New research shows that epaulette sharks, often called “walking sharks,” can produce eggs without increasing their overall energy use.
A new study published in Science and led by Monash University biologists reveals that the energy cost of reproduction is far greater than previously believed. The research, led by Dr. Samuel C Ginther ...
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Scientists discover a creature that shatters the rules of reproduction
Biologists like to say that reproduction is the ultimate investment, a costly gamble that shapes everything from lifespan to ...
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These Walking Sharks Defy Biology’s Reproduction Rules, Scientists Reveal
Epaulette shark remain 'remarkably stable' throughout a reproduction process.
New research reveals walking sharks reproduction involves no extra energy use, challenging long-held beliefs about marine ...
Lucinda Aulsebrook does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
The intensification of livestock production systems is a prerequisite to meet the growing demand for animal products. Genetic selection, assisted reproductive technologies and optimized reproduction ...
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