Asexual reproduction via parthenogenesis is relatively rare among chordates and has never been recorded in the class Chondrichthyes. In December 2001, a female Bonnethead Shark, Sphyrna tiburo, gave birth in captivity to a single female pup, despite having been separated from any male S. tiburo for a period of at least three years. Widespread media attention quickly led to this case being billed as the shark-virgin birth (i.e., asexual reproduction), however other explanations (sexual reproduction coupled with long-term sperm storage, inter-specific hybridization with a male leopard shark, Triakis semifasciata, tank-mate) could not be ruled out. We present the results of a genetic investigation aimed at ruling out these alternatives and d...
Although application of microsatellite markers to shark biology is in its infancy, these markers are...
Multiple paternity (MP) has been demonstrated in a variety of sharks, although its prevalence and th...
International audienceThe present study assessed the occurrence of multiple paternity in four litter...
Asexual reproduction via parthenogenesis is relatively rare among chordates and has never been recor...
Parthenogenesis has been documented in all major jawed vertebrate lineages except mammals and cartil...
Parthenogenesis is a natural form of asexual reproduction in which embryos develop in the absence of...
Facultative automictic parthenogenesis has only recently been confirmed in the most ancient jawed ve...
There is growing interest in the mating systems of sharks and their relatives (Class Chondrichthyes)...
Genetic evidence is provided for parthenogenesis in a large-bodied shark, the blacktip Carcharhinus ...
International audienceA 10.6 m female whale shark Rhincodon typus caught off the coast of eastern Ta...
Multiple paternity was investigated in the starry smooth-hound shark, Mustelus asterias Cloquet, 182...
International audienceTo improve understanding of bull shark Carcharhinus leucas reproductive biolog...
Just as DNA-profiling has revolutionized our understanding of the reproductive biology of many anima...
Multiple paternity has been documented as a reproductive strategy in both viviparous and ovoviviparo...
Although application of microsatellite markers to shark biology is in its infancy, these markers are...
Multiple paternity (MP) has been demonstrated in a variety of sharks, although its prevalence and th...
International audienceThe present study assessed the occurrence of multiple paternity in four litter...
Asexual reproduction via parthenogenesis is relatively rare among chordates and has never been recor...
Parthenogenesis has been documented in all major jawed vertebrate lineages except mammals and cartil...
Parthenogenesis is a natural form of asexual reproduction in which embryos develop in the absence of...
Facultative automictic parthenogenesis has only recently been confirmed in the most ancient jawed ve...
There is growing interest in the mating systems of sharks and their relatives (Class Chondrichthyes)...
Genetic evidence is provided for parthenogenesis in a large-bodied shark, the blacktip Carcharhinus ...
International audienceA 10.6 m female whale shark Rhincodon typus caught off the coast of eastern Ta...
Multiple paternity was investigated in the starry smooth-hound shark, Mustelus asterias Cloquet, 182...
International audienceTo improve understanding of bull shark Carcharhinus leucas reproductive biolog...
Just as DNA-profiling has revolutionized our understanding of the reproductive biology of many anima...
Multiple paternity has been documented as a reproductive strategy in both viviparous and ovoviviparo...
Although application of microsatellite markers to shark biology is in its infancy, these markers are...
Multiple paternity (MP) has been demonstrated in a variety of sharks, although its prevalence and th...
International audienceThe present study assessed the occurrence of multiple paternity in four litter...