New research from James Cook University has made the extraordinary discovery that epaulette sharks can reproduce and lay eggs ...
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These walking sharks defy biology’s reproduction rules, scientists reveal
Epaulette sharks reproduce effortlessly, without using much energy. The epaulette sharks, also known as “walking sharks,” do ...
The University of Nevada, Reno's College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources welcomes Luis Schütz to the faculty as a lecturer and researcher. Schütz has studied bovine (cattle) ...
Canine reproductive physiology is governed by a complex interplay of hormones that regulate the estrous cycle, ovulation, and subsequent fertilisation. Fundamental to this process is the measurement ...
The TGFβ superfamily's activins and inhibins are best recognized for controlling reproductive physiology. Diseases such as neurological problems and reproductive disorders like polycystic ovary ...
Wildt, David E., Howard, JoGayle, Hall, L. L., and Bush, R. Mitchell. 1986. "The reproductive physiology of the clouded leopard. I. Electroejaculates contain high ...
As scientists gain a better understanding of the mysteries of human physiology, the protein called myostatin (MSTN) has repeatedly been shown to play a central role in human reproduction. A new ...
Epaulette sharks can reproduce without any measurable increase in energy use, stunning researchers who expected egg-laying to ...
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