Cartilaginous fish (Chondrichthyes), i.e. sharks, rays, and chimaeras, are extremely interesting from a biological perspective as they represent one of the oldest and most ecologically diverse groups of jawed vertebrates. Their K-selective reproductive traits, make them vulnerable to overfishing. Chimaerid are also a frequent by-catch of deep-water fisheries. Holocephalans comprise a single surviving order, the Chimaeriformes, and are allocated into three different families: Callorhinchidae, Rhinochimaeridae and Chimaeridae (Weigmann 2016). Furthermore, the family Chimaeridae only includes two genera: Chimera and Hydrolagus. Recently, several new species have been described (Iglesias et al., 2022), including Chimera opalescens from deep-sea...
During the last quarter of a century, the conservation and management of chondrichthyans (collective...
Sharks, along with skates, guitarfishes, rays (batoids) and chimaeras belong to the Phylum Chordata...
Seventeen chondrichthyan species were caught in the Cantabrian Sea (southern Bay of Biscay) during a...
Chondrichthyans (sharks, rays and chimeras) are a fascinating and highly vulnerable group of early b...
Cartilaginous fish are fascinating taxa, present in the folklore and art of many different cultures....
Cartilaginous fishes are a highly vulnerable vertebrate group but remain poorly studied, especially ...
With our increasing ability for generating whole-genome sequences, comparative analysis of whole gen...
With our increasing ability for generating whole-genome sequences, comparative analysis of whole gen...
The phylogenetic analysis of the Chondrichthyes has been the subject of intense debate over the past...
Much attention has been paid to the molecular phylogeny of holocephalan fishes during recent years, ...
Chimaeroid fishes (Holocephali) are one of the four principal divisions of modern gnathostomes (jawe...
Background: The chondrichthyan or cartilaginous fish (chimeras, sharks, skates and rays) occupy an i...
We determined the mitogenome of Cyclopterus lumpus using a hybrid sequencing approach, and another f...
The emergence of jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) from jawless vertebrates was accompanied by major ...
<div><p>Cartilaginous fishes, divided into Holocephali (chimaeras) and Elasmoblanchii (sharks, rays ...
During the last quarter of a century, the conservation and management of chondrichthyans (collective...
Sharks, along with skates, guitarfishes, rays (batoids) and chimaeras belong to the Phylum Chordata...
Seventeen chondrichthyan species were caught in the Cantabrian Sea (southern Bay of Biscay) during a...
Chondrichthyans (sharks, rays and chimeras) are a fascinating and highly vulnerable group of early b...
Cartilaginous fish are fascinating taxa, present in the folklore and art of many different cultures....
Cartilaginous fishes are a highly vulnerable vertebrate group but remain poorly studied, especially ...
With our increasing ability for generating whole-genome sequences, comparative analysis of whole gen...
With our increasing ability for generating whole-genome sequences, comparative analysis of whole gen...
The phylogenetic analysis of the Chondrichthyes has been the subject of intense debate over the past...
Much attention has been paid to the molecular phylogeny of holocephalan fishes during recent years, ...
Chimaeroid fishes (Holocephali) are one of the four principal divisions of modern gnathostomes (jawe...
Background: The chondrichthyan or cartilaginous fish (chimeras, sharks, skates and rays) occupy an i...
We determined the mitogenome of Cyclopterus lumpus using a hybrid sequencing approach, and another f...
The emergence of jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) from jawless vertebrates was accompanied by major ...
<div><p>Cartilaginous fishes, divided into Holocephali (chimaeras) and Elasmoblanchii (sharks, rays ...
During the last quarter of a century, the conservation and management of chondrichthyans (collective...
Sharks, along with skates, guitarfishes, rays (batoids) and chimaeras belong to the Phylum Chordata...
Seventeen chondrichthyan species were caught in the Cantabrian Sea (southern Bay of Biscay) during a...