Swimming in the water column.Over 1000 mm length. A dogshark, family Squalidae, and looks very much like the widely distributed Centroscyllium fabricii, known from 200 - 1,600 m, including off W. Africa. Color, robustness, caudal fin, size and placement of dorsal fins are all right - need a better image to see spines on leading edges of dorsal fins
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swimmingDogshark (family Squalidae) from off Angola. Looks very much like the widely distributed Cen...
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Elasmobranchs are characterised by the presence of placoid scales on their skin. These scales, struc...
Currently the ecology of deep-water sharks is poorly documented, especially in situ information for ...
Spinal deformities among captive sand tiger sharks, Carcharias taurus, are unfortunately common, and...
swimmingDogshark (family Squalidae) from off Angola. Looks very much like the widely distributed Cen...
Not AvailableSharks are generally large, cold blooded, cartilaginous fishes, which are fast swimmin...
The truth about sharks! Of the 370-plus shark species in the world, more than 100 live in Western Au...
Sharks have been present in oceans for more than 400 millions of years and have survived several mas...
Shark populations are vulnerable to overexploitation due to their slow maturity and long gestation p...
Dorsal fins have diverse morphologies across shark species. However, little is known about the abili...
Trait-based ecology is a rapidly growing approach for developing insights and predictions for data-p...
Sharks are generally large, cold blooded, cartilaginous fishes, which are fast swimming, known for ...
The object of this paper is to coordinate and expand knowledge of Euprotomicrus bispinatus (Quoy and...
Dogfish sharks of the genus Squalus are small, deep-water sharks with a slow rate of molecular evolu...
In marine biology, one of the main objectives is to characterize the ecology of organisms: how they ...
Deep-water sharks exhibit species-specific reproductive strategies, which include segregation by sex...
Elasmobranchs are characterised by the presence of placoid scales on their skin. These scales, struc...
Currently the ecology of deep-water sharks is poorly documented, especially in situ information for ...
Spinal deformities among captive sand tiger sharks, Carcharias taurus, are unfortunately common, and...