Accurate and reliable age estimates of sharks are important for informing management that will achieve sustainable outcomes for populations. Age is the foundation of many of the essential parameters, such as growth rate and productivity, that are used in demographic analyses and fisheries assessments (Cailliet et al., 2006; Campana, 2001). Here, "sharks" is used as a general term to refer to sharks, rays, and chimaeras, therwise known as chondrichthyans. Traditionally, to estimate age in sharks, growth bands are counted in their hard parts. Vertebrae or dorsal fin spines are primarily used, although caudal thorns have also been found suitable for ageing in a few species of skates (Cailliet, 2015; Goldman et al., 2012; Serra-Pereira et al., ...
Chondrichthyans are one of the most vulnerable groups of marine species, with increasing numbers bei...
This study documents validation of vertebral band-pair formation in spotted gully shark (Triakis meg...
none5Age determination based on the examination of hard anatomical parts is of fundamental importanc...
Accurate age determination is an important component of assessing and managing fish populations, yet...
Reliable age information is vital for effective fisheries management, yet age determinations are abs...
To age sharks, the growth bands in the shark vertebrae (like the rings in a tree) or on the spines i...
Estimating the age structure of fish populations is an important component of sustainable fisheries ...
The accurate determination of age for fish is a vital part of both populationmanagement and ichthyol...
Nearly half of the known species of sharks in the world live in the deep sea, yet little is known of...
Scarce information is available about many deep-sea shark species, especially regarding suitable met...
Determining the age of sharks using vertebral banding is a vital component of management, but the ca...
Numerous studies have now demonstrated that the most common method of ageing sharks and rays, counti...
Four methods for counting growth bands using vertebrae and dorsal-fin spines of the Port Jackson sha...
Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a light spectroscopy method useful for non-invasively discrimin...
Chondrichthyans are one of the most vulnerable groups of marine species, with increasing numbers bei...
This study documents validation of vertebral band-pair formation in spotted gully shark (Triakis meg...
none5Age determination based on the examination of hard anatomical parts is of fundamental importanc...
Accurate age determination is an important component of assessing and managing fish populations, yet...
Reliable age information is vital for effective fisheries management, yet age determinations are abs...
To age sharks, the growth bands in the shark vertebrae (like the rings in a tree) or on the spines i...
Estimating the age structure of fish populations is an important component of sustainable fisheries ...
The accurate determination of age for fish is a vital part of both populationmanagement and ichthyol...
Nearly half of the known species of sharks in the world live in the deep sea, yet little is known of...
Scarce information is available about many deep-sea shark species, especially regarding suitable met...
Determining the age of sharks using vertebral banding is a vital component of management, but the ca...
Numerous studies have now demonstrated that the most common method of ageing sharks and rays, counti...
Four methods for counting growth bands using vertebrae and dorsal-fin spines of the Port Jackson sha...
Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a light spectroscopy method useful for non-invasively discrimin...
Chondrichthyans are one of the most vulnerable groups of marine species, with increasing numbers bei...
This study documents validation of vertebral band-pair formation in spotted gully shark (Triakis meg...
none5Age determination based on the examination of hard anatomical parts is of fundamental importanc...