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doi: 10.1111/jfb.14976
pmid: 34914101
AbstractThe broadnose sevengill shark, Notorynchus cepedianus (Péron, 1807), is a large marine top predator in temperate coastal ecosystems. Some aspects of its life history have been determined, but its growth pattern is yet to be fully understood. The authors used a multi‐modelling approach and a sensitivity test to estimate growth parameters from young‐of‐year (YOY) length data collected off San Antonio Cape (SAC), Argentina, a critical habitat in the Southwest Atlantic Coastal Zone (SACZ). The best selected model, a sex‐combined logistic growth model, estimated an asymptotic length (L∞) of 92.58 cm TL (95% C.I.: 86.48–105.89 cm), a growth coefficient (K) of 0.006818 days −1 (95% C.I.: 0.004948–0.008777) and a size at birth (L0) of 40.73 cm. The predicted annual growth (i.e., L1 – L0) was 43.2 cm TL. Males had smaller L0, higher K and achieved larger sizes after 1 year. The YOY in SAC attained a larger L1 and grew faster than their Australian and South African wild counterparts. The consistent year‐round presence of YOY in the SAC highlights the importance of this area as a pupping ground and potential nursery for N. cepedianus; this has direct implications for the allocation of research and management effort for the conservation of this species in the Southwest Atlantic.
Male, 570, 15 Vida de ecosistemas terrestres, 15 Life on Land, Argentina, Australia, 14 Life Below Water, 333, Spine, growth model, 14 Vida submarina, Southwest Atlantic, Sharks, Animals, Ecosystem, Notorynchus cepedianus, San Antonio cape, young-of-the-year
Male, 570, 15 Vida de ecosistemas terrestres, 15 Life on Land, Argentina, Australia, 14 Life Below Water, 333, Spine, growth model, 14 Vida submarina, Southwest Atlantic, Sharks, Animals, Ecosystem, Notorynchus cepedianus, San Antonio cape, young-of-the-year
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