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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    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 (Dipturus chilensis ) (Rajidae); IV, Feeding ecologyof R.flavirostris (Dipturus chilensis ); and V, Comparison of the diet of S.acanthias and R.flavirostris (Dipturus chilensis ) with otherpiscivorous predators.
    Description: Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales.
    Description: Tesis (Doctorado). Copia en PDF: portada, índice, resumen, referencias bibliográficas.
    Description: distribución geográfica, abundancia , distribución por tamaño, conducta alimenticia , dietas, relaciones interespecíficas, predación , preferencias alimenticias, pesquería de tiburones, Rajidae, Raja flavirostris, Squalidae, Squalus acanthias, rayas
    Keywords: Geographical distribution ; Feeding behaviour ; Predation ; Food preferences ; Geographical distribution ; Abundance ; Size distribution ; Feeding behaviour ; Diets ; Interspecific relationships ; Predation ; Food preferences ; Shark fisheries
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Theses and Dissertations
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    Mar del Plata: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP)
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias is an euribatic, euritermic and cosmopolitan specie. In the Argentine Sea it consumes diversity of preys, characteristic of a generalist and oportunist feeder, butits principal food items are ctenophores, fishes and cephalopods.Diet overlap between sexes was found between 34°-37°S and 101-150 m,where males principally feed on fishes, squid and polichaetes,sharing only ctenophores and hake consumption with the females. Near 62 cm TL there is a shift in the diet, due to an increment of argentine hake Merluccius hubbsi and squid Illex argentinus predation and a diminution in ctenophores Pleurobrachia pileus eating. Feeding shows an increment from north to south, its mode on 42°-43°S.Argentine hake is an important prey between 34°-35°S and 100-150 m deep and southern to 42°S, less than 80 m deep. No feeding differences were found during daylight hours for Squalus acanthias is a continuous feeder. This species nearly overlaps it is distribution area with the one of argentine hake. Thereby, interespecific overlapand sharks predation pressure is almost permanent on juvenile andadult Merluccius hubbsi and it is higher southern to 44°S.Predation on 5-34 cm LT argentine hake occurs at 32-88 cm LT predator length, but the highest predation pressure is focalized on those smaller than 25 cm. There is a partial diet overlap between Squalus acanthias and Merluccius hubbsi. This fact does not implie competence, for each species does not overlap principal food items.
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    Description: Squalidae, Squalus acanthias, Merlucciidae, Merluccius hubbsi, tiburón espinoso, merluza, relaciones tróficas, predación, contenido estomacal, conducta alimenticia
    Keywords: Feeding behaviour ; Predation ; Feeding behaviour ; Predation ; Stomach content ; Trophic relationships
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
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