Richard L. Shelmerdine
University of Aberdeen
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Nature | 2002
Peter Fraser; Richard L. Shelmerdine
Many marine invertebrates and fish respond to hydrostatic pressure in order to regulate their depth and synchronize their behaviour to tidal cycles. Here we investigate the effect of hydrostatic pressure on the vestibular hair cells located in the labyrinth of the dogfish Scyliorhinus canicula, and find that it modulates their spontaneous activity and response to angular acceleration. This may explain not only the low resting activity of vertebrate hair cells but also how fish that do not have swim bladders can sense hydrostatic cues.
African Journal of Marine Science | 2006
Richard L. Shelmerdine; G Cliff
Between 1980 and 2001, a total of 661 African angel sharks Squatina africana was caught in the protective nets off KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The mean annual catch was 30 sharks (range = 11–69, SD = 12.4), with no trend in catch rate over the study period. Individuals were caught throughout the year and through much of the netted region, with a higher catch to the south. The sex ratio of the catch was 2.9 females:1 male. Males matured between 640mm and 700mm and females at about 700mm precaudal length (PCL). Mature males had clusters of thorn-shaped denticles, each about 2mm high, near the anterio-dorsal margins of both pectoral and pelvic fins. Of the mature females, 44% were pregnant, many of which contained only ova in utero. Embryos were present from April through to January. The average litter size was six, with length at parturition at least 240mm PCL. Most early-term pregnant females and all mature males were caught in the south. The reproductive cycle showed some seasonality and appeared to be biennial, with a gestation of about one year. Teleosts were the most common prey (76% of stomachs with food), followed by cephalopods (52%).
Marine Policy | 2015
Richard L. Shelmerdine
Journal of gravitational physiology : a journal of the International Society for Gravitational Physiology | 2002
Peter John Fraser; Richard L. Shelmerdine; R. F. Findlay; Stuart F. Cruickshank; Alistar Gordon MacDonald; L. Tawse; G. G. Taylor
Fisheries Research | 2007
Richard L. Shelmerdine; Jennifer Adamson; Chevonne H. Laurenson; Beth Leslie
Marine Policy | 2014
Richard L. Shelmerdine; Daniel Stone; Beth Leslie; Martin Robinson
Archive | 2009
Richard L. Shelmerdine; Beth Leslie
Journal of Vestibular Research-equilibrium & Orientation | 2003
Peter John Fraser; Stuart F. Cruickshank; Richard L. Shelmerdine
Annual of Navigation | 2008
Peter John Fraser; Stuart F. Cruickshank; Richard L. Shelmerdine; L.E. Smith
BioInvasions Records | 2017
Richard L. Shelmerdine; Beth Mouat; Rachel Shucksmith