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The blacktip shark Carcharhinus limbatus is a cosmopolitan species found in warm-temperate, subtropical and tropical waters around the world. The research here aimed to assess whether multiple paternity exists in South African C.
Wintner, S.P. +5 more
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Larval Nematodes (Philometridae) in Granulomas in Ovaries of Black-tip Sharks, Carcharhinus limbatus (Valenciennes) [PDF]
E, Rosa-Molinar +2 more
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Passive acoustic telemetry can be used within cooperative networks to track migratory species over great distances at a relatively low cost. However, the non‐uniform distribution of fixed receivers within networks often results in sporadic detection data.
Mary E. Bowers, Stephen M. Kajiura
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Se examinaron 39 válvulas espirales de tiburón puntas negras Carcharhinus limbatus (Müller & Henle, 1839) capturados por la pesca artesanal en la localidad de Playa Chachalacas, Veracruz.
Dorantes-González, Miguel Angel +1 more
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Genetic variability of fifty-five shark specimens from the genus Carcharhinus was analysed using 18 allozyme loci. Sixteen loci were polymorphic either within, or between, species.
Adepo Gourene, B. +4 more
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Habitat Use of Blacktip Sharks (Carcharhinus limbatus) at Fishing Piers
Blacktip sharks (Carcharhinus limbatus) can be observed near fishing piers throughout the summer along the northeast coast of South Carolina. These piers attract and support a wide variety of potential prey and sharks are able to forage on fishers ...
Spencer, Kelsey L.
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Entre Abril de 1995 y Abril de 1996, se examinaron 275 tiburones juveniles (67 y 129 cm de LT) de la especie Carcharhinus limbatus. Los ejemplares analizados fueron capturados utilizando redes de ahorque y palangres.
Provenzano R., Francisco +1 more
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As top predators, sharks have an important role in marine ecosystems in relation to populations of fish and invertebrates at lower trophic levels. Fishery management plans stress the need for an ecosystem approach, but few quantitative data on the ...
Bethea, Dana Michelle
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Interspecies hybridisation in nature is a wellstudied phenomenon, but it has not been analysed using genetic markers in the class Chondrichthyes (sharks, rays and chimeras). Two black-tip whaler shark species (Australian, Carcharhinus tilstoni; Common, C.
Alastair V Harry +9 more
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First Insights into Population Structure and Genetic Diversity Versus Host Specificity in Trypanorhynch Tapeworms Using Multiplexed Shotgun Genotyping. [PDF]
Herzog KS +4 more
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