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Morphological descriptions of the eggcases of skates (Rajidae) from the central-western Mediterranean, with notes on their distribution.
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Helgoland Marine Research . 6/24/2017, Vol. 71 Issue 1, p1-1. 1p. - Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- Eggcases of eight rajiform skates (<italic>Dipturus nidarosiensis</italic>, <italic>D. oxyrinchus</italic>, <italic>Leucoraja melitensis</italic>, <italic>Raja asterias</italic>, <italic>R. brachyura</italic>, <italic>R. clavata</italic>, <italic>R. miraletus</italic> and <italic>R. polystigma</italic>) present in the central-western Mediterranean are described, based on specimens obtained from fishery surveys. Eggcase features such as dimensions, horns and apron lengths, and presence/absence of lateral keels were crucial to discriminate the eggcases of the various species. Morphological and morphometric data, confirmed by the multivariate analysis, indicated that the eggcase of <italic>R. miraletus</italic> and <italic>L. melitensis</italic> were distinct from those of the other species for being unkeeled. Within the species having keeled eggcases, those of the genus Dipturus and <italic>R. brachyura</italic> were discriminated from the remaining group by having the largest dimensions and aprons. Sandy bottoms (<100–150 m depth) were identified as egg-laying sites (i.e. sites with females bearing eggcases in <italic>uteri</italic>) for many species belonging to genus Raja <italic>Raja asterias</italic>, <italic>R. brachyura</italic>, <italic>R. miraletus</italic> and <italic>R. polystigma</italic>). The finding of <italic>R. asterias</italic> and <italic>R. miraletus</italic> carrying eggcases yearly on the same sites, seems to confirm the theory that many rajid species demonstrate site fidelity, returning to the same depositional area on an annual basis. Some remarks on reproductive biology of these skates are also provided. The eggcase identification key reported here represents the first for the Mediterranean and may be useful, in the future, to identify egg-laying grounds of skates with a nonlethal method. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Subjects :
- *SKATES (Fishes)
*AQUATIC animals
*AQUATIC biology
*REPRODUCTION
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1438387X
- Volume :
- 71
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Helgoland Marine Research
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 128200451
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1186/s10152-017-0490-2