Fig. 4From: In the belly of the beast: resolving stomach tag data to link temperature, acceleration and feeding in white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias)Stomach temperature of captive white shark. The stomach temperature of a juvenile white shark (black line) reflected controlled feedings (arrows), in both a variable and controlled ambient temperature (blue line) environment (ocean pen and Monterey Bay Aquarium display, respectively). Feeding events were associated with a sudden temperature drop, followed by a steady and sustained rise in both environmentsBack to article page