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Shark Research Foundation

@shark_research_

SRF is a not-for-profit organization focused on increasing scientific knowledge, improving public perceptions, & promoting the conservation of sharks

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linkhttp://www.SharkResearch.org calendar_today16-11-2022 09:10:43

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Did you know not all sharks need to swim to breathe? • Many species, like the lemon shark (Negaprion brevirostirs) depicted here with @drneilhammer can rest on the bottom & buccal pump! A process where they open & close their mouth creating a vacuum pump of water over the gills

Did you know not all sharks need to swim to breathe?
• Many species, like the lemon shark (Negaprion brevirostirs) depicted here with @drneilhammer can rest on the bottom & buccal pump! A process where they open & close their mouth creating a vacuum pump of water over the gills
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#ThrowbackThursday Each Thursday we are kicking it back to take a look into some incredible research by Dr. Neil Hammerschlag This week we are covering “Loss of an apex predator in the wild includes physiological and behavioral changes in prey.” Check out the link for more info! 🦈🦭

#ThrowbackThursday 
Each Thursday we are kicking it back to take a look into some incredible research by <a href="/drneilhammer/">Dr. Neil Hammerschlag</a> 
This week we are covering “Loss of an apex predator in the wild includes physiological and behavioral changes in prey.” 
Check out the link for more info! 🦈🦭
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Enjoying your Thursday? 👉🏼 Check out our latest throwback to Dr. Neil Hammerschlag 2018 publishing on “Predator Declines and Morphological Changes in Prey: Evidence from Coral Reefs Depleted of Sharks”

Enjoying your Thursday? 

👉🏼 Check out our latest throwback to <a href="/DrNeilHammer/">Dr. Neil Hammerschlag</a> 2018 publishing on “Predator Declines and
Morphological Changes in Prey:
Evidence from Coral Reefs
Depleted of Sharks”
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Job 🚨: Research Scientist with Shark Research Foundation The successful candidate will work on a NOAA -funded project to integrate animal tracking data into biodiversity monitoring & management. Remote position. For info reach out [email protected] Please Share!

Job 🚨: Research Scientist with <a href="/shark_research_/">Shark Research Foundation</a> The successful candidate will work on a <a href="/NOAA/">NOAA</a> -funded project to integrate animal tracking data into biodiversity monitoring &amp; management. Remote position. For 
 info reach out drneilhammer@sharkresearch.org Please Share!
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READ: The Secret Superpower of the Mackerel Sharks Dr Haley Dolton’s latest research uncovers how this family of sharks can warm specific parts of their bodies, allowing them to thrive in cold waters. These include the white sharks, mako sharks and thresher sharks - all the apex

READ: The Secret Superpower of the Mackerel Sharks

Dr Haley Dolton’s latest research uncovers how this family of sharks can warm specific parts of their bodies, allowing them to thrive in cold waters. These include the white sharks, mako sharks and thresher sharks - all the apex
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Did you get a chance to check out our featured spooky sharks this year? If not, head over to Shark Research Foundation Instagram/Facebook pages to learn more! 🎃🦈👻🦈🎃🦈👻🦈

Did you get a chance to check out our featured spooky sharks this year? 

If not, head over to <a href="/shark_research_/">Shark Research Foundation</a> Instagram/Facebook pages to learn more! 🎃🦈👻🦈🎃🦈👻🦈
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New Research: Evidence of cascading ecosystem effects following the loss of white sharks from False Bay, South Africa frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #MarineScience

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🚨New Study Alert 🚨: "Evidence of cascading ecosystem effects following the loss of white sharks from False Bay, South Africa" : frontiersin.org/journals/marin… Please share

🚨New Study Alert 🚨: "Evidence of cascading ecosystem effects following the loss of white sharks from False Bay, South Africa" : frontiersin.org/journals/marin… 
Please share
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Spanning over 2 decades of research, our study has uncovered evidence of ecosystem consequences following the decline & eventual disappearance of white sharks from False Bay, South Africa. 📷: Chris Fallows

Spanning over 2 decades of research, our study has uncovered evidence of ecosystem consequences following the decline &amp; eventual disappearance of white sharks from False Bay, South Africa.

📷: Chris Fallows
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Following the loss of white sharks from False Bay, both seals and sevengill sharks have increased in relative abundance, coinciding with declines in small fish that seals feed on and smaller sharks that sevengills prey upon. Illustration: Kelly Quinn

Following the loss of white sharks from False Bay, both seals and sevengill sharks have increased in relative abundance, coinciding with declines in small fish that seals feed on and smaller sharks that sevengills prey upon. 

Illustration: Kelly Quinn
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🚨This video highlights key findings from our two-decade study providing evidence of how the absence of an apex predator is reshaping the marine ecosystem. Study 🔗: frontiersin.org/journals/marin…

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Just hit a professional milestone: my #research has now been cited over 10,000+ times. Grateful to colleagues, students & mentors who’ve made it possible. Honored to contribute to #science—especially when evidence-based info matters more than ever

Just hit a professional milestone: my #research has now been cited over 10,000+ times. Grateful to colleagues, students &amp; mentors who’ve made it possible. Honored to contribute to #science—especially when evidence-based info matters more than ever
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New Research: Life stage and seasonal habitat use of the porbeagle Lamna nasus in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #MarineScience

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Scientists issue warning after observing alarming shift in great white sharks: 'We saw things happen that we'd never expect' <thecooldown.com/outdoors/great…>