Tag

Gills

All articles tagged with #gills

marine-biology2 years ago

Hammerhead Sharks: Masters of Breath Holding in Deep Waters

Scalloped hammerhead sharks have been found to close their gills while diving to conserve body heat and remain active for hunting in deep, cold waters. They have neither the size nor the specialized heat-exchange systems of other fish that can conserve body heat. Researchers found that the sharks would dive several times into deep water at temperatures of 5–11 °C and remain there for 5–7 minutes at a time before surfacing. The sharks are effectively ‘holding their breath’ to keep their core temperature stable by not opening their gills or mouth during the dive.

science2 years ago

Hammerhead Sharks' Breath-Holding Technique for Staying Warm in Deep Waters

Hammerhead sharks have been observed to dive more than 2,600 feet from tropical surface waters into the ocean’s frigid depths multiple times every night to hunt for fish and squid, tolerating a 68-degree Fahrenheit plunge in temperature to dine. A study published in the journal Science shows how one species, Sphyrna lewini or scalloped hammerhead sharks, stay warm during their nightly dives: They skip the frills and close their gills, essentially holding their breath. This strategy for regulating a cold-blooded fish’s temperature has never been observed before and distinguishes them from high-performance fish like great white sharks or Atlantic bluefin tuna that use vastly different strategies to tolerate extreme cold.