Carcharhinus leucas, the bull shark, or cub shark, is a member of a large family, the Carcharhinidae, sometimes called requiem sharks. It is of medium size, reaching a maximum of a little more than three meters in some parts of its range, but little more than two and one-half meters in my study area. It is euryhaline, able to live for extended periods of time in both freshwater and marine environments. It is a viviparous shark, retaining the young and nourishing them by means of a yolk-sac placenta
Sharks of the family Carcharhinidae occurring in the nearshore waters (<5m depth) of Cleveland Bay, ...
ABSTRACT A robust understanding of habitat usage by coastal shark species, and how it overlaps with ...
Effective species conservation requires the protection of all stages of its life-cycle. The Shark Re...
Carcharhinus leucas, the bull shark, or cub shark, is a member of a large family, the Carcharhinidae...
The shark that occurs in the fresh water of Lake Nicaragua and the Rio San Juan was first described ...
Nineteen sharks collected from freshwater at several points on Lake Nicaragua and the Rio San Juan w...
Nineteen sharks collected from freshwater at several points on Lake Nicaragua and the Rio San Juan w...
Since 1966, an extensive tagging program has demonstrated beyond any further doubt (Thorson, 1971) t...
The bull shark or cub shark, Carcharhinus leucas, occurs in tropical and subtropical waters of the A...
The bull shark or cub shark, Carcharhinus leucas, occurs in tropical and subtropical waters of the A...
The shark that occurs in the fresh water of Lake Nicaragua and the Rio San Juan was first described ...
Size at maturty, developmental stages and breeding seasons of five sharks from the Portonovo Coast ...
Sharks are a diverse group of approximately 400 species. They belong to the class of fishes known as...
Nicaraguensis very closely resembles leucas by the following characters. The anterior margin of the ...
The relative volumes of major body fluids of freshwater and marine sharks are remarkably similar in ...
Sharks of the family Carcharhinidae occurring in the nearshore waters (<5m depth) of Cleveland Bay, ...
ABSTRACT A robust understanding of habitat usage by coastal shark species, and how it overlaps with ...
Effective species conservation requires the protection of all stages of its life-cycle. The Shark Re...
Carcharhinus leucas, the bull shark, or cub shark, is a member of a large family, the Carcharhinidae...
The shark that occurs in the fresh water of Lake Nicaragua and the Rio San Juan was first described ...
Nineteen sharks collected from freshwater at several points on Lake Nicaragua and the Rio San Juan w...
Nineteen sharks collected from freshwater at several points on Lake Nicaragua and the Rio San Juan w...
Since 1966, an extensive tagging program has demonstrated beyond any further doubt (Thorson, 1971) t...
The bull shark or cub shark, Carcharhinus leucas, occurs in tropical and subtropical waters of the A...
The bull shark or cub shark, Carcharhinus leucas, occurs in tropical and subtropical waters of the A...
The shark that occurs in the fresh water of Lake Nicaragua and the Rio San Juan was first described ...
Size at maturty, developmental stages and breeding seasons of five sharks from the Portonovo Coast ...
Sharks are a diverse group of approximately 400 species. They belong to the class of fishes known as...
Nicaraguensis very closely resembles leucas by the following characters. The anterior margin of the ...
The relative volumes of major body fluids of freshwater and marine sharks are remarkably similar in ...
Sharks of the family Carcharhinidae occurring in the nearshore waters (<5m depth) of Cleveland Bay, ...
ABSTRACT A robust understanding of habitat usage by coastal shark species, and how it overlaps with ...
Effective species conservation requires the protection of all stages of its life-cycle. The Shark Re...