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pro vyhledávání: '"Pristiophorus"'
Publikováno v:
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. 31:359-379
In the waters of southeast Australia, two species of sawshark—the common (Pristiophorus cirratus) and southern (Pristiophorus nudipinnis) sawshark—are frequent by-catch in commercial fisheries. While harvesting of both species is currently consid
Autor:
Jane E. Williamson, Patrick J. Burke
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fish Biology. 99:271-274
Prey manipulation through headfirst ingestion is a common foraging tactic in predatory taxa. Sawsharks possess a toothed rostrum that is thought to assist in prey capture, but the process from prey contact to ingestion is unknown. This study provides
Autor:
Weigmann, Simon, Gon, Ofer, Leeney, Ruth H., Barrowclift, Ellen, Berggren, Per, Jiddawi, Narriman, Temple, Andrew J.
Pristiophorus schroederi Springer and Bullis (4 specimens). Holotype (USNM 185946): juvenile female, 383 mm TL, RV 'Combat', Station 449 (east of Dog Rocks, Cay Sal Bank: 24º 05'N 79º46'W), collected on 24 June 1957 with beam trawl, 640 m depth (ra
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Weigmann, Simon, Gon, Ofer, Leeney, Ruth H., Barrowclift, Ellen, Berggren, Per, Jiddawi, Narriman, Temple, Andrew J.
Pristiophorus lanae Ebert and Wilms (1 specimen). ZSM 45812: presumably adult female, 900 mm TL, off Culasi, Antique province, Panay Island, Philippines, collected on 10 March 2016 by Alexandra Bagarinar and Wilfredo L. Campos.
Published as part
Published as part
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Autor:
Weigmann, Simon, Gon, Ofer, Leeney, Ruth H., Barrowclift, Ellen, Berggren, Per, Jiddawi, Narriman, Temple, Andrew J.
Pristiophorus cirratus (Latham) (2 specimens). LACM 42620–20: adult male, 870 mm TL, east of Sydney (33º46'S 151º49'E), collected by C.C Swift and pty on 09 September 1981 with 27 m headrope otter trawl, 421–507 m depth. ZMH 8503: juvenile male
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Autor:
Weigmann, Simon, Gon, Ofer, Leeney, Ruth H., Barrowclift, Ellen, Berggren, Per, Jiddawi, Narriman, Temple, Andrew J.
Pristiophorus nudipinnis Günther (1 specimen). ZMH 8504: juvenile male, 474 mm TL, RV 'Southern Surveyor', Station SS 5/94/30 (Bass Strait: 39º00.1'S 146º35.8'E), collected on 24 August 1994 with bottom trawl, 43–44 m depth.
Published as pa
Published as pa
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Autor:
Weigmann, Simon, Gon, Ofer, Leeney, Ruth H., Barrowclift, Ellen, Berggren, Per, Jiddawi, Narriman, Temple, Andrew J.
Pristiophorus nancyae Ebert and Cailliet (23 specimens). Holotype (SAM 34013 / MB-F034013): adult male, 616 mm TL, RV 'Algoa', Mozambique Scad Survey, Station C00840 014 037 3074 (Mozambique Channel: 22º07'S 35º45'E), collected on 19 June 1994 with
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::a0984d5096172dc07a8ddccd29d875eb
Autor:
Weigmann, Simon, Gon, Ofer, Leeney, Ruth H., Barrowclift, Ellen, Berggren, Per, Jiddawi, Narriman, Temple, Andrew J.
Pristiophorus japonicus Günther (4 specimens). Syntype (BMNH 1862.11.1.37): juvenile male, 734 mm TL, off Japan (photographs only). Syntype (BMNH 1867.2.20.1), female, ~ 1000 mm TL, off Japan (photographs only). Syntype (BMNH 1867.2.20.2), female, ~
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Publikováno v:
Journal of fish biologyREFERENCES. 98(1)
It has long been assumed that the elongated rostra (the saws) of sawsharks (family: Pristiophoridae) and sawfish (family: Pristidae) serve a similar function. Recent behavioural and anatomical studies have shed light on the dual function of the prist
Publikováno v:
The Anatomical Record. 302:1666-1670
Sawsharks (Pristiophoriformes) are slender, medium-sized sharks with elongated, saw-like snouts, and include the monotypic Pliotrema and Pristiophorus with seven species. The phylogenetic position of sawsharks is still problematic as phylogenetic hyp