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Category: Sharks

Biology Evolution Mating & Reproduction New Research Sharks

It’s not uterUS, it’s uterME

Alistair Dove May 14, 2013 cannibalismelasmobranchEmbryoin uteroReproductionsand tiger sharksharks

Dear Abby, It’s just not fair.  There I was, a freshly produced sand tiger shark embryo, developing nicely and making my way down the ovarian…

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Abyss Biology Organisms Scientist! Sharks

Not Quite the Shark that ate Esteban

Douglas Long April 16, 2013 deep seaJaguar Sharklife aquaticspeciesspecies descriptionSteve Zissoutaxnomy

It’s part of the deal that if you describe a new species, you get to give it a scientific name.  That’s one of the perks…

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Opinion & Editorial Pelagic Sharks Weird

A murder of crows and a stipple of whale sharks?

Alistair Dove April 8, 2013

(A Crow Left of the Murder is a particularly excellent Incubus album, btw) One of the recent papers out of my group describes an unprecedented…

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