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2. Interconnected marine habitats form a single continental-scale reef system in South America
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Carneiro, Pedro B. M., Ximenes Neto, Antônio R., Jucá-Queiroz, Bruno, Teixeira, Carlos E. P., Feitosa, Caroline V., Barroso, Cristiane X., Matthews-Cascon, Helena, de Morais, Jader O., Freitas, João E. P., Santander-Neto, Jones, de Araújo, Jorge T., Monteiro, Leonardo H. U., Pinheiro, Lidriana S., Braga, Marcus D. A., Cordeiro, Ralf T. S., Rossi, Sergio, Bejarano, Sonia, Salani, Sula, Garcia, Tatiane M., Lotufo, Tito M. C., Smith, Tyler B., Faria, Vicente V., and Soares, Marcelo O.
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- 2022
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3. Occurrence, distribution and threats to mobulid rays in Brazil: A review and updated database
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Bucair, Nayara, primary, Mendonça, Sibele, additional, Santos, Paulo R.S., additional, Chelotti, Luiza D., additional, Santander‐Neto, Jones, additional, Nunes, Jorge L.S., additional, Charvet, Patricia, additional, Sampaio, Claudio L.S., additional, Rincon, Getulio, additional, Gadig, Otto B.F., additional, Dias, June F., additional, and Francini‐Filho, Ronaldo B., additional
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- 2024
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4. Size and sex composition of three carcharhiniform sharks landed by a coastal artisanal fleet from the northeastern coast of Brazil
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Pinheiro, Waslley Maciel, Santander-Neto, Jones, Arthaud, Isabelle Dias Branco, and Faria, Vicente Vieira
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Conservação ,Elasmobrânquios ,Pesca ,Fisheries ,Sharks ,Conservation ,Landings ,Desembarques ,Elasmobranchs ,Tubarões - Abstract
Sharks are among the marine organisms most impacted by intense fisheries, a worrying fact since they are key components in the trophic structure of ecosystems. In this context, fish landing data can help managers in shark conservation. This study characterized the landings of Carcharhinus acronotus, Mustelus cf. canis, and Sphyrna mokarran in the Mucuripe Embayment, Ceará, Brazil, along three study periods (1998–1999, 2006–2008, and 2015–2016). A total of 223 specimens were recorded from 227 site visits. Carcharhinus acronotus specimens measured from 50 to 139 cm in total length (TL), with a 1.3:1 sex ratio in favor of males. Most of the specimens recorded were adults (55.1% of males and 62.9% of females). Mustelus cf. canis varied from 64 to 133 cm in TL, with a sex ratio in favor of females (3.1:1). Most of the specimens recorded were adults (50% of males and 68% of females). Sphyrna mokarran specimens varied from 116 to 380 cm in TL, with a sex ratio of 7:1 in favor of males. Most of the specimens recorded were juveniles. This is the first fishery-dependent study to provide information on size and sex composition of these species for most of the southwestern equatorial Atlantic. Resumo Os tubarões estão entre os organismos marinhos mais impactados pela pesca intensa, fato preocupante uma vez que são componentes fundamentais na estrutura trófica dos ecossistemas. Nesse contexto, dados de desembarques pesqueiros podem auxiliar gestores na conservação dos tubarões. Este estudo caracterizou os desembarques de Carcharhinus acronotus, Mustelus cf. canis e Sphyrna mokarran na enseada do Mucuripe, Ceará, Brasil, ao longo de três períodos de estudo (1998–1999, 2006–2008 e 2015–2016). Um total de 223 espécimes foi registrado em 227 visitas ao local. Espécimes de Carcharhinus acronotus mediram de 50 a 139 cm de comprimento total (CT), com razão sexual de 1,3:1 a favor dos machos. A maioria dos espécimes registrados era adulta (55,1% dos machos e 62,9% das fêmeas). Mustelus cf. canis variou de 64 a 133 cm em CT, com razão sexual a favor das fêmeas (3,1:1). A maioria dos espécimes registrados era adulta (50% dos machos e 68% das fêmeas). Espécimes de Sphyrna mokarran variaram de 116 a 380 cm em CT, com razão sexual de 7:1 a favor dos machos. A maioria dos espécimes registrados era juvenil. Este é o primeiro estudo dependente da pesca a fornecer informações sobre tamanho e composição sexual dessas espécies para a maior parte do sudoeste do Atlântico Equatorial.
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5. Age and Growth of the Threatened Smalleye Round Ray, Urotrygon microphthalmum, Delsman, 1941, from Northeastern Brazil
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Santander-Neto, Jones, primary, Santana, Francisco Marcante, additional, Vasconcelos-Filho, Jonas Eloi, additional, and Lessa, Rosângela, additional
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- 2023
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6. Distribution and New Records of the Bluntnose Sixgill Shark, Hexanchus griseus (Hexanchiformes: Hexanchidae), from the Tropical Southwestern Atlantic
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Santander-Neto, Jones, primary, Rincon, Getulio, additional, Jucá-Queiroz, Bruno, additional, Paes da Cruz, Vanessa, additional, and Lessa, Rosângela, additional
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- 2022
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7. Dental sexual dimorphism and morphology of Urotrygon microphthalmum
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de Sousa Rangel, Bianca, Santander-Neto, Jones, Rici, Rose Eli Grassi, and Lessa, Rosangela
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8. CARACTERIZAÇÃO DA FROTA PESQUEIRA DE ITAIPAVA, ES, BRASIL
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Santander Neto, Jones, primary, da Cunha Andrade, Higor Julian, additional, Muniz, Bruno Vieira, additional, Marvila, Nansson de Freitas, additional, and Musiello-Fernandes, Joelson, additional
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- 2022
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9. Size and sex composition of three carcharhiniform sharks landed by a coastal artisanal fleet from the northeastern coast of Brazil.
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Maciel Pinheiro, Waslley, Santander-Neto, Jones, Branco Arthaud, Isabelle Dias, and Vieira Faria, Vicente
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SHARKS , *HAMMERHEAD sharks , *MARINE organisms , *SEX ratio , *MARINE ecology , *COASTS - Abstract
Sharks are among the marine organisms most impacted by intense fisheries, a worrying fact since they are key components in the trophic structure of ecosystems. In this context, fish landing data can help managers in shark conservation. This study characterized the landings of Carcharhinus acronotus, Mustelus cf. canis, and Sphyrna mokarran in the Mucuripe Embayment, Ceará, Brazil, along three study periods (1998-1999, 2006-2008, and 2015-2016). A total of 223 specimens were recorded from 227 site visits. Carcharhinus acronotus specimens measured from 50 to 139 cm in total length (TL), with a 1.3:1 sex ratio in favor of males. Most of the specimens recorded were adults (55.1% of males and 62.9% of females). Mustelus cf. canis varied from 64 to 133 cm in TL, with a sex ratio in favor of females (3.1:1). Most of the specimens recorded were adults (50% of males and 68% of females). Sphyrna mokarran specimens varied from 116 to 380 cm in TL, with a sex ratio of 7:1 in favor of males. Most of the specimens recorded were juveniles. This is the first fishery-dependent study to provide information on size and sex composition of these species for most of the southwestern equatorial Atlantic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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10. Distribution and New Records of the Bluntnose Sixgill Shark, Hexanchus griseus (Hexanchiformes: Hexanchidae), from the Tropical Southwestern Atlantic.
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Santander-Neto, Jones, Rincon, Getulio, Jucá-Queiroz, Bruno, Paes da Cruz, Vanessa, and Lessa, Rosângela
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CONTINENTAL slopes , *CONTINENTAL shelf , *SPECIES distribution , *SHARKS , *ARCHIPELAGOES , *ISLANDS , *MID-ocean ridges - Abstract
Simple Summary: The bluntnose sixgill shark, Hexanchus griseus, is a widely distributed species found in all oceans, even if irregularly, inhabiting continental shelves and slopes, islands, and mid-ocean ridges in deep seas. The species is currently classified by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as globally near-threatened, with a decreasing population. Despite some records in Brazil, the known distribution of this species in the Southwestern Atlantic is very patchy and, in some cases, not yet recorded in the world reference literature, such as in northeastern Brazil. This study, therefore, highlights new records for the species in the Tropical Southwestern Atlantic, particularly off the northeastern Brazilian coast. This information is paramount to establishing distribution maps for the species employed in a population status assessment by the IUCN. The bluntnose sixgill shark, Hexanchus griseus, is a widely distributed demersal species found in tropical and temperate waters of the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans, inhabiting continental shelves and slopes, islands, and mid-ocean ridges at depths ranging from 200 to 1100 m. In the Southwestern Atlantic, this species has been recorded from northeastern to southern Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay. Despite this, the known distribution of this species in the Southwestern Atlantic is very patchy and, in some cases, still mostly ignored in the literature, such as in northeastern Brazil. This study, therefore, aimed to report 23 new records of Hexanchus griseus in the Tropical Southwestern Atlantic and highlight the presence of this species off the northeastern Brazilian coast. So far, Hexanchus griseus was officially reported from the Fernando de Noronha Archipelago, Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago, and the state of Ceará along the northeast coast of Brazil. Herein, the known distribution is extended to the continental shelf breaks and upper slopes of other Brazilian states, reinforcing the previously reported occurrence of the species near the Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. Consequences of a new species and different stocks of Spiny Red Lobster in Brazil
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Almeida, Luciano Pinto de, primary, Silva, Ana Claudia França, additional, Hostim-Silva, Mauricio, additional, and Santander-Neto, Jones, additional
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- 2021
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12. Feeding habits of Urotrygon microphthalmum (Myliobatiformes: Urotrygonidae) caught off northeastern Brazil
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Santander-Neto, Jones, primary, Freitas, Dante J. V., additional, Bornatowski, Hugo, additional, and Lessa, Rosângela, additional
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- 2021
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13. Sharks and rays caught by a small‐scale fisheries in the western equatorial Atlantic
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Santander‐Neto, Jones, primary and Faria, Vicente Vieira, additional
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- 2020
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14. The southernmost record and an update of the geographical range of the Atlantic chupare, Styracura schmardae (Chondrichthyes: Myliobatiformes)
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Sales, Manuela Alves Nobre, primary, Freitas, João Eduardo Pereira de, additional, Cavalcante, Carlos Costa, additional, Santander‐Neto, Jones, additional, Charvet, Patricia, additional, and Faria, Vicente Vieira, additional
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- 2020
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15. Parturition time for the Blacktip shark, Carcharhinus limbatus (Carcharhiniformes: Carcharhinidae), in Southwestern Atlantic
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Santander-Neto, Jones, primary, Yokota, Leandro, additional, and Meneses, Thiago Silveira de, additional
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- 2020
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16. Dinâmica populacional da raia Urotrygon microphthalmum DELSMAN, 1941 no Nordeste do Brasil
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SANTANDER NETO, Jones and LESSA, Rosângela Paula Teixeira
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Crescimento ,Alimentação ,Raia ,Dinâmica populacional ,Reprodução ,Análise demográfica - Abstract
FACEPE Aspectos da dinâmica populacional de Urotrygon microphthalmum foram estudados através de espécimes capturados entre março de 2010 e março de 2012 como fauna acompanhante da pesca de arrasto de camarão na costa do estado de Pernambuco, Brasil. O tamanho de maturidade estimado foi 187,74 e 198,73 mm de CT para machos e fêmeas, respectivamente e a fecundidade foi de 1,85 embriões/fêmea. A gestação foi estimada entre 4 e 5 meses e o ciclo reprodutivo é assincrônico e bianual. O modelo que melhor descreveu o crescimento da espécie foi o de von Bertalanffy. Houve diferenças significativas entre os sexos e os parâmetros de crescimento para machos foi L∞ = 249,18 cm, k = 0,5465, t0= -1,04 anos e para fêmeas foi L∞ = 286,01 cm, k = 0,3457, t0= -1,41 anos. A idade de maturidade para machos e fêmeas foi de 1,52 e 2,02 anos, respectivamente. Foram identificados 31 itens alimentares na dieta da espécie, a qual apresenta hábito alimentar invertívoro carcinofágico. As dietas entre machos e fêmeas mostraram-se similares e não foi verificada a mudança ontogenética da dieta. Foram observados indícios de declínio populacional a partir de cenários simulados de impacto antropogênico com níveis de mortalidade por pesca acima de 0,100. Em virtude de não apresentar valor de mercado e não existir captura dirigida a espécie, sugere-se a obrigatoriedade da devolução ao mar de indivíduos ainda vivos para assegurar a conservação da espécie. A raia U. microphthalmum é considerada como deficiente de dados segundo avaliação sobre o risco de extinção da fauna brasileira, porém estas informações associadas ao esforço de pesca atual ao qual está submetida a espécie, sugere-se que a espécie seja realocada para a categoria próxima de ameaça. Population dynamics aspects of Urotrygon microphthalmum were studied through specimens collected between March 2010 and March 2012 as bycatch of shrimp trawling in state coast of Pernambuco, Brazil. The estimated maturity size was 187.74 and 198.73 mm TL for males and females, respectively and fecundity was 1.85 embryos/female. The pregnancy was between 4 and 5 months and the reproductive cycle is asynchronous and biannual. The model that best described the growth of the species was the von Bertalanffy. There were significant differences between the sexes and the growth parameters for males was L∞ = 249.18 cm, k = 0.5465, t0 = -1.04 years and for females was L∞ = 286.01 cm, k = 0,3457, t0 = -1.41 years. The age of maturity for males and females were 1.52 and 2.02 years, respectively. We identified 31 food items in the diet of the species, which feeds mainly on crustaceans among other invertebrates. Diets between males and females were similar and there was no ontogenetic diet change verified. Evidence of population decline was observed from simulated scenarios of anthropogenic impact with fishing mortality levels above 0.100. Since this species do not show any value to local market and there is no catch directed, we suggest the mandatory discarding of still living individuals to ensure the conservation of the species. U. microphthalmum is considered data deficient second evaluation on the risk of extinction of the Brazilian fauna, but these data associated with current fishing effort which is subject to species, suggest that the species can be reallocated to the near threatened category.
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17. Reproductive biology of the land crab Cardisoma guanhumi (Decapoda: Gecarcinidae) in north-eastern Brazil
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Shinozaki-Mendes, Renata Akemi, Silva, José Roberto Feitosa, Santander-Neto, Jones, and Hazin, Fábio Hissa Vieira
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Allometry ,Histology ,Brachyura ,Reproductive biology ,Maturity - Abstract
The reproductive cycle of Cardisoma guanhumi was described from the analysis of seasonal variation of the gonadal maturation stages. The first maturity for both sexes was determined based on three different tests: inflexion point on the curve; relevant character (morphometry); and histological analysis (physiology). In addition, some aspects of sexual dimorphism for the population were studied. A total of 353 individuals caught in north-eastern Brazil between December 2006 and November 2007 were analysed. The sex-ratio was statistically equal (P ≥ 0.05) and the carapace width (CW) of the females ranged from 4.34 to 8.56 cm and of the males from 2.84 to 9.22 cm. Mature females with fully developed gonads begin to appear in the dry season (August) and ovigerous females occurred from November to February, suggesting that spawning occurs mainly during the rainy season. The CW of first sexual maturity for females ranged from 5.87 cm to 6.70 cm and males from 6.22 cm to 7.20 cm. The highest percentage of individuals caught were juveniles, indicating the need for a targeted effort to preserve the species.
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18. Idade e crescimento do tubarão lombo- preto, Carcharhinus falciformis , capturado no Atlântico sudoeste tropical
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SANTANDER NETO, Jones, LESSA, Rosangela Paula Teixeira, SANTANA, Francisco Marcante, MENDES, Paulo de Paula, ANDRADE, Humber Agrelli de, and NÓBREGA, Marcelo Francisco de
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Age ,Crescimento ,Tubarão lombo preto ,Silky shark ,RECURSOS PESQUEIROS E ENGENHARIA DE PESCA [CIENCIAS AGRARIAS] ,Growth ,Idade ,Carcharhinus falciformis - Abstract
Submitted by (edna.saturno@ufrpe.br) on 2017-02-14T16:23:03Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Jones Santander Neto.pdf: 1353954 bytes, checksum: 3ab25dad19a919fb57b060eb783f2097 (MD5) Made available in DSpace on 2017-02-14T16:23:03Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Jones Santander Neto.pdf: 1353954 bytes, checksum: 3ab25dad19a919fb57b060eb783f2097 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011-07-08 Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES From October 2007 to March 2011, 105 silky sharks, Carcharhinus falciformis (Muller e Henle, 1839), (68–274.2 cm in total length, TL) were collected from industrial fleet (longline) carried out on Southwestern Tropical Atlantic (010º W/ 035º W, 05º N/ 30º S). Vertebral sections from 34 males (105–268.2 cm TL), 35 females (85–274.2 cm TL), and 36 individuals of unknown sex (68.8-256.1 cm TL) were analyzed. One 68.8 cm TL individual did not have birth ring. The index of average percentage of error (IAPE) estimated from two readings ranged from 0 to 7.69 (mean=3.88%) in the vertebrae of specimens with 1 and 14 band pairs, respectively. There were no differences (p 0.05) in the monthly marginal increment (MIR) analysis between months then we considered an annual ring deposition as other species of the Carcharhinidae family, including Carcharhinus falciformis. Ages range from 0 to 20 years. There were no differences (p 0.05) in growth between sexes. Models derived from von Bertalanffy, particularly the VBGM two phase, best represented growth for the species, which was evidenced by the lowest Akaike information criterion value. Growth parameters estimated for both sexes were L = 303 cm, k = 0.086, t0= -4.71, h=0.17, and th=11.62 with the VBGM two phase model, and L = 292 cm, k = 0.089, and t0= -4.87 with the VBGM. The VBGM was used to other analysis. Males and females mature at 10.8 and 12.5 years of age, repectively, and the age that attain 95% of the L is 30.3 years. Tubarões lombo preto, Carcharhinus falciformis (Muller e Henle, 1839) foram capturados entre outubro de 2007 a março de 2011 pela frota industrial atuando com espinhel pelágico no Atlântico sudoeste Tropical (010º W/ 035º W, 05º N/ 30º S). Foram coletadas vértebras de 105 exemplares, sendo 34 machos (105–268,2 cm CT), 35 fêmeas (85–274,2 cm CT) e 36 indivíduos de sexo não identificado (68,8-256,1 cm CT). Um indivíduo em vida livre medindo 68,8 cm CT não apresentou marca de nascimento. O índice de porcentagem de erro médio (IAPE) estimado entre dois leitores variou de 0% a 7,69% (média= 3,88%) nas vértebras de espécimens com 1 e 14 pares de bandas, respectivamente. Ao analisar o incremento marginal relativo (IMR) não se verificou diferenças (p 0,05) entre os meses, logo assumiu-se a deposição de um anel anual como utilizado para as demais espécies da família Carcharhinidae, inclusive C. falciformis. Idades variaram de 0 a 20 anos. Não houve diferenças (p 0,05) no crescimento entre os sexos. Modelos derivados de von Bertalanffy, particularmente VBGM duas fases, melhor representou o crescimento para a espécie, que foi evidenciado pelo menor valor do critério de informação de Akaike. Parâmetros de crescimento estimado foram L = 303 cm, k = 0,086, t0= 4,71, h=0,17 e th=11,62 com o VBGM duas fases e L = 292 cm, k = 0,089, and t0= -4,87 com o VBGM. O VBGM foi utilizado para as demais análises. Machos e fêmeas maturam com 10,8 e 12,5 anos, respectivamente e a idade com que atingem 95% do L é 30,3 anos.
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19. Cartilaginous fishes (CLASS CHONDRICHTHYES) off Ceará state, Brazil, western Equatorial Atlantic - an update
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Queiroz, Bruno Jucá, Santander Neto, Jones, Medeiros, Ricardo Silveira de, Nascimento, Francisco C. P., Furtado Neto, Manuel Antonio de Andrade, Faria, Vicente Vieira, and Rincón, Getúlio
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Currently, approximately 1,100 species of Chondrichthyes (sharks, batoids and chimaeras) are known worldwide. The most recent checklist for Brazilian waters compiled 160 elasmobranch species (sharks and rays). Nevertheless, the full extent of knowledge about Chondrichthyan species richness in Brazil is far from being reached, since faunal inventories are still lacking. This is due to insufficient funding for research and conservation. Cartilaginous fishes are low priority for research funding because they are usually non-target species in fisheries. Until now, 50 elasmobranch species were known to occur in waters off Ceará State, Northeastern Brazil. The goal of this study was to update the record of cartilaginous fishes occurring off Ceará. The new records were obtained during industrial fisheries on-board monitoring as well as industrial and small-scale fisheries landings monitoring, and one research cruise. This was complemented with examination of specimens at one local ichthyological collection, literature records, and photographs. The eight new records are: Cirrhigaleus asper, Breviraja cf. spinosa, Dipturus sp., Dasyatis geijskesi, Himantura cf. schmardae, Manta birostris, Mobula thurstoni, and Hydrolagus sp. In addition, information on the occurrence of Rhinobatos lentiginosus was also obtained. These new records presented represent a 18% increase in the number of cartilaginous fish species reported for the State, which now sums up to a total of 59 species Aproximadamente 1.100 espécies de Chondrichthyes (tubarões, raias e quimeras) são hoje conhecidas mundialmente. O inventário faunístico mais recente para águas brasileiras compilou a ocorrência de 160 espécies de elasmobrânquios (tubarões e raias). Entretanto, o conhecimento pleno da riqueza de espécies de Chondrichthyes no Brasil ainda está longe de ser alcançada porque faltam pesquisas no campo de inventários faunísticos. Isto se deve à falta de recursos para pesquisa e conservação. Os peixes cartilaginosos não recebem prioridade de financiamento de pesquisa porque geralmente não são alvo direto de pescarias. Até o presente momento, sabe-se que 50 espécies de elasmobrânquios ocorrem em águas ao largo do Estado do Ceará. O objetivo do presente estudo foi de atualizar o registro de ocorrência de peixes cartilaginosos ao largo do Ceará. Os novos registros foram obtidos durante monitoramento a bordo de pescarias industriais, bem como do monitoramento de desembarque de pescarias industriais e artesanais e um cruzeiro de pesquisas. Este esforço foi complementado com examinação de espécimens de uma coleção ictiológica local, registros de literatura e fotográficos. Os oito novos registros são: Cirrhigaleus asper, Breviraja cf. spinosa, Dipturus sp., Dasyatis geijskesi, Himantura cf. schmardae, Manta birostris, Mobula thurstoni e Hydrolagus sp. Além disto, obteve-se também informação sobre a ocorrência Rhinobatos lentiginosus no Estado. Esses novos registros representam um aumento de 18% no número de registros de peixes cartilaginosos para o Estado, que agora somam 59 espécies.
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20. On the occurrence of sevengill and Sixgill Sharks (HEXANCHIFORMES: HEXANCHIDAE) off Ceará state, Brazil, western Equatorial Atlantic
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Santander Neto, Jones, Queiroz, Bruno Jucá, Nascimento, Francisco Carlos Pereira, Furtado Neto, Manuel Antônio de Andrade, Basílio, Thiago Holanda, Medeiros, Ricardo Silveira de, and Faria, Vicente Vieira
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This study reports the first occurrence of Hexanchiformes sharks off Ceará State, Brazil. Captures of sharks of this order were recorded during research cruises and surveillance of landings from small-scale and commercial fisheries, making up thirteen individuals out of a total of 1,937. The sampling effort covered an area corresponding with the continental shelf and upper slope, in depths from 10 to 350 meters. These are the first data gathered on the occurrence of sharks in the mesopelagic zone of Ceará State. This study extends the known distribution range of hexanchiformes in Brazil. The observed depth stratification pattern of hexanchiform shark occurrences off Ceará State underscores the need for thorough deep-sea research surveys in order to obtain a more complete assessment of the region’s elasmobranch fauna. O presente estudo teve como objetivo registrar a primeira ocorrência de tubarões da ordem Hexanchiformes ao largo da costa do Estado do Ceará. As capturas de hexanquiformes foram registradas durante cruzeiros de pesquisa e monitoramento de desembarques da pesca artesanal e industrial, constando de 13 espécimes de um total de 1.937 tubarões. O esforço de amostragem cobriu a plataforma continental e talude ao largo do Ceará, em profundidades variando de 10 a 350 m. Estes são os primeiros dados sobre a ocorrência de tubarões abrangendo a zona mesopelágica da região. O presente estudo amplia a faixa de distribuição conhecida de hexanchiformes no Brasil. O padrão observado de estratificação de profundidade de ocorrência de hexanquiformes ao largo do Ceará enfatiza a necessidade de pesquisas em águas profundas que permitirão um conhecimento mais completo da fauna de elasmobrânquios dessa região.
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- 2007
21. Dental sexual dimorphism and morphology of Urotrygon microphthalmum.
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Rangel, Bianca, Santander-Neto, Jones, Rici, Rose, and Lessa, Rosangela
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STINGRAYS , *SEXUAL dimorphism , *FISH reproduction , *FISH morphology , *FISHES , *FISH locomotion , *SCANNING electron microscopy , *ONTOGENY - Abstract
Dental sexual dimorphism has been described for different species of batoids, and it has been suggested that this differentiation is advantageous to reproduction in most cases. The aim of the present study was to investigate the morphology of the dentition in the ray Urotrygon microphthalmum using scanning electron microscopy. The present study brings a detailed description of morphological characteristics in males and females during ontogenetic development. Dental sexual dimorphism was observed both in maturing and mature males, while females maintain the same crushing shape dentition during all development stages. The teeth modification in males corresponds to the onset of maturation, which occurs when the animal reaches approximately 171.7 mm in total length, indicating that this morphological modification is closely related to mating behavior-grasp females during copulation thus ensuring body attachment and clasper insertion during swimming. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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22. Hermaphroditic smalleyed roundray (Urotrygon microphthalmum) from north-eastern Brazil
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Santander-Neto, Jones, primary and Lessa, Rosangela, additional
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- 2013
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23. Reproductive biology of the land crab Cardisoma guanhumi (Decapoda: Gecarcinidae) in north-eastern Brazil
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Shinozaki-Mendes, Renata Akemi, primary, Silva, José Roberto Feitosa, additional, Santander-Neto, Jones, additional, and Hazin, Fábio Hissa Vieira, additional
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- 2012
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24. New record of the rare ragged-tooth shark, Odontaspis ferox (Chondrichthyes: Odontaspidae) from the south-west Atlantic identified using DNA bar coding
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Santander-Neto, Jones, primary, Faria, Vicente V., additional, Castro, Andrey L.F., additional, and Burgess, George H., additional
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25. Population structure of nurse sharks, Ginglymostoma cirratum (Orectolobiformes), caught off Ceará State, Brazil, south-western Equatorial Atlantic
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Santander-Neto, Jones, primary, Shinozaki-Mendes, Renata A., additional, Silveira, Leonardo M., additional, Jucá-Queiroz, Bruno, additional, Furtado-Neto, Manuel A.A., additional, and Faria, Vicente V., additional
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26. Population structure of nurse sharks, Ginglymostoma cirratum (Orectolobiformes), caught off Ceará State, Brazil, south-western Equatorial Atlantic.
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Santander-Neto, Jones, Shinozaki-Mendes, Renata A., Silveira, Leonardo M., Jucá-Queiroz, Bruno, Furtado-Neto, Manuel A.A., and Faria, Vicente V.
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The nurse shark, Ginglymostoma cirratum, is considered an endangered species in Brazil and its capture by fisheries forbidden. Despite such legislation, nurse sharks continue to be caught as these laws are unenforced and fisheries are not monitored. The goal of the present study was to describe the population structure of nurse sharks caught off Ceará State, north-eastern Brazil, based on the following aspects: abundance and size, sex-ratio, fisheries incidence and seasonality of captures. Landings were monitored weekly during a two-year period. A total of 189 specimens were recorded. Total length (TL) varied between 73 and 274 cm. The male–female ratio did not differ significantly (1.19♀:1♂). TL of individuals landed as carcasses was estimated based on interdorsal length. The following equation was obtained for males and females: TL = 12.606ID + 14.24 (R2 = 0.9505). Most of the landed sharks were juveniles (86.2%). No seasonal pattern of abundance and TL variation was observed. Management of this fishery is required in order to prevent localized over-fishing of nurse sharks. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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27. Some aspects of fishing in the state of Espírito Santo, Southeast of Brazil
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Crustello, Diego Cesar Bezerra, Gubiani, Éder André, Santander Neto, Jones, Piana, Pitágoras Augusto, and Barreto, Rodrigo Risi Pereira
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Artisanal fisheries ,Xiphias gladius ,Pesca artesanal ,RECURSOS PESQUEIROS E ENGENHARIA DE PESCA [CIENCIAS AGRARIAS] ,Prionace glauca ,Marine fisheries ,Pesca marinha ,Isurus oxyrinchus - Abstract
Submitted by Marilene Donadel (marilene.donadel@unioeste.br) on 2022-04-07T16:19:29Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Diego_Crystello_2021.pdf: 953249 bytes, checksum: 3f19a99c54df50410b0396a572292463 (MD5) Made available in DSpace on 2022-04-07T16:19:29Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Diego_Crystello_2021.pdf: 953249 bytes, checksum: 3f19a99c54df50410b0396a572292463 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2021-08-27 Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES Between 2017 and 2018, a survey of marine fishing activity was carried out in the municipality of Piúma, Espírito Santo, southeastern Brazil. The interviews were carried out in the ports of Piúma, from July 2017 to June 2018, totaling 163 questionnaires. Data collection focused on the six ports of greatest fishing activity distributed in the municipality. In this study we seek to describe the fishing gear practiced associating them with the captured species. The fishing gear recorded were pargueira, surface longline, midwater and bottom, gillnet, trawl and seine. Fishing gear aimed at target species proved to be very specific and always aimed at those of greater commercial value, with the exception of the bottom longline, which showed a similar capture rate for several species, making it difficult to identify a target species for this gear. fishing. The result of this study drew attention in relation to the capture of elasmobranch in a certain fishing gear, before this exposed data were analyzed referring to the effort and the capture of swordfish (Xiphias gladius), mako (Isurus oxyrinchus) and blue shark (Prionace glauca ), obtained from fishing landings by the artisanal mid-water longline fleet operating in Southeast Brazil. Comparing the percentage contribution of these species, it is observed that swordfish presented the highest contribution (55%). Mannequin was the second species with the highest representation in terms of total weight landed (24%). The blue shark presented 9% of contribution, together the sharks represented about 33% of the total captured. This high catch of sharks as incidental fishing may be related to the type of hook used by the fleet associated with the steel cable. In order for sustainable targeted fishing to occur, it is important that some attitudes are taken, the way in which the mid-water longline is used may need some adjustments in the form of action so that species in endangered status can recover without the pressure of fishing continues to happen implicitly. Entre os anos de 2017 e 2018 foi realizado um levantamento da atividade pesqueira marinha no município de Piúma, Espírito Santo, sudeste do Brasil. As entrevistas foram realizadas nos portos de Piúma, no período de julho de 2017 a junho 2018, totalizando 163 questionários. A coleta de dados se concentrou nos seis portos de maior atividade pesqueira distribuídos no município. Neste estudo procuramos descrever as artes de pesca praticadas associando-as as espécies capturadas. As artes de pesca registradas foram a pargueira, espinhel de superfície, meia água e de fundo, rede de emalhe, de arrasto e de cerco. As artes de pesca direcionadas a espécies-alvo se mostraram bem específicas e sempre direcionadas àquelas de maior valor comercial, com exceção para o espinhel de fundo, que demonstrou índice de captura semelhante para diversas espécies, sendo difícil apontar uma espécie-alvo para essa arte de pesca. O resultado desse estudo chamou a atenção em relação a captura de elasmobrânquio em um determinara arte de pesca, diante desse exposto foram analisados dados referentes ao esforço e a captura de espadarte (Xiphias gladius), anequim (Isurus oxyrinchus) e tubarão azul (Prionace glauca), obtidos nos desembarques pesqueiros da frota artesanal de espinhel de meia água que atuam no Sudeste Brasileiro. Comparando-se a contribuição percentual dessas espécies, se observa que espadarte apresentou maior contribuição (55%). O anequim foi a segunda espécie com maior representação sobre peso total desembarcado (24%). O tubarão azul apresentou 9% de contribuição, juntos os tubarões representaram cerca de 33% do total capturado. Essa captura elevada de tubarões como pesca incidental pode estar relacionado com o tipo de anzol utilizado pela frota associado ao cabo de aço. Para que ocorra pesca direcionada de forma sustentável é importante que algumas atitudes sejam tomadas, a forma de utilização do espinhel de meia água pode estar necessitando de alguns ajustes na forma de atuação para que espécies em status de ameaçada possam se recuperar sem que a pressão de pesca continue acontecendo de forma implícita.
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