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Nosal's previous research on female leopard sharks, guitarfish, ... Citation: New research unlocks mysteries of soupfin shark migration and reproduction (2021, March 3 ...
Triennial migration and philopatry in the critically endangered soupfin shark Galeorhinus galeus. Journal of Applied Ecology , 2021; DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.13848 Cite This Page : ...
2-foot-long leopard shark discovered on 12th tee of San Juan Capistrano club Bird of prey may have dropped fish -- or a human left it as a prank Club worker drove shark, which had small puncture ...
Scientist investigates mysterious annual migration of leopard shark schools to La Jolla Shores beach
If you spend enough time swimming in the shallow waters off La Jolla Shores during the summer, you might at some point find yourself surrounded by a school of four-foot-long patterned sharks. Andy ...
"During the summer and early fall, we see the migration of leopard sharks who come over to the La Jolla area to enjoy the warmer waters and give birth sooner than a typical pregnancy of sharks ...
After placing an acoustic tracker on each of the 26 leopard sharks, ... In other cases, as with the tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier), species have "partial migration, ...
Gray whales are currently migrating back to summer feeding grounds off Alaska. It’s not uncommon for juvenile whales to lag during the migration, or to explore on their own for extended periods.
Leopard sharks, whose annual migration takes them from the coast of Southern California to the northern bays, are distinctively marked with dark brown spots on a silvery gray background, ...
Australian marine scientists are using an inventive (and somewhat unusual) way to collect semen from wild male leopard sharks to boost their population and genetic diversity through artificial ...
Above: Drone 5 video of the leopard sharks off the coast of La Jolla. SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Summer has come a little early to San Diego this year, with leopard sharks already beginning to ...
Nosal’s previous research on female leopard sharks, guitarfish, and bat rays revealed annual philopatry to the warm waters off La Jolla, consistent with those species’ annual reproductive cycles.
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