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Bias in diet determination: incorporating traditional methods in Bayesian mixing models. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One, 2013
Franco-Trecu V   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Extinction risk and conservation of the world's sharks and rays. [PDF]

open access: yesElife, 2014
Dulvy NK   +22 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Antimutagenicity and antiproliferative studies of lipidic extracts from white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei). [PDF]

open access: yesMar Drugs, 2010
Wilson-Sanchez G   +9 more
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Trophic ecology of Mustelus schmitti (Springer, 1939) in a nursery area of northern Patagonia [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Sea Research, 2011
Abstract Mustelus schmitti is an endangered endemic shark of the southwest Atlantic, and an important economical resource in Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay. The objective of this study was to describe the trophic ecology of M. schmitti in Anegada Bay, its feeding strategy and diet composition, along with the possible dietary shifts, due to season, sex,
Andrea Lopez Cazorla
exaly   +4 more sources

The biology of Mustelus schmitti in southern Patagonia, Argentina [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Fish Biology, 2000
The relationship of body weight and total length (L(T)) of Mustelus schmitti in southern Patagonia was different between sexes. Changes in maturity stages in males appear at larger sizes in Ria Deseado specimens than in the Mar del Plata area.
G E Chiaramonte
exaly   +2 more sources

CALLIOBOTHRIUM SPP. (EUCESTODA: TETRAPHYLLIDEA: ONCHOBOTHRIIDAE) IN MUSTELUS SCHMITTI (CHONDRICHTHYES: CARCHARHINIFORMES) FROM ARGENTINA AND URUGUAY

open access: yesJournal of Parasitology, 2002
Three species of Calliobothrium inhabit the spiral intestine of Mustelus schmitti in Argentina and Uruguay. Calliobothrium verticillatum australis is redescribed and its taxonomic status modified to species as C. australis. Calliobothrium barbarae n. sp. can be distinguished from all other species of Calliobothrium, which are small bodied, nonlaciniate,
Daniel R Brooks
exaly   +4 more sources

Hifalomicose em Mustelus schmitti (Springer) (Chondrichthyes, Triakidae) [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Brasileira De Zoologia, 1999
Both fungai and algal infections have been reported in elasmobranchs. This study describes the first record of hyphalomycosis infection in Mustelus schmitii (Springer, 1940). The data was obtained through the examination of one animal in captivity and ninety five in their natural environment.
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The feeding ecology of Mustelus schmitti in the southwestern Atlantic: geographic variations and dietary shifts

Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2011
The feeding ecology of Mustelus schmitti was studied based on analysis of stomach contents of 525 specimens collected from three research cruises carried out during October 2008 to March 2009 on the Argentinean continental shelf (34o45′S–41oS). Generalized Linear Models were used to test the effects of Geographic location, Total Length, Sex and ...
Mauro Belleggia, Daniel E Figueroa
exaly   +3 more sources

Low genetic diversity and population structure of the narrownose shark (Mustelus schmitti)

Fisheries Research, 2010
Abstract The narrownose smooth-hound shark Mustelus schmitti is a coastal species endemic to the Southwest Atlantic Ocean. As this species is an important fishery resource, there is interest in knowing its genetic population structure. In this study, we used mitochondrial cytochrome b gene sequences to examine the genetic structure of the ...
Silvana Pereyra   +2 more
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Distribution patterns and interactions of cestodes in the spiral intestine of the narrownose smooth-hound shark, Mustelus schmitti Springer, 1939 (Chondrichthyes, Carcharhiniformes)

open access: yesActa Parasitologica, 2006
AbstractThe distribution patterns and the cestode species interactions within the spiral intestine of 20 specimens of Mustelus schmitti from coastal waters off Mar del Plata, Argentina were studied. Six cestode species were found: Tetraphyllideans Calliobothrium barbarae, C. australis, C.
Ana J Alarcos
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