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Some observations on the ecology of Galeus piperatus Springer and Wagner, a little known shark endemic to the Northern Gulf of California*

 

作者: C.P. Mathews,  

 

期刊: Journal of Fish Biology  (WILEY Available online 1975)
卷期: Volume 7, issue 1  

页码: 77-82

 

ISSN:0022-1112

 

年代: 1975

 

DOI:10.1111/j.1095-8649.1975.tb04577.x

 

出版商: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

Galeus piperatusSpringer&Wagner, the peppered shark, is a dwarf shark found in the Gulf of California north of the City of Guaymas, Sonora. It has been taken in June and August 1971 and in February and March 1972, and is found from 130–550 m with maximum abundances from 170–420 m deep. Numbers are higher in June and August (up to 110 individuals/ha) than in February and March. In June and August 1971 the area of distribution included all the waters north of Isla Tiburón and Isla Angel de la Guarda, and below the 130 m isobath. During these monthsGaleus piperatuswas found at 12 and 33 stations respectively, but was taken at only one station in the same area during February and March 1972. The fishing effort expended during these periods was 16, 42 and 60 units respectively. It seems likely that a strong migratory movement causes these differences in abundance and distribution.Galeus piperatushas been taken from 50–100 m off the bottom in mid‐water trawls at night and is clearly a mid‐water and demersal form. Sexually mature females carrying olive green egg cases were taken in large numbers in June 1971 and were also present in reduced numbers in August 1971. Only females 18 cm or more in total length carried egg cases. The migration ofGaleus piperatusinto the North Gulf of California appears to coincide with sexua

 

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