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Aspects of the biology of the pygmy ribbontail catshark Eridacnis radcliffei (Proscylliidae: Carcharhiniformes) from the south-west coast of India

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Title Aspects of the biology of the pygmy ribbontail catshark
Eridacnis radcliffei (Proscylliidae: Carcharhiniformes)
from the south-west coast of India
 
Creator Akhilesh, K V
Bineesh, K K
White, W T
Pillai, N G K
 
Subject Shark fisheries
 
Description Biological data are presented for the pygmy ribbontail catshark Eridacnis radcliffei based on specimens collected from the by-catch of the commercial deep-sea shrimp trawl fishery operating in
the Arabian Sea off the south-west coast of India. A total of 549 individuals, from 101 to 257 mm
total length (LT) and 2·2 to 56 g, were collected. The LT at first maturity (LT50) of females and
males was estimated at 183 and 170 mm, respectively, and analysis of stomach contents revealed
that E. radcliffei feeds primarily on crustaceans
 
Publisher Blackwell Publishing
 
Date 2012
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/9027/1/Journal_of_Fish_Biology_K_V_Akhilesh.pdf
Akhilesh, K V and Bineesh, K K and White, W T and Pillai, N G K (2012) Aspects of the biology of the pygmy ribbontail catshark Eridacnis radcliffei (Proscylliidae: Carcharhiniformes) from the south-west coast of India. Journal Of Fish Biology (81). pp. 1138-1144.