Scientists have discovered a new method for aging sharks by analyzing the chemical composition of their vertebrae, moving beyond traditional band counting. This technique, which uses X-ray and laser-based geochemistry, tracks strontium isotope ratios that change with seasonal rainfall and salinity shifts. The study focused on the critically endangered speartooth shark, highlighting the importance of accurate aging for conservation efforts and fisheries management. AI
IMPACT Establishes a more accurate method for assessing species vulnerability and informing conservation policies.
RANK_REASON The cluster describes a new scientific paper detailing a novel geochemical method for aging sharks, which is a research milestone. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.4]
- Adelaide River
- Australian National University
- Glyphis glyphis
- Hilary M. K. Lewis
- James Cook University
- speartooth shark
- University of Melbourne
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