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TAXONOMY, COMPARATIVE ANATOMY AND PHYLOGENY OF JAPANESE CATSHARKS, SCYLIORHINIDAE
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Journal of Morphology, 2020
The presence of claspers is one of the main characteristics of the cartilaginous fishes, but its variations across taxa have received limited use in shark systematics and have generally been neglected in descriptions of species.
Karla D A Soares
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The presence of claspers is one of the main characteristics of the cartilaginous fishes, but its variations across taxa have received limited use in shark systematics and have generally been neglected in descriptions of species.
Karla D A Soares
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Physiological response to capture stress in endemic Southern African catsharks (Family Scyliorhinidae). [PDF]
Fishing is the major threat to marine fish populations, particularly higher trophic level predators such as sharks. Many sharks, and other fish, are caught as commercial by-catch or for recreational purposes and then released, so it important to ...
Valentina Scarponi +2 more
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African Journal of Marine Science, 2020
The Izak catshark Holohalaelurus regani and the yellow-spotted catshark Scyliorhinus capensis both occur over the continental shelf around South Africa and are often caught together as bycatch in demersal trawls.
Grant van der Heever +2 more
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The Izak catshark Holohalaelurus regani and the yellow-spotted catshark Scyliorhinus capensis both occur over the continental shelf around South Africa and are often caught together as bycatch in demersal trawls.
Grant van der Heever +2 more
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Zootaxa, 2019
The catshark genus Scyliorhinus belongs to the family Scyliorhinidae, the most diverse family of sharks, and currently presents 16 valid species according to most modern accounts.
Karla D. A. Soares, M. R. Carvalho
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The catshark genus Scyliorhinus belongs to the family Scyliorhinidae, the most diverse family of sharks, and currently presents 16 valid species according to most modern accounts.
Karla D. A. Soares, M. R. Carvalho
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Journal of Fish Biology, 2021
The Cephaloscyllium ventriosum shark is present in the artisanal fisheries of elasmobranchs on the western coast of Baja California Sur, Mexico. The main characteristics of the sexual maturation of this species based on individuals captured from off the ...
Stephanie Bernal-Pérez +3 more
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The Cephaloscyllium ventriosum shark is present in the artisanal fisheries of elasmobranchs on the western coast of Baja California Sur, Mexico. The main characteristics of the sexual maturation of this species based on individuals captured from off the ...
Stephanie Bernal-Pérez +3 more
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A new genus and species of catshark (Carcharhiniformes: Scyliorhinidae) from eastern Indonesia.
Zootaxa, 2019A new genus and species of catshark is described based on a single specimen collected off Ambon in the Maluku Islands of eastern Indonesia. Akheilos suwartanai belongs to the subfamily Schroederichthyinae which differs from the other catsharks in a ...
W. White, Fahmi Fahmi, Simon Weigmann
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