John Fleng Steffensen
Professor
Marine Biological Section
Strandpromenaden 5
3000 Helsingør
What Does It Mean That Greenland Sharks Could Live for Hundreds of Years?
27/08/2021
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Time Magazine Special Edition: 100 New Science Discoveries 2016
John Fleng Steffensen & Julius Nielsen
15/04/2017
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The Washington Post: Calm down, scientists didn't discover a 512-year-old shark. (It's probably like 400, tops.)
John Fleng Steffensen & Julius Nielsen
15/12/2017
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The Wall Street Journal: How Old Is the Greenland Shark? The Answer Is Slippery
09/09/2020
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The Scientist: Isotopic Bomb Traces Are a Boon to Biological Dating.
28/02/2020
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The New Yorker: The Strange and Gruesome Story of the Greenland Shark, the Longest-Living Vertebrate on Earth
John Fleng Steffensen & Julius Nielsen
25/11/2017
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The New York Times: Scientists Estimate a Greenland Shark Lived About 400 Years.
John Fleng Steffensen & Julius Nielsen
11/08/2016
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The Huffington Post: Sailfish Bills Come In Pretty Handy When The Big Guys Go Hunting.
22/04/2014
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Embryonic suckling and maternal specializations in the live-bearing teleost Zoarces viviparus
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Fast-starting after a breath: air-breathing motions are kinematically similar to escape responses in the catfish Hoplosternum littorale
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Pop Up Satellite Tags Impair Swimming Performance and Energetics of the European Eel (Anguilla anguilla)
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