Epaulette sharks (Hemiscyllium ocellatum) inhabit shallow tropical habitats with elevated and fluctuating temperatures. Yet, according to global climate change projections, water temperatures in these habitats will rise beyond current cyclical variability, warranting further studies incorporating chronically elevated temperature exposure in this species. This study examined the differences in skeletal muscle morphological and metabolic properties in neonate epaulette sharks exposed to their current-day ambient (27 °C) or projected end-of-century (31 °C) habitat temperatures throughout embryonic and neonatal development. Metrics of skeletal muscle, such as muscle fiber size and density, nuclear density, and satellite cell density, were used ...
Tropical coral reef flats can be 3–4 °C warmer than surrounding deeper reef slopes, and some experie...
World population is expected to increase to approximately 9 thousand million people by 2050 with a c...
Ectotherms, including sharks, behaviorally thermoregulate in order to optimize physiological process...
Climate change is affecting thermal regimes globally, and organisms relying on their environment to ...
International audienceABSTRACT Thermal dependence of growth and metabolism can influence thermal pre...
Thermal dependence of growth and metabolism can influence thermal preference and tolerance in marine...
Sharks are one of the most threatened groups of marine animals worldwide, mostly owing to overfishin...
Temperature and oxygen limit the distribution of marine ectotherms. Haematological traits underlying...
The capacity of tropical whitespotted bamboo sharks Chiloscyllium plagiosum to metabolically compens...
Coastal sharks can use shallow, nearshore habitats as nursery areas, which is a behaviour that may i...
Few fast-swimming apex fishes are classified as ‘regional endotherms’, having evolved a relatively u...
Little empirical information is currently available on the potential effects of acidification and/or...
Sharks have maintained a key role in marine food webs for 400 million years and across varying physi...
<p>(A) Comparison between net cost of swimming (NCS) and routine metabolic rate (RMR) of <i>Cretoxyr...
Myriad anthropogenic impacts drive declines in global shark populations; yet, the consequences of a ...
Tropical coral reef flats can be 3–4 °C warmer than surrounding deeper reef slopes, and some experie...
World population is expected to increase to approximately 9 thousand million people by 2050 with a c...
Ectotherms, including sharks, behaviorally thermoregulate in order to optimize physiological process...
Climate change is affecting thermal regimes globally, and organisms relying on their environment to ...
International audienceABSTRACT Thermal dependence of growth and metabolism can influence thermal pre...
Thermal dependence of growth and metabolism can influence thermal preference and tolerance in marine...
Sharks are one of the most threatened groups of marine animals worldwide, mostly owing to overfishin...
Temperature and oxygen limit the distribution of marine ectotherms. Haematological traits underlying...
The capacity of tropical whitespotted bamboo sharks Chiloscyllium plagiosum to metabolically compens...
Coastal sharks can use shallow, nearshore habitats as nursery areas, which is a behaviour that may i...
Few fast-swimming apex fishes are classified as ‘regional endotherms’, having evolved a relatively u...
Little empirical information is currently available on the potential effects of acidification and/or...
Sharks have maintained a key role in marine food webs for 400 million years and across varying physi...
<p>(A) Comparison between net cost of swimming (NCS) and routine metabolic rate (RMR) of <i>Cretoxyr...
Myriad anthropogenic impacts drive declines in global shark populations; yet, the consequences of a ...
Tropical coral reef flats can be 3–4 °C warmer than surrounding deeper reef slopes, and some experie...
World population is expected to increase to approximately 9 thousand million people by 2050 with a c...
Ectotherms, including sharks, behaviorally thermoregulate in order to optimize physiological process...