Estudio de la interrelaciones tróficas de dos elasmobranquios del Mar Argentino, en relación con las variaciones espacio-temporales y ambientales. Squalus acanthias (Squalidae) y Raja flavirostris (=Dipturus chilensis) (Rajidae).

As a general rule, sharks and rays play an important role in the energy exchanges among higher trophic levels of the marine food chain and some of them, with an important impact as piscivorous predators. Squalus acanthias (Squalidae) and Raja flavirostris (=Dipturus chilensis )(Rajidae), are two ela...

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Main Author: Garcia de la Rosa, S.B.
Other Authors: Prenski, L.B.
Format: Thesis
Language:Spanish
Published: 1998
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/1487
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spelling ftoceandocs:oai:aquadocs.org:1834/1487 2024-06-09T07:50:14+00:00 Estudio de la interrelaciones tróficas de dos elasmobranquios del Mar Argentino, en relación con las variaciones espacio-temporales y ambientales. Squalus acanthias (Squalidae) y Raja flavirostris (=Dipturus chilensis) (Rajidae). Study of the trophic interrelationships of two elasmobranchs off the Argentine Sea, in relation to time-space and environmental variations. Squalus acanthias (Squalidae) and Raja flavirostris (=Dipturus chilensis) (Rajidae). Garcia de la Rosa, S.B. Prenski, L.B. Argentina 1998 2110917 bytes application/pdf 215 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/1487 es spa http://hdl.handle.net/1834/1487 Geographical distribution Feeding behaviour Predation Food preferences Abundance Size distribution Diets Interspecific relationships Shark fisheries Theses and Dissertations 1998 ftoceandocs 2024-05-15T08:02:16Z As a general rule, sharks and rays play an important role in the energy exchanges among higher trophic levels of the marine food chain and some of them, with an important impact as piscivorous predators. Squalus acanthias (Squalidae) and Raja flavirostris (=Dipturus chilensis )(Rajidae), are two elasmobranchs with high apparition frequencies in the SW Atlantic, in the coastal and demersal fishing trawls, co-existing and predating on the principal stocks of bony fish there located, especially the Argentine hake (Merluccius hubbsi). Both species could be transformed into alternative fishing resources, even though they are not currently commercially developed as such. The knowledge on their biology, given in great detail, will provide information for a better conservation and management, since their own elasmobranch characteristics (slow growth, late first maturity and reduced number of pups of great size), make them highly vulnerable to intensive fisheries. Information was taken from 19 research cruises, held by the R/Vs of the National Institute of Fisheries Research and Development (INIDEP, Mar del Plata, Argentina) during 1985 and 1998 in the area between 34°and 56°S. The geographical and seasonal distribution by size of S.acanthias and R.flavirostris is analyzed during an annual cycle, in relation with the environmental factors. Comments on its reproductive characteristics and a synthesis on the evolution of their fisheries in the Argentine Sea are made.Trophic spectrum, interspecific trophic relationships and predation on Argentine hake are studied considering three zones, 1) Argentine-Uruguyan Common Fishing Area including southern Buenos Aires (34°-41°S); 2) northern Patagonia (41°-48°S); and 3) southern Patagonia (48°-56°S). All these topics are developed in five chapters: I, Geographical distribution, abundance and size structure of the spiny dogfish S.acanthias (Squalidae); II, Feeding ecology of S.acanthias III, Geographical distribution, abundance and size structure of the ray R.flavirostris ... Thesis spiny dogfish Squalus acanthias IODE-UNESCO: OceanDocs - E-Repository of Ocean Publications Argentina Argentine Argentino Hake ENVELOPE(15.612,15.612,66.797,66.797) Patagonia
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topic Geographical distribution
Feeding behaviour
Predation
Food preferences
Abundance
Size distribution
Diets
Interspecific relationships
Shark fisheries
spellingShingle Geographical distribution
Feeding behaviour
Predation
Food preferences
Abundance
Size distribution
Diets
Interspecific relationships
Shark fisheries
Garcia de la Rosa, S.B.
Estudio de la interrelaciones tróficas de dos elasmobranquios del Mar Argentino, en relación con las variaciones espacio-temporales y ambientales. Squalus acanthias (Squalidae) y Raja flavirostris (=Dipturus chilensis) (Rajidae).
topic_facet Geographical distribution
Feeding behaviour
Predation
Food preferences
Abundance
Size distribution
Diets
Interspecific relationships
Shark fisheries
description As a general rule, sharks and rays play an important role in the energy exchanges among higher trophic levels of the marine food chain and some of them, with an important impact as piscivorous predators. Squalus acanthias (Squalidae) and Raja flavirostris (=Dipturus chilensis )(Rajidae), are two elasmobranchs with high apparition frequencies in the SW Atlantic, in the coastal and demersal fishing trawls, co-existing and predating on the principal stocks of bony fish there located, especially the Argentine hake (Merluccius hubbsi). Both species could be transformed into alternative fishing resources, even though they are not currently commercially developed as such. The knowledge on their biology, given in great detail, will provide information for a better conservation and management, since their own elasmobranch characteristics (slow growth, late first maturity and reduced number of pups of great size), make them highly vulnerable to intensive fisheries. Information was taken from 19 research cruises, held by the R/Vs of the National Institute of Fisheries Research and Development (INIDEP, Mar del Plata, Argentina) during 1985 and 1998 in the area between 34°and 56°S. The geographical and seasonal distribution by size of S.acanthias and R.flavirostris is analyzed during an annual cycle, in relation with the environmental factors. Comments on its reproductive characteristics and a synthesis on the evolution of their fisheries in the Argentine Sea are made.Trophic spectrum, interspecific trophic relationships and predation on Argentine hake are studied considering three zones, 1) Argentine-Uruguyan Common Fishing Area including southern Buenos Aires (34°-41°S); 2) northern Patagonia (41°-48°S); and 3) southern Patagonia (48°-56°S). All these topics are developed in five chapters: I, Geographical distribution, abundance and size structure of the spiny dogfish S.acanthias (Squalidae); II, Feeding ecology of S.acanthias III, Geographical distribution, abundance and size structure of the ray R.flavirostris ...
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title Estudio de la interrelaciones tróficas de dos elasmobranquios del Mar Argentino, en relación con las variaciones espacio-temporales y ambientales. Squalus acanthias (Squalidae) y Raja flavirostris (=Dipturus chilensis) (Rajidae).
title_short Estudio de la interrelaciones tróficas de dos elasmobranquios del Mar Argentino, en relación con las variaciones espacio-temporales y ambientales. Squalus acanthias (Squalidae) y Raja flavirostris (=Dipturus chilensis) (Rajidae).
title_full Estudio de la interrelaciones tróficas de dos elasmobranquios del Mar Argentino, en relación con las variaciones espacio-temporales y ambientales. Squalus acanthias (Squalidae) y Raja flavirostris (=Dipturus chilensis) (Rajidae).
title_fullStr Estudio de la interrelaciones tróficas de dos elasmobranquios del Mar Argentino, en relación con las variaciones espacio-temporales y ambientales. Squalus acanthias (Squalidae) y Raja flavirostris (=Dipturus chilensis) (Rajidae).
title_full_unstemmed Estudio de la interrelaciones tróficas de dos elasmobranquios del Mar Argentino, en relación con las variaciones espacio-temporales y ambientales. Squalus acanthias (Squalidae) y Raja flavirostris (=Dipturus chilensis) (Rajidae).
title_sort estudio de la interrelaciones tróficas de dos elasmobranquios del mar argentino, en relación con las variaciones espacio-temporales y ambientales. squalus acanthias (squalidae) y raja flavirostris (=dipturus chilensis) (rajidae).
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