Many sharks and other marine taxa use natal areas to maximize survival of young, meaning such areas are often attributed conservation value. The use of natal areas is often linked to predator avoidance or food resources. However, energetic constraints that may influence dispersal of young and their use of natal areas are poorly understood. We combined swim-tunnel respirometry, calorimetry, lipid class analysis and a bioenergetics model to investigate how energy demands influence dispersal of young in a globally distributed shark. The school shark (a.k.a. soupfin, tope), Galeorhinus galeus, is Critically Endangered due to overfishing and is one of many sharks that use protected natal areas in Australia. Energy storage in neonate pups was lim...
Global declines of shark populations are of concern because of their largely assumed role as moderat...
Temperature and oxygen limit the distribution of marine ectotherms. Haematological traits underlying...
Knowledge about reproductive movements can be of important conservation value for over-exploited spe...
Many sharks and other marine taxa use natal areas to maximize survival of young, meaning such areas ...
International audienceAcquiring and storing energy is vital to sharks of all age-classes. Viviparous...
Coastal sharks can use shallow, nearshore habitats as nursery areas, which is a behaviour that may i...
Animals have finite energy stores and rates at which organisms acquire and use energy can have conse...
An animal's energy landscape considers the power requirements associated with residing or moving thr...
An animal's energy landscape considers the power requirements associated with residing in or moving ...
Knowledge of reproductive movements and sources of recruitment in highly mobile species is important...
Some fishes and sea turtles are distinct from ectotherms by having elevated core body temperatures a...
AbstractSharks and other top predators have a substantial impact on their ecosystems through trophic...
Understanding how intraspecific variation in the use of prey resources impacts energy metabolism has...
Sharks are members of elasmobranch fish characterized by a cartilaginous skeleton. Sharks are distri...
Sharks and other top predators have a substantial impact on their ecosystems through trophically med...
Global declines of shark populations are of concern because of their largely assumed role as moderat...
Temperature and oxygen limit the distribution of marine ectotherms. Haematological traits underlying...
Knowledge about reproductive movements can be of important conservation value for over-exploited spe...
Many sharks and other marine taxa use natal areas to maximize survival of young, meaning such areas ...
International audienceAcquiring and storing energy is vital to sharks of all age-classes. Viviparous...
Coastal sharks can use shallow, nearshore habitats as nursery areas, which is a behaviour that may i...
Animals have finite energy stores and rates at which organisms acquire and use energy can have conse...
An animal's energy landscape considers the power requirements associated with residing or moving thr...
An animal's energy landscape considers the power requirements associated with residing in or moving ...
Knowledge of reproductive movements and sources of recruitment in highly mobile species is important...
Some fishes and sea turtles are distinct from ectotherms by having elevated core body temperatures a...
AbstractSharks and other top predators have a substantial impact on their ecosystems through trophic...
Understanding how intraspecific variation in the use of prey resources impacts energy metabolism has...
Sharks are members of elasmobranch fish characterized by a cartilaginous skeleton. Sharks are distri...
Sharks and other top predators have a substantial impact on their ecosystems through trophically med...
Global declines of shark populations are of concern because of their largely assumed role as moderat...
Temperature and oxygen limit the distribution of marine ectotherms. Haematological traits underlying...
Knowledge about reproductive movements can be of important conservation value for over-exploited spe...