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 ...
Biologists like to say that reproduction is the ultimate investment, a costly gamble that shapes everything from lifespan to ...
New research reveals walking sharks reproduction involves no extra energy use, challenging long-held beliefs about marine ...
Epaulette shark remain 'remarkably stable' throughout a reproduction process.
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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 ...