The northwest Atlantic population of smooth dogfish (Mustelus canis) ranges from Cape Cod, Massachusetts, to South Carolina. Although M. canis is seasonally abundant in this region, very little is known about important aspects of its biology, such as growth and reproductive rates. In the early 1990s, commercial fishery landings of smooth dogfish dramatically increased on the east coast of the United States. This study investigated growth rates of the east coast M. canis population through analysis of growth patterns in vertebral centra. Marginal increment analysis, estimates of precision, and patterns in seasonal growth supported the use of vertebrae to age these sharks. Growth bands in vertebral samples were used to estimate ages for 894 s...
Graduation date: 2005This study examines the spatial and temporal distribution and life\ud history o...
Lengths-at-age and growth rates of dogfish Squalus megalops collected from the Agulhas Bank, South A...
Ten growth models were fitted to age and growth data for spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) in the Gu...
The northwest Atlantic population of smooth dogfish (Mustelus canis) ranges from Cape Cod, Massachus...
Spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) are considered to be the most abundant shark species in the Wester...
The Smooth Dogfish Mustelus canis is an abundant, small coastal shark occurring along the U.S. Atlan...
Mustelus canis, or the smooth dogfish shark, is the second most common species of shark inhabiting t...
Elasmobranchs are among the marine species more threatened by overfishing. Their conservation is of...
The narrownose smoothhound (Mustelus schmitti) is the most exploited elasmobranch of Argentina, Braz...
US commercial landings of spiny dogfish have increased five-fold since 1987 to over 22 000 mt in 199...
Aging chondrichthyans has been characterized as a slow and difficult process, but at the same time i...
Spiny dogfish are one of the most abundant shark species and support major commercial fisheries. Bec...
Scarce information is available about many deep-sea shark species, especially regarding suitable met...
m504 Successful fisheries management is based on the knowledge of species-specific life history data...
Lengths at age and growth rates for the tiger shark, Galeocerdo cuvieri. in the northwestern Atlanti...
Graduation date: 2005This study examines the spatial and temporal distribution and life\ud history o...
Lengths-at-age and growth rates of dogfish Squalus megalops collected from the Agulhas Bank, South A...
Ten growth models were fitted to age and growth data for spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) in the Gu...
The northwest Atlantic population of smooth dogfish (Mustelus canis) ranges from Cape Cod, Massachus...
Spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) are considered to be the most abundant shark species in the Wester...
The Smooth Dogfish Mustelus canis is an abundant, small coastal shark occurring along the U.S. Atlan...
Mustelus canis, or the smooth dogfish shark, is the second most common species of shark inhabiting t...
Elasmobranchs are among the marine species more threatened by overfishing. Their conservation is of...
The narrownose smoothhound (Mustelus schmitti) is the most exploited elasmobranch of Argentina, Braz...
US commercial landings of spiny dogfish have increased five-fold since 1987 to over 22 000 mt in 199...
Aging chondrichthyans has been characterized as a slow and difficult process, but at the same time i...
Spiny dogfish are one of the most abundant shark species and support major commercial fisheries. Bec...
Scarce information is available about many deep-sea shark species, especially regarding suitable met...
m504 Successful fisheries management is based on the knowledge of species-specific life history data...
Lengths at age and growth rates for the tiger shark, Galeocerdo cuvieri. in the northwestern Atlanti...
Graduation date: 2005This study examines the spatial and temporal distribution and life\ud history o...
Lengths-at-age and growth rates of dogfish Squalus megalops collected from the Agulhas Bank, South A...
Ten growth models were fitted to age and growth data for spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) in the Gu...