Aspect of the reproductive biology of the Gummy Shark, Mustelus antarcticus Gunther, from waters off the South coast of Western Australia

The gummy shark (Mustelus antarcticus) is a major target species in two substantial shark fisheries that operate in temperate Australian waters. Data on the reproductive biology of M. antarcticus in the waters off south-western Australia were obtained from samples collected by commercial vessels ope...

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Main Authors: Lenanton, R.C.J., Heald, D.I., Platell, M., Cliff, M., Shaw, J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: CSIRO Publishing 1990
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Online Access:https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/31570/
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spelling ftmurdochuniv:oai:researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au:31570 2023-05-15T13:48:54+02:00 Aspect of the reproductive biology of the Gummy Shark, Mustelus antarcticus Gunther, from waters off the South coast of Western Australia Lenanton, R.C.J. Heald, D.I. Platell, M. Cliff, M. Shaw, J. 1990 https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/31570/ eng eng CSIRO Publishing https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/31570/ full_text_status:none © 1990 CSIRO Lenanton, R.C.J. <https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Lenanton, Rod.html>, Heald, D.I., Platell, M. <https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Hume, Margaret.html>, Cliff, M. and Shaw, J. (1990) Aspect of the reproductive biology of the Gummy Shark, Mustelus antarcticus Gunther, from waters off the South coast of Western Australia. Marine and Freshwater Research, 41 (6). pp. 807-822. Journal Article 1990 ftmurdochuniv 2020-01-05T18:56:36Z The gummy shark (Mustelus antarcticus) is a major target species in two substantial shark fisheries that operate in temperate Australian waters. Data on the reproductive biology of M. antarcticus in the waters off south-western Australia were obtained from samples collected by commercial vessels operating from Albany to Espérance, Western Australia. The samples contained a ratio of four females to one male. M. antarcticus is a viviparous, aplacental species. Males mature at a smaller size than females. Since the overwhelming majority of sharks sampled were mature, it was not possible to estimate precisely the mean size at which sexual maturity was attained. Examination of seasonal changes in the development of ova and testes, in uterine contents, and in embryo growth established that the period of parturition, mating and ovulation occurred over the 3 months between early November and early February. The gestation period was 11-12 months. Full-term embryos ranged in size from 30 to 36 cm total length and occurred in a sex ratio of one male to one female. The ovarian and gestational cycles proceed concurrently, with reproduction occurring annually. Only one of the 224 females analysed for uterine content was considered to be in a true post-partum condition. The number of embryos (N) per mother increased with the length of the mother (L) according to the regression N= exp(-4’ 13398 + 0-049171L). The reproductive biology of females collected off Albany and Espérance differed in some respects from that of females collected off south-eastern Australia. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* antarcticus Murdoch University: Murdoch Research Repository
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description The gummy shark (Mustelus antarcticus) is a major target species in two substantial shark fisheries that operate in temperate Australian waters. Data on the reproductive biology of M. antarcticus in the waters off south-western Australia were obtained from samples collected by commercial vessels operating from Albany to Espérance, Western Australia. The samples contained a ratio of four females to one male. M. antarcticus is a viviparous, aplacental species. Males mature at a smaller size than females. Since the overwhelming majority of sharks sampled were mature, it was not possible to estimate precisely the mean size at which sexual maturity was attained. Examination of seasonal changes in the development of ova and testes, in uterine contents, and in embryo growth established that the period of parturition, mating and ovulation occurred over the 3 months between early November and early February. The gestation period was 11-12 months. Full-term embryos ranged in size from 30 to 36 cm total length and occurred in a sex ratio of one male to one female. The ovarian and gestational cycles proceed concurrently, with reproduction occurring annually. Only one of the 224 females analysed for uterine content was considered to be in a true post-partum condition. The number of embryos (N) per mother increased with the length of the mother (L) according to the regression N= exp(-4’ 13398 + 0-049171L). The reproductive biology of females collected off Albany and Espérance differed in some respects from that of females collected off south-eastern Australia.
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author Lenanton, R.C.J.
Heald, D.I.
Platell, M.
Cliff, M.
Shaw, J.
spellingShingle Lenanton, R.C.J.
Heald, D.I.
Platell, M.
Cliff, M.
Shaw, J.
Aspect of the reproductive biology of the Gummy Shark, Mustelus antarcticus Gunther, from waters off the South coast of Western Australia
author_facet Lenanton, R.C.J.
Heald, D.I.
Platell, M.
Cliff, M.
Shaw, J.
author_sort Lenanton, R.C.J.
title Aspect of the reproductive biology of the Gummy Shark, Mustelus antarcticus Gunther, from waters off the South coast of Western Australia
title_short Aspect of the reproductive biology of the Gummy Shark, Mustelus antarcticus Gunther, from waters off the South coast of Western Australia
title_full Aspect of the reproductive biology of the Gummy Shark, Mustelus antarcticus Gunther, from waters off the South coast of Western Australia
title_fullStr Aspect of the reproductive biology of the Gummy Shark, Mustelus antarcticus Gunther, from waters off the South coast of Western Australia
title_full_unstemmed Aspect of the reproductive biology of the Gummy Shark, Mustelus antarcticus Gunther, from waters off the South coast of Western Australia
title_sort aspect of the reproductive biology of the gummy shark, mustelus antarcticus gunther, from waters off the south coast of western australia
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op_source Lenanton, R.C.J. <https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Lenanton, Rod.html>, Heald, D.I., Platell, M. <https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Hume, Margaret.html>, Cliff, M. and Shaw, J. (1990) Aspect of the reproductive biology of the Gummy Shark, Mustelus antarcticus Gunther, from waters off the South coast of Western Australia. Marine and Freshwater Research, 41 (6). pp. 807-822.
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