Biological and ecological aspects of the blackmouth catshark, Galeus melastomus Rafinesque, 1810, from the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Data on the biology and ecology of Galeus melastomus are old/absent for the Southern
Tyrrhenian Sea, despite there being numerous studies in the wider area. A total of 127 specimens of
G. melastomus from the southern Tyrrhenian Sea, collected in 2018-2019 using trawling nets, were
analyzed to investigate size at sexual maturity, sex ratio, length-weight relationships, and feeding
habits. To our best knowledge, this is the first time in which all these features were investigated in the
Southern Tyrrhenian Sea for G. melastomus. The stomach content analysis showed that G. melastomus
had intermediate feeding habits, preying on a great variety of species, especially Cephalopoda,
Osteichthyes, and Crustacea. The Levin's index value (Bi) was 0.53. Sex ratio was 0.92:1, with females
slightly more abundant and bigger than males. The results also showed a decrease (33.7 cm for
females, 31.1 cm for males) in length at 50% maturity (L50). This could be a result of anthropogenic
stressors, such as overfishing and/or and environmental changes, which can induce physiological
responses in several species. Our results highlighted the differences related to sexual maturity,
growth, and feeding habits of the blackmouth catshark in the studied area, providing reference data
to allow comparison with future studies on this species adaptations to this and other deep-sea areas
in the Mediterranean Sea.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
sexual maturity; sharks diet; length-weight relationship; feeding habits; blackmouth catshark
Elenco autori:
D'Iglio, Claudio; Rinelli, Paola
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