to foraging ecology, predator–prey dynamics an...
Shark's buoyancy depends on two types of force: (i) the hydrostatic force which is mainly provided b...
We do not expect non air-breathing aquatic animals to exhibit positive buoyancy. Sharks, for example...
Animals exhibit various physiological and behavioural strategies for minimizing travel costs. Fins o...
We do not expect non air-breathing aquatic animals to exhibit positive buoyancy. Sharks, for example...
In marine biology, one of the main objectives is to characterize the ecology of organisms: how they ...
This study reports gill morphometrics for the three thresher shark species (genus Alopias) to determ...
From their earliest origins fishes have developed a suite of adaptations for locomotion in water. Ev...