Shark's buoyancy depends on two types of force: (i) the hydrostatic force which is mainly provided by their liver filled with low density lipids and (ii) the hydrodynamic force which is provided by the morphology of their body and fins. Shallow-water shark species are usually negatively buoyant, whereas deep-sea shark species have been suggested to display neutral buoyancy. It has been suggested that species that are close to the neutrality would have less red aerobic muscle fibers. Here, we investigated several liver features (the hepatosomatic index, the oil content and the lipid composition) playing a major role regarding the buoyancy of three deep-sea shark species (Etmopterus molleri, Etmopterus spinax and Isistius brasiliensis) and on...
<div><p>Lipids are major sources of metabolic energy in sharks and are closely linked to environment...
Lipids are major sources of metabolic energy in sharks and are closely linked to environmental condi...
Sharks have been present in oceans for more than 400 millions of years and have survived several mas...
In marine biology, one of the main objectives is to characterize the ecology of organisms: how they ...
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...
In the last decade, there has been an increase in the study of the ecology of deep-sea organisms. On...
Buoyancy control is a fundamental aspect of aquatic life that has major implications for locomotor p...
We do not expect non air-breathing aquatic animals to exhibit positive buoyancy. Sharks, for example...
Summarization: Whereas upper ocean pelagic sharks are negatively buoyant and must swim continuously ...
We do not expect non air-breathing aquatic animals to exhibit positive buoyancy. Sharks, for example...
Major transitions between marine and freshwater habitats are relatively infrequent, primarily as a r...
A species’ metabolic rate can be used to elucidate life history characteristics, such as locomotive...
Fatty acid (FA) analysis is increasingly being applied to study the feeding ecology of sharks. Howev...
<div><p>Lipids are major sources of metabolic energy in sharks and are closely linked to environment...
Lipids are major sources of metabolic energy in sharks and are closely linked to environmental condi...
Sharks have been present in oceans for more than 400 millions of years and have survived several mas...
In marine biology, one of the main objectives is to characterize the ecology of organisms: how they ...
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...
In the last decade, there has been an increase in the study of the ecology of deep-sea organisms. On...
Buoyancy control is a fundamental aspect of aquatic life that has major implications for locomotor p...
We do not expect non air-breathing aquatic animals to exhibit positive buoyancy. Sharks, for example...
Summarization: Whereas upper ocean pelagic sharks are negatively buoyant and must swim continuously ...
We do not expect non air-breathing aquatic animals to exhibit positive buoyancy. Sharks, for example...
Major transitions between marine and freshwater habitats are relatively infrequent, primarily as a r...
A species’ metabolic rate can be used to elucidate life history characteristics, such as locomotive...
Fatty acid (FA) analysis is increasingly being applied to study the feeding ecology of sharks. Howev...
<div><p>Lipids are major sources of metabolic energy in sharks and are closely linked to environment...
Lipids are major sources of metabolic energy in sharks and are closely linked to environmental condi...
Sharks have been present in oceans for more than 400 millions of years and have survived several mas...