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'Save the Sharks': Sharks Could Help Ecosystem Gain Balance, According to Scientists


Mar 02, 2021 10:29 AM EST
When an extreme heat, or a major hurricane and other climate threat wrecks an ocean s lifeblood, the presence of sharks could aid its recovery as sharks could help ecosystems achieve balance through population control of grazing animals.
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Concept Behind Research on Sharks 
This is the concept behind research on sharks and their function in the ocean. The research which was led by scientists at Florida International University and was released on Wednesday in the Animal Ecology Journal.
Wipeout sharks and you have made oceans less resilient to extreme climate events, said the Florida International University scientists; researchers at Deakin University in Victoria, and the University of Washington also contributed to the study.  ....

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FIU: When devastation strikes the oceans, sharks can hold the key to recovery


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MIAMI, Feb. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/  A world without sharks is a world less resilient to extreme climate events, scientists say.
Predators, including some sharks, are known to be critical for maintaining stability and biodiversity in the world s oceans. But according to a new study, they are also critical in helping ecosystems recover when devastation hits from hurricanes or marine heatwaves.
In a unique study, a team of scientists tested whether an ecosystem could recover if sharks were no longer there to keep other animals in check. The answer is no, according to Mike Heithaus, a co-author of the study, marine ecologist and dean of Florida International University s College of Arts, Sciences & Education. ....

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