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Biologists Just Totally Proved Wrong a Long-Standing Rumor About Sharks...It's been rumored that sharks don't sleep at all; the fact some sharks must stay on the move to facilitate their breathing has contributed to this idea.
https://www.sciencealert.com ^ | 9 MARCH 2022 | TESSA KOUMOUNDOUROS

Posted on 03/09/2022 6:30:52 AM PST by Red Badger

A new study, however, finally confirms what anecdotal evidence and other research have long suggested – these animals do slumber, just as we do.

"We have provided the first physiological evidence of sleep in sharks," the team writes in their paper, led by ecophysiologist Michael Kelly from the University of Western Australia.

Two sleep phases are well known in birds and mammals, and even octopus – suggesting each stage plays an important role in our physiology, but little is known about this process in cold-blooded back-boned animals.

So the team investigated signs of sleep in the draughtsboard shark (Cephaloscyllium isabellum), which they'd previously discovered are nocturnal animals.

In a previous study, the researchers demonstrated it took greater electric stimulation for a shark to respond when the animal appeared to be resting – but they did not confirm this resting state was sleep.

Monitoring the sharks across 24 hours revealed their oxygen levels consistently decreased during these periods of restfulness, confirming those that extended beyond 5 minutes are indeed sleep.

"Not only do sleeping sharks have reduced responsiveness to stimulation, they also have lower metabolic rate," Kelly and team explains.

The sharks closed their eyes while asleep more commonly during the day – suggesting that eye closure is more likely associated with external factors like the presence of light, rather than the sleep state itself. During the night, 38 percent of sharks kept their eyes open, even while other indicators suggested they were sound asleep.

A better indicator of a sleeping shark is its posture, the team found. While snoozing, the draughtsboard sharks kept their bodies flat.

This species of shark is able to to remain motionless for extended periods of time, thanks to their buccal (face muscle) pumps which keep oxygenated water flowing across their gills while they're still.

Other species of sharks, such as the infamous great white (Carcharodon carcharias), don't have this pump and rely on forward swimming to push oxygenated water into their mouth and over their gills. This is known as ram-ventilation.

So if sleep turns out to be common across all sharks, how would the obligatory swimmers achieve it while still on the move?

Some researchers suspect it may have to do with the way these sharks control their swimming motion. A study in the 1970s found the mechanisms that oversee swimming movements in the small spiny dogfish shark (Squalus acanthias) are located in the animal's spinal cord and not the brain, so it may be possible for sharks to keep swimming while not being conscious.

There's still a lot about sleep in general that remains mysterious, so understanding how this process works in sharks could provide clues on how our own ability to sleep evolved. As the earliest group of jawed vertebrates, sharks represent an ancestral group to many animals known to rely on sleep for energy conservation and other important physiological processes.

"Future research should focus on other physiological indicators of sleep, such as changes in brain activity, for a more complete portrait of sleep in these vertebrates," the team concludes.

This research was published in Biology Letters (link not yet live at the time of publishing).


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1 posted on 03/09/2022 6:30:52 AM PST by Red Badger
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To: Capt. Tom

PINGY!...................


2 posted on 03/09/2022 6:31:07 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Red Badger

This was proved 20 years ago. I remember seeing a shark special. A shark with it’s brain removed kept the swimming motion going to keep it’s lungs oxygenated. Full autopilot if you will.


3 posted on 03/09/2022 6:35:51 AM PST by ImJustAnotherOkie (Let's go Brandon)
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To: ImJustAnotherOkie

The sharks must hate it when, sleep-swimming in the deep, they stub their fins and wake up in a cold fright.


4 posted on 03/09/2022 6:39:07 AM PST by C210N (Everything will be okay in the end. If it’s not okay, it’s not the end.)
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To: ImJustAnotherOkie

I also remember Cousteau finding immobile sharks resting in between rocks that formed currents so they didn’t have to move but rather the current moved through their gills.


5 posted on 03/09/2022 6:39:44 AM PST by ArtDodger
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To: C210N

Stubbing their fins?


6 posted on 03/09/2022 6:41:14 AM PST by ImJustAnotherOkie (Let's go Brandon)
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To: Red Badger

I have often wondered why God created sleep. It is the biggest argument against the worldly idea of evolution.

The only answer I can find is the reference to God shortening the life of man to reduce the evil they do.

By reason then, we sleep so we won’t do evil 24/7?


7 posted on 03/09/2022 6:41:54 AM PST by PeterPrinciple (Thinking Caps are no longer being issued but there must be a warehouse full of them somewhere.)
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To: ImJustAnotherOkie

Was this shark named Biden?.............


8 posted on 03/09/2022 6:42:32 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Red Badger

It’s like how we all die during sleep because we forget to breathe. Wait.


9 posted on 03/09/2022 6:44:10 AM PST by cdcdawg (Everyone who disagrees with me is a Qtard blogger!!!!)
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To: PeterPrinciple

Even animals sleep, and they don’t sin at all.

Sleep is a time for biological replenishment, rest and relaxation......................


10 posted on 03/09/2022 6:45:59 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Red Badger
I’ve been taking underwater pictures of sharks sleeping in caves since the early eighties. Just don’t wake them up.

PS they only bite when you touch their private parts

11 posted on 03/09/2022 6:49:59 AM PST by Magnum44 (...against all enemies, foreign and domestic...)
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To: Red Badger

Even animals sleep, and they don’t sin at all.

Sleep is a time for biological replenishment, rest and relaxation...........


yes, i understand that, but there is much, much we do not know about sleep.

But can you imagine the evil we would do 24/7 without sleep. it is an aspect of sleep to consider.

Don’t think we have all the answers. Sleep is very much a mystery.


12 posted on 03/09/2022 7:02:20 AM PST by PeterPrinciple (Thinking Caps are no longer being issued but there must be a warehouse full of them somewhere.)
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To: PeterPrinciple

There is a medical case from a few years back, where a man, at HS teacher, lost his ability to sleep.

Even opiate drugs to induce sleep were not enough to replace true sleep.

He eventually died from lack of sleep.

Similar case:

https://www.discovermagazine.com/mind/fatal-familial-insomnia-the-disease-that-kills-by-stealing-sleep


13 posted on 03/09/2022 7:08:38 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Red Badger

here in Florida I have seen many many Nurse sharks snoozing under relief, or boulders seeking relief from the suns heat.


14 posted on 03/09/2022 7:54:01 AM PST by Joe Boucher (Kimber .45 )
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