Centralized red muscle in Odontaspis ferox and the prevalence of regional endothermy in sharks

The order Lamniformes contains charismatic species such as the white shark Carcharodon carcharias and extinct megatooth shark Otodus megalodon, and is of particular interest given their influence on marine ecosystems, and because some members exhibit regional endothermy. However, there remains signi...

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Main Authors: Dolton, Haley R, Snelling, Edward P, Deaville, Robert, Jackson, Andrew L, Perkins, Matthew W, Bortoluzzi, Jenny R, Purves, Kevin, Curnick, David James, Pimiento, Catalina, Payne, Nicholas L
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Royal Society, The 2023
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Online Access:https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10179477/7/Curnick_dolton-et-al-2023-centralized-red-muscle-in-odontaspis-ferox-and-the-prevalence-of-regional-endothermy-in-sharks.pdf
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author Dolton, Haley R
Snelling, Edward P
Deaville, Robert
Jackson, Andrew L
Perkins, Matthew W
Bortoluzzi, Jenny R
Purves, Kevin
Curnick, David James
Pimiento, Catalina
Payne, Nicholas L
author_facet Dolton, Haley R
Snelling, Edward P
Deaville, Robert
Jackson, Andrew L
Perkins, Matthew W
Bortoluzzi, Jenny R
Purves, Kevin
Curnick, David James
Pimiento, Catalina
Payne, Nicholas L
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description The order Lamniformes contains charismatic species such as the white shark Carcharodon carcharias and extinct megatooth shark Otodus megalodon, and is of particular interest given their influence on marine ecosystems, and because some members exhibit regional endothermy. However, there remains significant debate surrounding the prevalence and evolutionary origin of regional endothermy in the order, and therefore the development of phenomena such as gigantism and filter-feeding in sharks generally. Here we show a basal lamniform shark, the smalltooth sand tiger shark Odontaspis ferox, has centralized skeletal red muscle and a thick compact-walled ventricle; anatomical features generally consistent with regionally endothermy. This result, together with the recent discovery of probable red muscle endothermy in filter feeding basking sharks Cetorhinus maximus, suggests that this thermophysiology is more prevalent in the Lamniformes than previously thought, which in turn has implications for understanding the evolution of regional endothermy, gigantism, and extinction risk of warm-bodied shark species both past and present.
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:10179477 2025-01-16T21:29:25+00:00 Centralized red muscle in Odontaspis ferox and the prevalence of regional endothermy in sharks Dolton, Haley R Snelling, Edward P Deaville, Robert Jackson, Andrew L Perkins, Matthew W Bortoluzzi, Jenny R Purves, Kevin Curnick, David James Pimiento, Catalina Payne, Nicholas L 2023-11 text https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10179477/7/Curnick_dolton-et-al-2023-centralized-red-muscle-in-odontaspis-ferox-and-the-prevalence-of-regional-endothermy-in-sharks.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10179477/ eng eng Royal Society, The https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10179477/7/Curnick_dolton-et-al-2023-centralized-red-muscle-in-odontaspis-ferox-and-the-prevalence-of-regional-endothermy-in-sharks.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10179477/ open Biology Letters , 19 (11) , Article 20230331. (2023) endothermy sharks mesotherm energetics megalodon Article 2023 ftucl 2024-04-03T14:00:15Z The order Lamniformes contains charismatic species such as the white shark Carcharodon carcharias and extinct megatooth shark Otodus megalodon, and is of particular interest given their influence on marine ecosystems, and because some members exhibit regional endothermy. However, there remains significant debate surrounding the prevalence and evolutionary origin of regional endothermy in the order, and therefore the development of phenomena such as gigantism and filter-feeding in sharks generally. Here we show a basal lamniform shark, the smalltooth sand tiger shark Odontaspis ferox, has centralized skeletal red muscle and a thick compact-walled ventricle; anatomical features generally consistent with regionally endothermy. This result, together with the recent discovery of probable red muscle endothermy in filter feeding basking sharks Cetorhinus maximus, suggests that this thermophysiology is more prevalent in the Lamniformes than previously thought, which in turn has implications for understanding the evolution of regional endothermy, gigantism, and extinction risk of warm-bodied shark species both past and present. Article in Journal/Newspaper Cetorhinus maximus University College London: UCL Discovery
spellingShingle endothermy
sharks
mesotherm
energetics
megalodon
Dolton, Haley R
Snelling, Edward P
Deaville, Robert
Jackson, Andrew L
Perkins, Matthew W
Bortoluzzi, Jenny R
Purves, Kevin
Curnick, David James
Pimiento, Catalina
Payne, Nicholas L
Centralized red muscle in Odontaspis ferox and the prevalence of regional endothermy in sharks
title Centralized red muscle in Odontaspis ferox and the prevalence of regional endothermy in sharks
title_full Centralized red muscle in Odontaspis ferox and the prevalence of regional endothermy in sharks
title_fullStr Centralized red muscle in Odontaspis ferox and the prevalence of regional endothermy in sharks
title_full_unstemmed Centralized red muscle in Odontaspis ferox and the prevalence of regional endothermy in sharks
title_short Centralized red muscle in Odontaspis ferox and the prevalence of regional endothermy in sharks
title_sort centralized red muscle in odontaspis ferox and the prevalence of regional endothermy in sharks
topic endothermy
sharks
mesotherm
energetics
megalodon
topic_facet endothermy
sharks
mesotherm
energetics
megalodon
url https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10179477/7/Curnick_dolton-et-al-2023-centralized-red-muscle-in-odontaspis-ferox-and-the-prevalence-of-regional-endothermy-in-sharks.pdf
https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10179477/