Biometric characterization of sharks of the genus Sphyrna (Griffith & Smith, 1834) on the coast of Sergipe

Sharks, rays and chimeras belonging to the subclass Elasmobranchii of the class Chondrichthyes have a slow maturation and development, and they are animals often caught as by-catch, making them vulnerable to extinction. Six species of the genus Sphyrna are found in Brazil, in the coastal-oceanic zo...

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Main Authors: Jéssica Barros Andrade, Daniela Nascimento Santos, Maraisa de Oliveira Silva, Thays Brito Reis Santos, Thiago Silveira Meneses, Andressa Sales Coelho
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2016-05-01
Series:Biotemas
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/2175-7925.2016v29n2p45
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spelling doaj-62386cae1e12409db4c279bdec63ad452020-11-25T01:40:13ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaBiotemas0103-16432175-79252016-05-012924558Biometric characterization of sharks of the genus Sphyrna (Griffith & Smith, 1834) on the coast of SergipeJéssica Barros Andrade0Daniela Nascimento Santos1Maraisa de Oliveira Silva2Thays Brito Reis Santos3Thiago Silveira Meneses4Andressa Sales Coelho5Universidade Tiradentes, BrazilUniversidade Tiradentes, BrazilUniversidade Tiradentes, BrazilUniversidade Tiradentes, BrazilUniversidade Tiradentes, BrazilUniversidade Tiradentes, BrazilSharks, rays and chimeras belonging to the subclass Elasmobranchii of the class Chondrichthyes have a slow maturation and development, and they are animals often caught as by-catch, making them vulnerable to extinction. Six species of the genus Sphyrna are found in Brazil, in the coastal-oceanic zone, three of which were studied: Sphyrna lewini, S. mokarran and S. tiburo. This study aimed to evaluate the biometrics, sex and stage of sexual development of the genus Sphyrna in artisanal fishing in Aracaju (SE). The animals used included specimens from the GEES collection and fresh ones acquired from local fisheries. S. tiburo was found only in the collection. The species S. mokarran and S. lewini included more newborn individuals and males and S. tiburo more females and juveniles. In fresh species, pectoral-pelvic length was greater in females, and pelvic-anal length was greater in males of S. lewini. Weight was greatest in S. lewini, while there was no difference in total length, head width and interdorsal length between specimens. The parameters measured did not show significant results that could be related to by-catch with many immature individuals.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/2175-7925.2016v29n2p45BiometricsChondrichthyesElasmobranchiiSphyrna
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author Jéssica Barros Andrade
Daniela Nascimento Santos
Maraisa de Oliveira Silva
Thays Brito Reis Santos
Thiago Silveira Meneses
Andressa Sales Coelho
spellingShingle Jéssica Barros Andrade
Daniela Nascimento Santos
Maraisa de Oliveira Silva
Thays Brito Reis Santos
Thiago Silveira Meneses
Andressa Sales Coelho
Biometric characterization of sharks of the genus Sphyrna (Griffith & Smith, 1834) on the coast of Sergipe
Biotemas
Biometrics
Chondrichthyes
Elasmobranchii
Sphyrna
author_facet Jéssica Barros Andrade
Daniela Nascimento Santos
Maraisa de Oliveira Silva
Thays Brito Reis Santos
Thiago Silveira Meneses
Andressa Sales Coelho
author_sort Jéssica Barros Andrade
title Biometric characterization of sharks of the genus Sphyrna (Griffith & Smith, 1834) on the coast of Sergipe
title_short Biometric characterization of sharks of the genus Sphyrna (Griffith & Smith, 1834) on the coast of Sergipe
title_full Biometric characterization of sharks of the genus Sphyrna (Griffith & Smith, 1834) on the coast of Sergipe
title_fullStr Biometric characterization of sharks of the genus Sphyrna (Griffith & Smith, 1834) on the coast of Sergipe
title_full_unstemmed Biometric characterization of sharks of the genus Sphyrna (Griffith & Smith, 1834) on the coast of Sergipe
title_sort biometric characterization of sharks of the genus sphyrna (griffith & smith, 1834) on the coast of sergipe
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
series Biotemas
issn 0103-1643
2175-7925
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Sharks, rays and chimeras belonging to the subclass Elasmobranchii of the class Chondrichthyes have a slow maturation and development, and they are animals often caught as by-catch, making them vulnerable to extinction. Six species of the genus Sphyrna are found in Brazil, in the coastal-oceanic zone, three of which were studied: Sphyrna lewini, S. mokarran and S. tiburo. This study aimed to evaluate the biometrics, sex and stage of sexual development of the genus Sphyrna in artisanal fishing in Aracaju (SE). The animals used included specimens from the GEES collection and fresh ones acquired from local fisheries. S. tiburo was found only in the collection. The species S. mokarran and S. lewini included more newborn individuals and males and S. tiburo more females and juveniles. In fresh species, pectoral-pelvic length was greater in females, and pelvic-anal length was greater in males of S. lewini. Weight was greatest in S. lewini, while there was no difference in total length, head width and interdorsal length between specimens. The parameters measured did not show significant results that could be related to by-catch with many immature individuals.
topic Biometrics
Chondrichthyes
Elasmobranchii
Sphyrna
url https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/2175-7925.2016v29n2p45
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