One of a blacktip reef sharks’ top teeth as seen under a scanning electron microscope. CREDIT: Maximilian Baum (HHU) / Steffen Köhler (HHU). Get the Popular ...
Climate Change May Blunt Jaws' Bite By 'Ruining Sharks' Teeth’. It’s not just humans who have to watch out for acidic drinks - as new evidence shows that the acidifying oceans are ruining sharks’ ...
Climate change is causing the oceans to become notably more acidic. This could become a problem for sharks, as a team of biologists headed by Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU) has discovered.
They’re more shark than bite. Sharks could soon experience a dental breakdown. These apex predators are at risk of losing their teeth due to the increased acid content in the world’s oceans, according ...
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