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Is the scaling of swim speed in sharks driven by metabolism?


ABSTRACT: The movement rates of sharks are intrinsically linked to foraging ecology, predator-prey dynamics and wider ecosystem functioning in marine systems. During ram ventilation, however, shark movement rates are linked not only to ecological parameters, but also to physiology, as minimum speeds are required to provide sufficient water flow across the gills to maintain metabolism. We develop a geometric model predicting a positive scaling relationship between swim speeds in relation to body size and ultimately shark metabolism, taking into account estimates for the scaling of gill dimensions. Empirical data from 64 studies (26 species) were compiled to test our model while controlling for the influence of phylogenetic similarity between related species. Our model predictions were found to closely resemble the observed relationships from tracked sharks, providing a means to infer mobility in particularly intractable species.

SUBMITTER: Jacoby DM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4707698 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Is the scaling of swim speed in sharks driven by metabolism?

Jacoby David M P DM   Siriwat Penthai P   Freeman Robin R   Carbone Chris C  

Biology letters 20151201 12


The movement rates of sharks are intrinsically linked to foraging ecology, predator-prey dynamics and wider ecosystem functioning in marine systems. During ram ventilation, however, shark movement rates are linked not only to ecological parameters, but also to physiology, as minimum speeds are required to provide sufficient water flow across the gills to maintain metabolism. We develop a geometric model predicting a positive scaling relationship between swim speeds in relation to body size and u  ...[more]

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