Researchers around the world are concerned about the declining ecosystems and food sources for the apex predator ...
The evolutionary edge that fueled great white shark dominance for millions of years could soon become its greatest downfall.
Some of the ocean’s fastest and most fearsome predators—like great white sharks and tuna—are running hotter than expected, and it’s costing them dearly. New research shows these warm-bodied fish burn ...
A new study warns that warming oceans are driving great white sharks and other partially warm-blooded species toward their physiological limits, forcing them into cooler but less food-rich waters.
A new study reveals that some of the ocean's most powerful predators are running hotter, and that they are likely paying an ...
A new study reveals that rising ocean temperatures are threatening the legendary warm-bodied Great ...
Ireland's basking sharks and other warm-bodied fish face risks from overheating due to warming oceans caused by climate change, a new study has warned.
Florida wildlife officials detected only trace background levels of red tide algae in limited Gulf Coast samples, with no current health or ecological impacts. Meanwhile, new research warns that ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — In ecology, the diversity of species generally increases as you move toward the warmer latitudes of the tropics. A new study explores a curious exception to this trend, examining why ...
“The Jaws Effect” is what scientists call people’s irrational fear of sharks based on Steven Spielberg’s 1975 hit summer movie, “Jaws.” The great white shark in the movie was so terrifying that it ...
Great white sharks, tuna and other warm-bodied fish burn nearly four times more energy than cold-blooded species, leaving ...