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Whale shark, Rhiniodon typus landed at Versova, Mumbai [PDF]
Whale shark is listed as an endangered species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN)
Sawant, A D +3 more
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The reproductive biology of the whale shark (Rhincodon typus), the world’s largest fish, remains poorly understood, in large part due to the rarity of observations of neonates and of breeding behaviours.
Ismail Syakurachman +5 more
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Whale shark residency and small-scale movements around oil and gas platforms in Qatar
Whale sharks seasonally aggregate near oil and gas platforms in Qatar to feed on fish spawn, creating one of the world’s largest aggregations of the species.
Steffen S. Bach +7 more
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On a whale shark landed at Paradeep, Orrisa [PDF]
On 4-11-'97 a female whale shark, Rhlniodon typus measuring 6.69 m in total length was landed at Paradeep, Jagatsinghpur District ...
Brar, Sukhdev
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Continuity in morphological disparity in tropical reef fishes across evolutionary scales
Tropical reef fishes exhibit a large disparity of organismal morphologies contributing to their astonishing biodiversity. Morphological disparity, scaling from differences among individuals within populations to differences among species, is governed by ...
Giulia Francesca Azzurra Donati +10 more
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Sailors photographing a whale shark against bow of the ship
Sailors photographing a whale shark against bow of the ...
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Genetic Evidence of Killer Whale Predation on White Sharks in Australia
Killer whales (Orcinus orca) have been documented to prey on white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias), in some cases causing localised shark displacement and triggering ecological cascades.
Isabella M. M. Reeves +11 more
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Ensemble modeling of the potential distribution of the whale shark in the Atlantic Ocean. [PDF]
Báez JC +4 more
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Occurrence of whale shark Rhiniodon typus along the Kakinada coast [PDF]
The whale shark which was a female was entangled in a gill net accidentally and was towed by two non-mechanised ...
Rao, C V Seshagiri
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