A study by the National University of Singapore published in 2021 found that up to 16 elasmobranch species – a group of marine creatures that include rays – have swum in Singapore’s waters ...
2007). However, despite their ecological significance, elasmobranch populations are experiencing a concerning global decline, primarily attributed to the intersection of anthropogenic disturbances and ...
Manta and devil rays (mobulids) are filter feeding elasmobranchs with extreme K-selective life histories found circumglobally from temperate to tropical waters. Their vulnerability to fisheries ...
Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fishes) are fundamental for understanding vertebrate evolution, yet their genomes are understudied. We report long-read sequencing of the whale shark genome to generate ...
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