نتایج جستجو برای: carcharhinus dussumie

تعداد نتایج: 467  

2017
Oliver N Shipley Lucy A Howey Emily R Tolentino Lance K B Jordan Jonathan L W Ruppert Edward J Brooks

Despite the ecological and economic importance of the Caribbean reef shark (Carcharhinus perezi), little data exist regarding the movements and habitat use of this predator across its range. We deployed 11 pop-up satellite archival tags on Caribbean reef sharks captured in the northeast Exuma Sound, The Bahamas, to assess their horizontal and vertical movements throughout the water column. Shar...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2014
G N A Furnus J D Caffetti E M García M F Benítez M C Pastori A S Fenocchio

This work aims to establish baseline frequencies of micronuclei (MN) and nuclear abnormalities (NA) in native fish species collected in situ from the Paraná River. For this purpose, the micronucleus test was applied in peripheral blood erythrocytes from specimens obtained from samplings collected at two localities (Posadas and Candelaria, Misiones, Argentina) during the period 2007-2010. The re...

2016
Agathe Pirog Sébastien Jaquemet Antonin Blaison Marc Soria Hélène Magalon

The tiger shark Galeocerdo cuvier (Carcharhinidae) is a large elasmobranch suspected to have, as other apex predators, a keystone function in marine ecosystems and is currently considered Near Threatened (Red list IUCN). Knowledge on its ecology, which is crucial to design proper conservation and management plans, is very scarce. Here we describe the isolation of eight polymorphic microsatellit...

2011
Oliver J. D. Jewell Michelle A. Wcisel Enrico Gennari Alison V. Towner Marthán N. Bester Ryan L. Johnson Sarika Singh

We present 15 individual cases of sub-adult white sharks that were SPOT tagged in South Africa from 2003-2004 and have been re-sighted as recently as 2011. Our observations suggest SPOT tags can cause permanent cosmetic and structural damage to white shark dorsal fins depending on the duration of tag attachment. SPOT tags that detached within 12-24 months did not cause long term damage to the d...

Journal: :Journal of fish biology 2010
J J Boomer V Peddemors A J Stow

This study shows a range extension for the Australian blacktip shark Carcharhinus tilstoni, which was believed to be restricted to Australia's tropical waters, of >1000 km into temperate waters, revealing its vulnerability to a wider commercial fishery.

2006
Yannis P. Papastamatiou Bradley M. Wetherbee Christopher G. Lowe Gerald L. Crow

Competition and predation are both important in structuring the distribution of marine organisms; however, little is known about how competition and predation influence the distribution of elasmobranch fishes. We used data collected from shark control programs conducted between 1967 and 1980, throughout the Hawaiian island chain, to examine the distribution and dietary overlap of the 4 most abu...

2009
Dayv Lowry Andrey Leonardo Fagundes Lisa B. Whitenack Bryan Delius Philip Motta

Bite damage patterns have long been used to estimate shark species and body size, with somewhat limited success. The lack of Wt between damage patterns and shark size is partially due to variation in tooth size and shape within an individual. The ability to accurately predict body size from bite patterns is important for better understanding the ecological and behavioral underpinnings of shark ...

2015
Peter M. Yates Michelle R. Heupel Andrew J. Tobin Colin A. Simpfendorfer

As coastal species experience increasing anthropogenic pressures there is a growing need to characterise the ecological drivers of their abundance and habitat use, and understand how they may respond to changes in their environment. Accordingly, fishery-independent surveys were undertaken to investigate shark abundance along approximately 400 km of the tropical east coast of Australia. Generali...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2008
m. h. razi jalali y. mazaheri r. peyghan

in a parasitic study on five sharks (carcharhinus macloti) caught from the iranian coasts of persian gulf, two of five sharks appeared to have nematode in their intestine. using light microscopy, the nematode was identified as acanthocheilus rotundatus. a. rotundatus  is characterised by 3.3-4.5 cm in length, semithick cuticle, small lips, semicircular and tri-lobed pseudolabia (not offset from...

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