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Marine Pollution Bulletin
Sharks are highly susceptible to heavy metals and metalloids bioaccumulation due to their high trophic position within marine ecosystems. However, heavy metal(oid)s concentration have been reported for few species, and their biological effects remain poorly understood.
Emilie, De Loose +8 more
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Sharks are highly susceptible to heavy metals and metalloids bioaccumulation due to their high trophic position within marine ecosystems. However, heavy metal(oid)s concentration have been reported for few species, and their biological effects remain poorly understood.
Emilie, De Loose +8 more
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Morphological and molecular identification of Mustelus mustelus and Mustelus punctulatus
2012Mustelus is the most species-rich genus of the widespread family Triakidae and represents a significant fraction of the elasmobranch catch in the northern Adriatic Sea where the common (M. mustelus) and blackspotted (M. punctulatus) smooth-hound co-occur.
Marino IAM +5 more
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2013
We analysed the ecological roles and trophic interactions of two commercially important shark species, Mustelus punctulatus and Squalus acanthias, co–occurring in the shallow continental shelf of the north–central Adriatic Sea. We collected 185 M. punctulatus specimens (96 males and 89 females) and 157 individuals of S.
Zavodnik, Dušan +3 more
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We analysed the ecological roles and trophic interactions of two commercially important shark species, Mustelus punctulatus and Squalus acanthias, co–occurring in the shallow continental shelf of the north–central Adriatic Sea. We collected 185 M. punctulatus specimens (96 males and 89 females) and 157 individuals of S.
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Makroparaziti u probavnom sustavu psa mekuša (Mustelus punctulatus Risso, 1827) u sjevernom Jadranu
2013Analiziran je sadržaj probavnog sustava 189 jedinki morskog psa mekuša, Mustelus punctulatus, ulovljenih na području sjevernog Jadrana, u vremenskom razdoblju od 2005. do 2007. godine. Ukupna duljina tijela jedinki kretala se od 45, 1 cm do 134, 2 cm, a prosječno je iznosila 78, 25 ± 19, 39 cm. Iz sadržaja probavila izolirani paraziti su konzervirani u
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Prehrana psa mekuša Mustelus punctulatus (Risso, 1826) u sjevernom Jadranu
2010Istraživanje prehrane morskog psa mekuša, Mustelus punctulatus (Risso, 1826) provedeno je na 114 jedinki prikupljenih iz ulova pridnenih koća u vremenu od veljače 2005. do srpnja 2007. godine u vanjskim vodama Lošinjskog akvatorija, između 44°91’ i 43°59’ sjeverne geografske širine i 14°06’ i 14°49’ istočne geografske dužine.
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2012
Blackspotted smoothhound, Mustelus punctulatus (Risso, 1826) is a commercial species, potentially endangered, as a result of excessive fishing in the northern Adriatic sea. From February 2005 until July 2007, 95 male sharks were collected with bottom trawlers on the territory of the northern Adriatic Sea.
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Blackspotted smoothhound, Mustelus punctulatus (Risso, 1826) is a commercial species, potentially endangered, as a result of excessive fishing in the northern Adriatic sea. From February 2005 until July 2007, 95 male sharks were collected with bottom trawlers on the territory of the northern Adriatic Sea.
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The common smooth-hound (Mustelus mustelus) and the blackspotted smoothhound (Mustelus punctulatus) are among the most heavily exploited commercial shark species in the Mediterranean Sea. These species exhibit K-selected lifehistory traits, characterized by slow growth, late maturity, and low reproductive rates, which make them particularly susceptible
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Contrasting life‐history traits of two sympatric smooth‐hound species: implication for vulnerability
Journal of Fish Biology, 2020Emilio Riginella +2 more
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