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Warming oceans a turn-off for female Critically Endangered sharks – New Study



Critically Endangered female angel sharks (Squatina squatina) are changing normal mating routines in warming oceans as they prioritize staying cool over visiting breeding grounds when things get too hot.



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Warming ocean temperatures are disrupting the mating behaviors of critically endangered female angel sharks. Faced with excessively warm breeding grounds, these sharks are prioritizing thermoregulation, opting to remain in cooler waters rather than engaging in their usual mating routines. This shift is driven by the need to avoid overheating, potentially impacting the species’ already precarious population numbers by reducing reproductive opportunities. The research highlights the impact of climate change on marine life and the need for conservation efforts to address the shifting needs of endangered species in a warming world.

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