December 12th, 2021

A review of America’s batomorph anomalies

A review of America’s batomorph anomalies

Morphological abnormalities in seven American round ray specimens: A review of America’s batomorph anomalies Nicolás Roberto Ehemann, Francisco Javier García-Rodríguez, José De La Cruz-Agüero ABSTRACT: Although morphological abnormalities in several rays and skate species around the American continents have frequently mentioned, their numbers are unknown. The present work record morphological abnormalities in four Urotrygonidae species.

Sideway swimming behaviour by aggregating blacktip sharks in mid-water column

Sideway swimming behaviour by aggregating blacktip sharks in mid-water column

Sideway swimming behaviour by aggregating blacktip sharks (Carcharhinus limbatus) in mid-water column Weideli, O., Medd, H. ABSTRACT: N/A Mar. Biodivers. 51, 92 (2021). DOI: 10.1007/s12526-021-01242-4 SOURCE

Towards a new understanding of elasmobranch hearing

Towards a new understanding of elasmobranch hearing

Towards a new understanding of elasmobranch hearing Megan F. Mickle, Dennis M. Higgs ABSTRACT: Elasmobranchs are of important global conservation concern, however their hearing abilities, use of sound, and responses to anthropogenic noise pollution are all vastly understudied, despite noise pollution being an ever-increasing concern to global fish populations. This review focuses on the hearing

Shark Detection with Drones for Human Safety and Environmental Protection

Shark Detection with Drones for Human Safety and Environmental Protection

SharkSpotter: Shark Detection with Drones for Human Safety and Environmental Protection Nabin Sharma, Muhammed Saqib, Paul Scully-Power, Michael Blumenstein ABSTRACT: Unprovoked shark attacks are one of the major types of risks that threaten human’s lives in coast regions especially in tourist areas. Australia ranks behind only the USA in the number of unprovoked shark encounters