Metabolically important traits, such as gill surface area and metabolic rate, underpin life histories, population dynamics and extinction risk, as they govern the availability of energy for growth, survival and reproduction. Estimating both gill surface area and metabolic rate can be challenging, especially when working with large-bodied, threatened species. Ideally, these traits, and respiratory physiology in general, could be inferred from external morphology using a faster, non-lethal method. Gill slit height is quick to measure on live organisms and is anatomically connected to the gill arch. Here, we relate gill slit height and gill surface area for five Carcharhiniform sharks. We compared both total and parabranchial gill surface area...
Size is the single most important biological attribute of organisms, and it is the interplay of body...
Metabolic rate is intricately linked to the ecology of organisms and can provide a framework to stud...
Some recent modelling papers projecting smaller fish sizes and catches in a warmer future are based ...
The scaling relationship between metabolic rate and body mass is one of the most notable functional ...
This study reports gill morphometrics for the three thresher shark species (genus Alopias) to determ...
Fish gill surface area varies across species and with respect to ecological lifestyles. The majority...
The movement rates of sharks are intrinsically linked to foraging ecology, predator–prey dynamics an...
These data and code are from Bigman et al. (2018) Journal of Morphology and include the raw gill sur...
Whether gill area constrains fish metabolism through oxygen limitation is a debated topic. Here, the...
A curated database of shark and ray biological data is increasingly necessary both to support fisher...
Methods were developed to quantify variation in gill size and microstructure and applied to three f...
Sharks have a distinctive shape that remained practically unchanged through hundreds of millions of ...
Abstract Many ectotherms have shown a reduction in maximum body size in the past decades in parallel...
Major transitions between marine and freshwater habitats are relatively infrequent, primarily as a r...
The Gill Oxygen Limitation Theory (GOLT) is a single unifying theory which uses the geometric constr...
Size is the single most important biological attribute of organisms, and it is the interplay of body...
Metabolic rate is intricately linked to the ecology of organisms and can provide a framework to stud...
Some recent modelling papers projecting smaller fish sizes and catches in a warmer future are based ...
The scaling relationship between metabolic rate and body mass is one of the most notable functional ...
This study reports gill morphometrics for the three thresher shark species (genus Alopias) to determ...
Fish gill surface area varies across species and with respect to ecological lifestyles. The majority...
The movement rates of sharks are intrinsically linked to foraging ecology, predator–prey dynamics an...
These data and code are from Bigman et al. (2018) Journal of Morphology and include the raw gill sur...
Whether gill area constrains fish metabolism through oxygen limitation is a debated topic. Here, the...
A curated database of shark and ray biological data is increasingly necessary both to support fisher...
Methods were developed to quantify variation in gill size and microstructure and applied to three f...
Sharks have a distinctive shape that remained practically unchanged through hundreds of millions of ...
Abstract Many ectotherms have shown a reduction in maximum body size in the past decades in parallel...
Major transitions between marine and freshwater habitats are relatively infrequent, primarily as a r...
The Gill Oxygen Limitation Theory (GOLT) is a single unifying theory which uses the geometric constr...
Size is the single most important biological attribute of organisms, and it is the interplay of body...
Metabolic rate is intricately linked to the ecology of organisms and can provide a framework to stud...
Some recent modelling papers projecting smaller fish sizes and catches in a warmer future are based ...