نتایج جستجو برای: sharks

تعداد نتایج: 2511  

2014
André S. Afonso Humber A. Andrade Fábio H. V. Hazin

Understanding the ecological factors that regulate elasmobranch abundance in nearshore waters is essential to effectively manage coastal ecosystems and promote conservation. However, little is known about elasmobranch populations in the western South Atlantic Ocean. An 8-year, standardized longline and drumline survey conducted in nearshore waters off Recife, northeastern Brazil, allowed us to ...

2014
Michael L. Berumen Camrin D. Braun Jesse E. M. Cochran Gregory B. Skomal Simon R. Thorrold

Conservation efforts aimed at the whale shark, Rhincodon typus, remain limited by a lack of basic information on most aspects of its ecology, including global population structure, population sizes and movement patterns. Here we report on the movements of 47 Red Sea whale sharks fitted with three types of satellite transmitting tags from 2009-2011. Most of these sharks were tagged at a single a...

2010
Tristan L. Guttridge Samuel H. Gruber Jens Krause David W. Sims

Group behaviours are widespread among fish but comparatively little is known about the interactions between free-ranging individuals and how these might change across different spatio-temporal scales. This is largely due to the difficulty of observing wild fish groups directly underwater over long enough time periods to quantify group structure and individual associations. Here we describe the ...

2011
Kerin M. Claeson

Fishes are known to have a great deal of variability in their vertebrae especially near the occipital region. Despite this observed variability, there is new and compelling evidence for developmental conservatism in the region for actinopterygians (Bemis & Forey 2001; Britz & Johnson 2010; Johnson & Britz 2010). Authors have even hypothesized that the occiput could be homologous among chondrich...

2015
Yannis P. Papastamatiou Yuuki Y. Watanabe Darcy Bradley Laura E. Dee Kevin Weng Christopher G. Lowe Jennifer E. Caselle Athanassios C. Tsikliras

Animal daily routines represent a compromise between maximizing foraging success and optimizing physiological performance, while minimizing the risk of predation. For ectothermic predators, ambient temperature may also influence daily routines through its effects on physiological performance. Temperatures can fluctuate significantly over the diel cycle and ectotherms may synchronize behaviour t...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2000
C D Wilga G V Lauder

The classical theory of locomotion in sharks proposes that shark pectoral fins are oriented to generate lift forces that balance the moment produced by the oscillating heterocercal tail. Accordingly, previous studies of shark locomotion have used fixed-wing aircraft as a model assuming that sharks have similar stability and control mechanisms. However, unlike airplanes, sharks are propelled by ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Rui Rosa Miguel Baptista Vanessa M Lopes Maria Rita Pegado José Ricardo Paula Katja Trübenbach Miguel Costa Leal Ricardo Calado Tiago Repolho

Sharks are one of the most threatened groups of marine animals worldwide, mostly owing to overfishing and habitat degradation/loss. Although these cartilaginous fish have evolved to fill many ecological niches across a wide range of habitats, they have limited capability to rapidly adapt to human-induced changes in their environments. Contrary to global warming, ocean acidification was not cons...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Jennifer V. Schmidt Claudia L. Schmidt Fusun Ozer Robin E. Ernst Kevin A. Feldheim Mary V. Ashley Marie Levine

BACKGROUND Whale sharks are a declining species for which little biological data is available. While these animals are protected in many parts of their range, they are fished legally and illegally in some countries. Baseline biological and ecological data are needed to allow the formulation of an effective conservation plan for whale sharks. It is not known, for example, whether the whale shark...

2002
PHILIP J. MOTTA ROBERT E. HUETER TIMOTHY C. TRICAS ADAM P. SUMMERS

Inertial suction feeding is known to occur in some sharks, but the sequence and temporal kinematics of head and jaw movements have not been defined. We investigated the feeding kinematics of a suction feeding shark, the nurse shark Ginglymostoma cirratum, to test for differences in the timing and magnitude of feeding components with other shark taxa when sharks were fed pieces of bony fish. Thi...

2017
André S Afonso Ricardo Garla Fábio H V Hazin

Increasing our knowledge about the spatial ecology of apex predators and their interactions with diverse habitats and fisheries is necessary for understanding the trophic mechanisms that underlie several aspects of marine ecosystem dynamics and for guiding informed management policies. A preliminary assessment of tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) population structure off the oceanic insular syste...

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