Highly directional swimming by scalloped hammerhead sharks, Sphyrna lewini, and subsurface irradiance, temperature, bathymetry, and geomagnetic field
In an attempt to discover their mechanisms of navigation in the oceanic environment, the homing behavior of scalloped hammerhead sharks between Espiritu Santo Seamount and Las Animas Island was studied. A comparison of the movements of the sharks to and from a seamount to topographic features in bat...
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