نتایج جستجو برای: shark

تعداد نتایج: 4177  

2000
Michael R. Heithaus

The importance of interactions between sharks and cetaceans has been a subject of much conjecture, but few studies have addressed these interactions. Sharks (order Selachii) have been hypothesized to be important predators on dolphins and porpoises (suborder Odontoceti). Unfortunately, there are often few data to back up claims that certain shark species are major threats to cetaceans. To help ...

2017
Pepijn Kamminga Paul W. De Bruin Jacob Geleijns Martin D. Brazeau

The cranial diversity of sharks reflects disparate biomechanical adaptations to feeding. In order to be able to investigate and better understand the ecomorphology of extant shark feeding systems, we created a x-ray computed tomography (CT) library of shark cranial anatomy with three-dimensional (3D) lower jaw reconstructions. This is used to examine and quantify lower jaw disparity in extant s...

2005
H. Matsunaga H. Shono M. Kiyota Hiroaki MATSUNAGA Hiroshi SHONO Masashi KIYOTA

Motivated by Ward & Myers (2005) that claimed higher impact of longline fishery on large pelagic community including blue shark, long-term comparison of shark CPUE were made using recent and historical data collected by Japanese research and training vessels in the western North Pacific. Standardized species combined shark CPUE (predominated by blue shark catch and assuming that the shark combi...

2008
Thomas Schwotzer

Abstract: Shark Framework is framework supporting implementation of context aware P2P systems. Shark is an acronym and stand for Shared Knowledge. There is already a theory on context aware P2P systems which is implemented by the Shark framework. Target platforms are in the first step J2SE, J2ME and Android. In next steps iPhone and Microsoft based mobile devices will be supported. Shark FW sup...

Journal: :The Journal of forensic odonto-stomatology 1991
P Nambiar T E Bridges K A Brown

As a result of a systematic morphometric study of shark dentitions, a system of notation for describing the location of shark teeth has been developed and is proposed as a standard to be adopted for use in similar studies in the future. The macroscopic morphology of White Shark teeth has been characterised in order to gain quantitative data which might assist in identification of these sharks f...

2008
GERALD L. CROW

In an attempt to allay public fears and to reduce the risk of shark attack, the state government of Hawaii spent over $300,000 on shark control programs between 1959 and 1976. Six control programs of various intensity resulted in the killing of 4,668 sharks at an average cost of $182 per shark. The programs furnished information on diet, reproduction, and distribution of sharks in Hawaii, but r...

2015
Saud A. Alanazi Turki Almubrad Ahmad I. A. AlIbrahim Adnan A. Khan Saeed Akhtar

We report here the ultrastructural organization of collagen fibrils (CF) and proteoglycans (PGs) of the corneal stroma of both the stingray and the shark. Three corneas from three stingrays and three corneas from three sharks were processed for electron microscopy. Tissues were embedded in TAAB 031 resin. The corneal stroma of both the stingray and shark consisted of parallel running lamellae o...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2007
Byrappa Venkatesh Ewen F Kirkness Yong-Hwee Loh Aaron L Halpern Alison P Lee Justin Johnson Nidhi Dandona Lakshmi D Viswanathan Alice Tay J. Craig Venter Robert L Strausberg Sydney Brenner

Owing to their phylogenetic position, cartilaginous fishes (sharks, rays, skates, and chimaeras) provide a critical reference for our understanding of vertebrate genome evolution. The relatively small genome of the elephant shark, Callorhinchus milii, a chimaera, makes it an attractive model cartilaginous fish genome for whole-genome sequencing and comparative analysis. Here, the authors descri...

Journal: :Journal of fish biology 2015
G J Osgood J K Baum

Sharks are increasingly being recognized as important members of coral-reef communities, but their overall conservation status remains uncertain. Nine of the 29 reef-shark species are designated as data deficient in the IUCN Red List, and three-fourths of reef sharks had unknown population trends at the time of their assessment. Fortunately, reef-shark research is on the rise. This new body of ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Li Wen James C Weaver George V Lauder

Although the functional properties of shark skin have been of considerable interest to both biologists and engineers because of the complex hydrodynamic effects of surface roughness, no study to date has successfully fabricated a flexible biomimetic shark skin that allows detailed study of hydrodynamic function. We present the first study of the design, fabrication and hydrodynamic testing of a...

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