We do not expect non air-breathing aquatic animals to exhibit positive buoyancy. Sharks, for example, rely on oil-filled livers instead of gas-filled swim bladders to increase their buoyancy, but are nonetheless ubiquitously regarded as either negatively or neutrally buoyant. Deep-sea sharks have particularly large, oil-filled livers, and are believed to be neutrally buoyant in their natural habitat, but this has never been confirmed. To empirically determine the buoyancy status of two species of deep-sea sharks (bluntnose sixgill sharks, Hexanchus griseus, and a prickly shark, Echinorhinus cookei) in their natural habitat, we used accelerometer-magnetometer data loggers to measure their swimming performance. Both species of deep-sea sharks...
Although shortfin mako sharks Isurus oxyrinchus are regularly encountered in pelagic fisheries, limi...
1. Megaplanktivores such as filter-feeding sharks and baleen whales are at the apex of a short food ...
Some fishes and sea turtles are distinct from ectotherms by having elevated core body temperatures a...
We do not expect non air-breathing aquatic animals to exhibit positive buoyancy. Sharks, for example...
Diel vertical migration is a widespread behavioral phenomenon where organisms migrate through the wa...
In marine biology, one of the main objectives is to characterize the ecology of organisms: how they ...
Buoyancy control is a fundamental aspect of aquatic life that has major implications for locomotor p...
Summarization: Whereas upper ocean pelagic sharks are negatively buoyant and must swim continuously ...
Buoyancy control is a fundamental aspect of aquatic life that has major implications for locomotor p...
Buoyancy control is a fundamental aspect of aquatic life that has major implications for locomotor p...
Shark's buoyancy depends on two types of force: (i) the hydrostatic force which is mainly provided b...
Some deep-water sharks are known to produce a ventral blue light mimicking the environmental light a...
Buoyancy control is a fundamental aspect of aquatic life that has major implications for locomotor p...
Sharks have been present in oceans for more than 400 millions of years and have survived several mas...
Currently the ecology of deep-water sharks is poorly documented, especially in situ information for ...
Although shortfin mako sharks Isurus oxyrinchus are regularly encountered in pelagic fisheries, limi...
1. Megaplanktivores such as filter-feeding sharks and baleen whales are at the apex of a short food ...
Some fishes and sea turtles are distinct from ectotherms by having elevated core body temperatures a...
We do not expect non air-breathing aquatic animals to exhibit positive buoyancy. Sharks, for example...
Diel vertical migration is a widespread behavioral phenomenon where organisms migrate through the wa...
In marine biology, one of the main objectives is to characterize the ecology of organisms: how they ...
Buoyancy control is a fundamental aspect of aquatic life that has major implications for locomotor p...
Summarization: Whereas upper ocean pelagic sharks are negatively buoyant and must swim continuously ...
Buoyancy control is a fundamental aspect of aquatic life that has major implications for locomotor p...
Buoyancy control is a fundamental aspect of aquatic life that has major implications for locomotor p...
Shark's buoyancy depends on two types of force: (i) the hydrostatic force which is mainly provided b...
Some deep-water sharks are known to produce a ventral blue light mimicking the environmental light a...
Buoyancy control is a fundamental aspect of aquatic life that has major implications for locomotor p...
Sharks have been present in oceans for more than 400 millions of years and have survived several mas...
Currently the ecology of deep-water sharks is poorly documented, especially in situ information for ...
Although shortfin mako sharks Isurus oxyrinchus are regularly encountered in pelagic fisheries, limi...
1. Megaplanktivores such as filter-feeding sharks and baleen whales are at the apex of a short food ...
Some fishes and sea turtles are distinct from ectotherms by having elevated core body temperatures a...