Standard and routine metabolic rates (SMRs and RMRs, respectively) of juvenile sandbar sharks (Carcharhinus plumbeus) were measured over a range of body sizes (n=34) and temperatures normally associated with western Atlantic coastal nursery areas. The mean SMR Q10 (increase in metabolic rate with temperature) was 2.9 ±0.2. Heart rate decreased with increasing body mass but increased with temperature at a Q10 of 1.8−2.2. Self-paired measures of SMR and RMR were obtained for 15 individuals. Routine metabolic rate averaged 1.8 ±0.1 times the SMR and was not correlated with body mass. Assuming the maximum metabolic rate of sandbar sharks is 1.8−2.75 times the SMR (as is observed in other elasmobranch species), sandbar sharks are using between 3...
Animals have finite energy stores and rates at which organisms acquire and use energy can have conse...
The number of Sandbar Sharks Carcharhinus plumbeus in the western North Atlantic Ocean has experienc...
We quantified temporal changes in blood plasma δ¹³C and δ¹⁵N values collected from recaptured juveni...
Standard and routine metabolic rates (SMRs and RMRs, respectively) of juvenile sandbar sharks (Carch...
Standard and routine metabolic rates (SMRs and RMRs, respectively) of juvenile sandbar sharks (Carch...
Using a bioenergetics model, we estimated daily ration and seasonal prey consumption rates for six a...
Using a bioenergetics model, we estimated daily ration and seasonal prey consumption rates for six a...
A post release survivorship study of juvenile sandbar sharks (Carcharhinus plumbeus) was conducted i...
AbstractSharks and other top predators have a substantial impact on their ecosystems through trophic...
Metabolic rate is intricately linked to the ecology of organisms and can provide a framework to stud...
Sharks and other top predators have a substantial impact on their ecosystems through trophically med...
The ability to produce estimates of the metabolic rate of free-ranging animals is fundamental to the...
Climate change is causing the warming and deoxygenation of coastal habitats like Chesapeake Bay that...
Ectotherms, including sharks, behaviorally thermoregulate in order to optimize physiological process...
Empirical evaluations of how overexploited marine fishes respond to capture stress (physiologically ...
Animals have finite energy stores and rates at which organisms acquire and use energy can have conse...
The number of Sandbar Sharks Carcharhinus plumbeus in the western North Atlantic Ocean has experienc...
We quantified temporal changes in blood plasma δ¹³C and δ¹⁵N values collected from recaptured juveni...
Standard and routine metabolic rates (SMRs and RMRs, respectively) of juvenile sandbar sharks (Carch...
Standard and routine metabolic rates (SMRs and RMRs, respectively) of juvenile sandbar sharks (Carch...
Using a bioenergetics model, we estimated daily ration and seasonal prey consumption rates for six a...
Using a bioenergetics model, we estimated daily ration and seasonal prey consumption rates for six a...
A post release survivorship study of juvenile sandbar sharks (Carcharhinus plumbeus) was conducted i...
AbstractSharks and other top predators have a substantial impact on their ecosystems through trophic...
Metabolic rate is intricately linked to the ecology of organisms and can provide a framework to stud...
Sharks and other top predators have a substantial impact on their ecosystems through trophically med...
The ability to produce estimates of the metabolic rate of free-ranging animals is fundamental to the...
Climate change is causing the warming and deoxygenation of coastal habitats like Chesapeake Bay that...
Ectotherms, including sharks, behaviorally thermoregulate in order to optimize physiological process...
Empirical evaluations of how overexploited marine fishes respond to capture stress (physiologically ...
Animals have finite energy stores and rates at which organisms acquire and use energy can have conse...
The number of Sandbar Sharks Carcharhinus plumbeus in the western North Atlantic Ocean has experienc...
We quantified temporal changes in blood plasma δ¹³C and δ¹⁵N values collected from recaptured juveni...