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Growth estimates of young‐of‐the‐year broadnose sevengill shark, Notorynchus cepedianus, a top predator with poorly calcified vertebrae.

Authors :
Jaureguizar, Andrés Javier
Cortés, Federico
Braccini, J. Matias
Wiff, Rodrigo
Milessi, Andrés C.
Source :
Journal of Fish Biology. Mar2022, Vol. 100 Issue 3, p625-631. 7p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The broadnose sevengill shark, Notorynchus cepedianus (Péron, 1807), is a large marine top predator in temperate coastal ecosystems. Some aspects of its life history have been determined, but its growth pattern is yet to be fully understood. The authors used a multi‐modelling approach and a sensitivity test to estimate growth parameters from young‐of‐year (YOY) length data collected off San Antonio Cape (SAC), Argentina, a critical habitat in the Southwest Atlantic Coastal Zone (SACZ). The best selected model, a sex‐combined logistic growth model, estimated an asymptotic length (L∞) of 92.58 cm TL (95% C.I.: 86.48–105.89 cm), a growth coefficient (K) of 0.006818 days −1 (95% C.I.: 0.004948–0.008777) and a size at birth (L0) of 40.73 cm. The predicted annual growth (i.e., L1 –L0) was 43.2 cm TL. Males had smaller L0, higher K and achieved larger sizes after 1 year. The YOY in SAC attained a larger L1 and grew faster than their Australian and South African wild counterparts. The consistent year‐round presence of YOY in the SAC highlights the importance of this area as a pupping ground and potential nursery for N. cepedianus; this has direct implications for the allocation of research and management effort for the conservation of this species in the Southwest Atlantic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00221112
Volume :
100
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Fish Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
155950585
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.14976