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Carcharhinidae Jordan & Evermann 1896
2014Family Carcharhinidae Jordan & Evermann 1896 Name in prevailing recent practice, Article 35.5 Triaenodontini Bonaparte 1835:[4] [ref. 32242] (subfamily) Triaenodon [genus inferred from the stem, Article 11.7.1.1] Prionidae Swainson 1838:234, 235 [ref. 4302] (family) Prionodon Müller & Henle [invalid, Article 39] ? Nictitantes Owen 1846:51 [ref. 32214] (
Laan, Richard Van Der +2 more
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Threatened fishes of the world: Glyphissp. C (Carcharhinidae)
Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2005No abstract ...
Thorburn, D.C., Morgan, D.L.
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Mitochondrial genome of the bull sharkCarcharhinus leucas(Carcharhiniformes: Carcharhinidae)
Mitochondrial DNA, 2014The bull shark Carcharhinus leucas is a large elasmobranch species widespread in tropical and warm oceans, rivers and lakes. We first determine the complete mitogenome of C. leucas in this article. It is 16,704 bp in length, consists 37 genes and one control region with the typical gene order in vertebrates. The ND6 gene used the rare AGG as stop codon.
Xiao, Chen +3 more
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Carcharhinidae D.S.Jordan & Evermann 1896
2018Published as part of White, William T. & Ko'Ou, Alfred, 2018, An annotated checklist of the chondrichthyans of Papua New Guinea, pp.
White, William T., Ko'Ou, Alfred
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Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2014
In this manuscript we describe the first complete mitochondrial sequence for the Near Threatened Graceful Shark Carcharhinus amblyrhynchoides. It is 16,705 bp in length, consists of two rRNA genes, 22 tRNA genes, 13 protein-coding genes and one control region with the typical gene arrangement pattern and translate orientation in vertebrates.
Pierre, Feutry +3 more
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In this manuscript we describe the first complete mitochondrial sequence for the Near Threatened Graceful Shark Carcharhinus amblyrhynchoides. It is 16,705 bp in length, consists of two rRNA genes, 22 tRNA genes, 13 protein-coding genes and one control region with the typical gene arrangement pattern and translate orientation in vertebrates.
Pierre, Feutry +3 more
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Journal of Fish Biology, 2017
Biological information was collected from 214 individuals of the broadfin shark Lamiopsis temminckii measuring 418 to 1782 mm total length, LT. Size at maturity (L50) for females and males was estimated at 1430 and 1368 mm LT, respectively, while mature and gravid females were observed from 1350 mm LT with litter sizes 2–8 and size at birth 418–650 mm ...
Akhilesh, K V +3 more
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Biological information was collected from 214 individuals of the broadfin shark Lamiopsis temminckii measuring 418 to 1782 mm total length, LT. Size at maturity (L50) for females and males was estimated at 1430 and 1368 mm LT, respectively, while mature and gravid females were observed from 1350 mm LT with litter sizes 2–8 and size at birth 418–650 mm ...
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Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2014
The complete mitochondrial genome of the blacknose shark Carcharhinus acronotus has been determined in this work. It has a length of 16,719 bp and consisted of 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNA genes, 2 rRNA genes, and 1 control region. The gene composition and genome organization was similar to other vertebrates.
Lei, Yang +2 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of the blacknose shark Carcharhinus acronotus has been determined in this work. It has a length of 16,719 bp and consisted of 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNA genes, 2 rRNA genes, and 1 control region. The gene composition and genome organization was similar to other vertebrates.
Lei, Yang +2 more
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Multiple Paternity of a Lemon Shark Litter (Chondrichthyes: Carcharhinidae)
Copeia, 2001Abstract Despite the importance of sharks to marine ecosystems as top predators and growing concern over the conservation status of many shark species, surprisingly little is known about many aspects of their reproduction patterns and life history.
Kevin A. Feldheim +2 more
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Parasitic copepods of Carcharhinidae and Sphyridae (Elasmobranchia) from the Atlantic Ocean
Journal of Natural History, 1991Seventy-four sharks of the families Carcharhinidae and Sphyridae, mainly from the central Atlantic Ocean, were examined. Fourteen species of Copepoda were found on them. Prionace glauca and Sphyrna zygaena are new hosts for the copepod Pandarus floridanus.
J. Rokicki, D. Bychawska
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Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2015
The complete mitochondrial genome of the Spadenose shark Scoliodon laticaudus has been determined for the first time in this study. It was 16,695 bp in length and consisted of 37 genes with typical gene order in vertebrate mitogenome. The nucleotide base content of S. laticaudus mitogenome was 31.5% A, 23.7% C, 13.2% G and 31.6% T.
Rengaiyan, Periasamy +3 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of the Spadenose shark Scoliodon laticaudus has been determined for the first time in this study. It was 16,695 bp in length and consisted of 37 genes with typical gene order in vertebrate mitogenome. The nucleotide base content of S. laticaudus mitogenome was 31.5% A, 23.7% C, 13.2% G and 31.6% T.
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