According to the most recent taxonomical revision, the deep-sea dogfish genus Deania encompasses four species. Three of them, D. calcea, D. profundorum, and D. hystricosa, occur in the North Atlantic. Whilst D. profundorum can be identified by the presence of a subcaudal keel, the other two species are not easily visually distinguished. Uncertainties over identification raises concerns over stock units and whether management plans are adequate. In this study we compared onboard visual identification of Deania specimens, with morphological inspection of skin denticles under stereo microscope and with independent molecular taxonomical assignment using two molecular markers. Particular emphasis was paid to specimens identified as D. calcea and...
Skates and rays constitute the most speciose group of chondrichthyan fishes, yet are characterised b...
Unravelling the genetic structure and phylogeographic patterns of deep-sea sharks is particularly ch...
The genetic population structure of the deep-water squaloid Centroscymnus coelolepis (the Portuguese...
According to the most recent taxonomical revision, the deep-sea dogfish genus Deania encompasses fou...
Dogfish sharks of the genus Squalus are small, deep-water sharks with a slow rate of molecular evolu...
The gulper sharks (genus Centrophorus) are a group of deep-water benthopelagic sharks with a worldwi...
This study combined morphological and molecular approaches to the species assignment of several rare...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Signalement d’un Deania pro f u n d o ru m ( C h o n d r i c hthyes : Squalidae) capturé dans le sud...
The current shift of fishery efforts towards the deep sea is raising concern about the vulnerability...
With the high diversity of life on Earth, new species are constantly being discovered. Every species...
Skates and rays constitute the most speciose group of chondrichthyan fishes, yet are characterised b...
Unravelling the genetic structure and phylogeographic patterns of deep-sea sharks is particularly ch...
Skates are characterised by conservative body morphology which hampers identification and leads to f...
The current shift of fisheries efforts towards deep seas is raising concern about the vulnerability ...
Skates and rays constitute the most speciose group of chondrichthyan fishes, yet are characterised b...
Unravelling the genetic structure and phylogeographic patterns of deep-sea sharks is particularly ch...
The genetic population structure of the deep-water squaloid Centroscymnus coelolepis (the Portuguese...
According to the most recent taxonomical revision, the deep-sea dogfish genus Deania encompasses fou...
Dogfish sharks of the genus Squalus are small, deep-water sharks with a slow rate of molecular evolu...
The gulper sharks (genus Centrophorus) are a group of deep-water benthopelagic sharks with a worldwi...
This study combined morphological and molecular approaches to the species assignment of several rare...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Signalement d’un Deania pro f u n d o ru m ( C h o n d r i c hthyes : Squalidae) capturé dans le sud...
The current shift of fishery efforts towards the deep sea is raising concern about the vulnerability...
With the high diversity of life on Earth, new species are constantly being discovered. Every species...
Skates and rays constitute the most speciose group of chondrichthyan fishes, yet are characterised b...
Unravelling the genetic structure and phylogeographic patterns of deep-sea sharks is particularly ch...
Skates are characterised by conservative body morphology which hampers identification and leads to f...
The current shift of fisheries efforts towards deep seas is raising concern about the vulnerability ...
Skates and rays constitute the most speciose group of chondrichthyan fishes, yet are characterised b...
Unravelling the genetic structure and phylogeographic patterns of deep-sea sharks is particularly ch...
The genetic population structure of the deep-water squaloid Centroscymnus coelolepis (the Portuguese...