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Unveiling the biochemical and haematological profile of blue shark (<i>Prionace glauca</i>) in the Mediterranean after bycatch. [PDF]
Toomey L +11 more
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Crafting the Ocean: The Geographies of Environmental World‐Making
Short Abstract The paper departs from existing analyses of ‘world making’, bringing cultural and environmental geographies into further conversation through linking theories of crafting and world‐making together, through the lens of the contemporary aquarium and nascent oceanic geographies.
Rachael Squire, Kimberley Peters
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Unique antibodies across the animal kingdom (birds, camelids, and sharks): therapeutic potential against human respiratory viral infections. [PDF]
Basabrain AA, Alandijany TA.
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Chromosome-Level Assembly and Annotation of the Grey Reef Shark (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) Genome. [PDF]
Dahms C +4 more
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Abstract The principal processes that govern interstitial K+ ([K+]o) buffering in mouse optic nerve (MON), a central white matter tract, either directly consume energy (Na+–K+‐ATPase) or use transmembrane ion gradients created by energy‐dependent pumps to enable the K+ fluxes that maintain a stable [K+]o, and thus ready availability of utilisable ...
Amy J. Hopper, Angus M. Brown
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Mitochondrial physiology in cardiac muscle of deer mice native to high altitude
Abstract figure legend High‐altitude deer mice exhibited evolved changes in mitochondrial energy metabolism and reactive oxygen species (ROS) management that may support cardiac performance under cold hypoxic conditions. High‐altitude mice had increased activity of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in the heart, probably enhancing the capacity for lactate ...
Ranim Saleem +3 more
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Assessing the metabolic and physiological costs of oviparity in the epaulette shark (Hemiscyllium ocellatum). [PDF]
Wheeler CR +3 more
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Abstract figure legend Unoccupied aerial vehicle (UAV)‐based photogrammetry provides measurements equivalent to traditional hand measurements in bottlenose dolphins. Mass estimates derived from UAV measurements closely match the true body mass of live individuals.
Riccardo Cicciarella +7 more
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