Fish gill surface area varies across species and with respect to ecological lifestyles. The majority of previous studies only qualitatively describe gill surface area in relation to ecology and focus primarily on teleosts. Here, we quantitatively examined the relationship of gill surface area with respect to specific ecological lifestyle traits in elasmobranchs, which offer an independent evalu- ation of observed patterns in teleosts. As gill surface area increases ontogenetically with body mass, examination of how gill surface area varies with ecological lifestyle traits must be assessed in the context of its allometry (scaling). Thus, we examined how the relationship of gill surface area and body mass across 11 shark species from the lite...
Speed of locomotion plays an important role in an animal’s biology and ecology and is of particular ...
Trait-based ecology is a rapidly growing approach for developing insights and predictions for data-p...
Buoyancy control is a fundamental aspect of aquatic life that has major implications for locomotor p...
These data and code are from Bigman et al. (2018) Journal of Morphology and include the raw gill sur...
This study reports gill morphometrics for the three thresher shark species (genus Alopias) to determ...
Metabolically important traits, such as gill surface area and metabolic rate, underpin life historie...
The scaling relationship between metabolic rate and body mass is one of the most notable functional ...
Unifying models have shown that the amount of spaceused by animals (e.g., activity space, home range...
1. Understanding patterns and processes governing biodiversity along broad-scale environmental gradi...
Buoyancy control is a fundamental aspect of aquatic life that has major implications for locomotor p...
Whether gill area constrains fish metabolism through oxygen limitation is a debated topic. Here, the...
Buoyancy control is a fundamental aspect of aquatic life that has major implications for locomotor p...
Several studies have documented ecological effects on intra- and interspecific body-size scaling of ...
Buoyancy control is a fundamental aspect of aquatic life that has major implications for locomotor p...
The movement rates of sharks are intrinsically linked to foraging ecology, predator–prey dynamics an...
Speed of locomotion plays an important role in an animal’s biology and ecology and is of particular ...
Trait-based ecology is a rapidly growing approach for developing insights and predictions for data-p...
Buoyancy control is a fundamental aspect of aquatic life that has major implications for locomotor p...
These data and code are from Bigman et al. (2018) Journal of Morphology and include the raw gill sur...
This study reports gill morphometrics for the three thresher shark species (genus Alopias) to determ...
Metabolically important traits, such as gill surface area and metabolic rate, underpin life historie...
The scaling relationship between metabolic rate and body mass is one of the most notable functional ...
Unifying models have shown that the amount of spaceused by animals (e.g., activity space, home range...
1. Understanding patterns and processes governing biodiversity along broad-scale environmental gradi...
Buoyancy control is a fundamental aspect of aquatic life that has major implications for locomotor p...
Whether gill area constrains fish metabolism through oxygen limitation is a debated topic. Here, the...
Buoyancy control is a fundamental aspect of aquatic life that has major implications for locomotor p...
Several studies have documented ecological effects on intra- and interspecific body-size scaling of ...
Buoyancy control is a fundamental aspect of aquatic life that has major implications for locomotor p...
The movement rates of sharks are intrinsically linked to foraging ecology, predator–prey dynamics an...
Speed of locomotion plays an important role in an animal’s biology and ecology and is of particular ...
Trait-based ecology is a rapidly growing approach for developing insights and predictions for data-p...
Buoyancy control is a fundamental aspect of aquatic life that has major implications for locomotor p...