Abstract. Demographic analyses are used to assess the status and vulnerability of elasmobranchs but their accuracy is often affected by limited basic biological information. Although the Port Jackson shark Heterodontus portusjacksoni (Meyer) is currently not considered at threat, there is insufficient data for eastern Australia to assess this rigorously. The present study determined vital demographic rates of adult and juvenile H. portusjacksoni at four locations on the central and southern coast of New South Wales, Australia from January 2002 to December 2005 using underwater visual census, tag–recapture and samples obtained from a commercial fishery. Natural mortality was low in adults (0.063–0.074 year−1) and juveniles (0.225 year−1), bu...
Understanding the life history of an exploited fish species is an integral part of successful fisher...
Determining the dynamics of ecological communities following periods of anthropogenic change is crit...
The gummy shark (Mustelus antarcticus) is endemic to Australia and is the target of commercial fishe...
Demographic analyses are used to assess the status and vulnerability of elasmobranchs but their accu...
The reproductive biology and ecology of the Port Jackson shark Heterodontus portusjacksoni was inves...
Port Jackson sharks are distributed throughout southern Australia, with evidence suggesting that pot...
The reproductive biology and ecology of the Port Jackson shark Heterodontus portusjacksoni was inves...
The removal of large predatory sharks from the world's oceans poses profound threats to marine commu...
The removal of large predatory sharks from the worlds oceans poses profound threats to marine commun...
Egg capsules of the Port Jackson shark Heterodontus portusjacksoni were examined during underwater v...
The removal of large predatory sharks from the worlds oceans poses profound threats to marine commun...
Coastal sharks with small body sizes may be among the most productive species of chondrichthyans. Th...
Overfishing of sharks is a global concern, with increasing numbers of species threatened by overfish...
Egg capsules of the Port Jackson shark Heterodontus portusjacksoni were examined during underwater v...
Understanding the life history of an exploited fish species is an integral part of successful fisher...
Understanding the life history of an exploited fish species is an integral part of successful fisher...
Determining the dynamics of ecological communities following periods of anthropogenic change is crit...
The gummy shark (Mustelus antarcticus) is endemic to Australia and is the target of commercial fishe...
Demographic analyses are used to assess the status and vulnerability of elasmobranchs but their accu...
The reproductive biology and ecology of the Port Jackson shark Heterodontus portusjacksoni was inves...
Port Jackson sharks are distributed throughout southern Australia, with evidence suggesting that pot...
The reproductive biology and ecology of the Port Jackson shark Heterodontus portusjacksoni was inves...
The removal of large predatory sharks from the world's oceans poses profound threats to marine commu...
The removal of large predatory sharks from the worlds oceans poses profound threats to marine commun...
Egg capsules of the Port Jackson shark Heterodontus portusjacksoni were examined during underwater v...
The removal of large predatory sharks from the worlds oceans poses profound threats to marine commun...
Coastal sharks with small body sizes may be among the most productive species of chondrichthyans. Th...
Overfishing of sharks is a global concern, with increasing numbers of species threatened by overfish...
Egg capsules of the Port Jackson shark Heterodontus portusjacksoni were examined during underwater v...
Understanding the life history of an exploited fish species is an integral part of successful fisher...
Understanding the life history of an exploited fish species is an integral part of successful fisher...
Determining the dynamics of ecological communities following periods of anthropogenic change is crit...
The gummy shark (Mustelus antarcticus) is endemic to Australia and is the target of commercial fishe...