Squalus blainvillei (Risso, 1827)
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https://doi.org/ 10.20431/2454-941X.0401003 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A91887C3-FFA5-FFAA-DECF-F8FC47A3F797 |
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Squalus blainvillei |
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Squalus blainvillei View in CoL
TL ranged between 28 and 78 cm for males and between 29 and 82 cm for females. Common TL ranged from 44 to 53 cm for males and from 46 to 58 cm for females. This species was presented in all months of year except December and January. Females contributed 57.3% of species catches. Its caught appeared a significant difference between seasons (X 2 = 10.800, P = 0.013), peak of season landing was in summer ( Fig. 2f View Figure 2 ), while a peak of juveniles landing was in spring ( Fig. 3f View Figure 3 ). Males and females of S. blainvillei matured at 46 and 56 cm TL [ 20], respectively. Therefore, about 33% of males and 71% of females were immature in species catches ( Fig. 4f View Figure 4 ).
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