Júlia Chaumel
@juliachaumel.bsky.social
Postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University–Organismic & Evolutionary Biology Department – Lauder's Lab.
Exploring functional morphology in sharks and rays
Exploring functional morphology in sharks and rays
Why do eagle and manta rays have long, whip-like tails? 🦈 Our study shows that they act like kite tails, adding drag to keep rays stable as they glide!
Thanks to @georgelauder.bsky.social, Connor White, Harvard MCZ, @nhm-london.bsky.social , CSIRO & @tamu.bsky.social Article: shorturl.at/gSf7P
Thanks to @georgelauder.bsky.social, Connor White, Harvard MCZ, @nhm-london.bsky.social , CSIRO & @tamu.bsky.social Article: shorturl.at/gSf7P
November 5, 2025 at 2:44 PM
Why do eagle and manta rays have long, whip-like tails? 🦈 Our study shows that they act like kite tails, adding drag to keep rays stable as they glide!
Thanks to @georgelauder.bsky.social, Connor White, Harvard MCZ, @nhm-london.bsky.social , CSIRO & @tamu.bsky.social Article: shorturl.at/gSf7P
Thanks to @georgelauder.bsky.social, Connor White, Harvard MCZ, @nhm-london.bsky.social , CSIRO & @tamu.bsky.social Article: shorturl.at/gSf7P
Excited to share our latest article with @georgelauder.bsky.social in @royalsociety.org! We describe how the whip-tail of cownose rays functions as a hydrodynamic antenna, detecting water movements along its length. shorturl.at/8kMM7
Happy to see it in @nytscience.bsky.social too! shorturl.at/n9w0s
Happy to see it in @nytscience.bsky.social too! shorturl.at/n9w0s
January 22, 2025 at 6:04 PM
Excited to share our latest article with @georgelauder.bsky.social in @royalsociety.org! We describe how the whip-tail of cownose rays functions as a hydrodynamic antenna, detecting water movements along its length. shorturl.at/8kMM7
Happy to see it in @nytscience.bsky.social too! shorturl.at/n9w0s
Happy to see it in @nytscience.bsky.social too! shorturl.at/n9w0s