BEYOND LOCAL: Little is known about how sharks sleep
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This article by Michael Liam Kelly, Simon Fraser University originally appeared on the Conversation and is published here with…
This article by Michael Liam Kelly, Simon Fraser University originally appeared on the Conversation and is published here with…
Circadian rhythms Quiescence, or inactivity, is often the most basic behavioural characteristic that we associate with sleep.
– By Michael Liam Kelly, Postdoctoral research fellow, Neuroscience, Simon Fraser University Sharks can sleep with their eyes…
Sharks can sleep with their eyes open. (Shutterstock) Sharks used to figure prominently in my nightmares: coming after me in…
Sharks used to figure prominently in my nightmares: coming after me in the ocean, rivers, swimming pools.
Sleepy brain waves are similar to those of platypuses