Reproductive biology of female blue shark Prionace glauca in the southeastern Pacific Ocean

2010 ◽  
Vol 91 (1) ◽  
pp. 95-102 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiangfeng Zhu ◽  
Xiaojie Dai ◽  
Liuxiong Xu ◽  
Xinjun Chen ◽  
Yong Chen
2017 ◽  
Vol 68 (11) ◽  
pp. 2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuki Fujinami ◽  
Yasuko Semba ◽  
Hiroaki Okamoto ◽  
Seiji Ohshimo ◽  
Sho Tanaka

The reproductive biology of the blue shark (Prionace glauca) in the western North Pacific Ocean was investigated to contribute to future stock assessments because of limitations of recent studies and the lack of information about the reproductive cycle. Reproductive data were obtained from 490 males (precaudal length (PCL), 33.4–252.0cm) and 432 females (PCL, 33.4–243.3cm). Size at 50% maturity was estimated to be 160.9cm for males and 156.6cm PCL for females. Litter size varied from 15 to 112 (mean 35.5) and was positively correlated with maternal PCL. Parturition, ovulation and mating occurred sequentially from spring to summer. The gestation period was estimated to be 11 months. The ovarian follicles of pregnant females developed synchronously throughout the gestation period along with embryonic growth, indicating that females reproduce annually. Our results showed that the productivity of North Pacific blue sharks is higher than previously thought, based on larger fecundity and a shorter reproductive cycle. These new findings will improve future stock assessments and provide management advice.


2019 ◽  
Vol 99 (06) ◽  
pp. 1435-1441 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kouassi Yves Narcisse Kouamé ◽  
Kouadio Justin Konan ◽  
Nahoua Issa Ouattara ◽  
Tidiani Koné

AbstractThe blue shark Prionace glauca is the most abundant species in the artisanal driftnet fishery off the coastal waters of Ivory Coast. The reproductive parameters were investigated with the aim of providing basic information on the reproductive biology for fisheries management. A total of 424 specimens (256 males and 168 females) ranging from 170–330 cm in total length (TL) were sampled between August 2014 and November 2016. Sample for embryonic sex ratio was obtained from 18 litters of 503 individuals (255 males and 248 females). The embryonic sex ratio was not significantly different from 1:1 (χ2 = 0.10, P > 0.05, N = 503). The size at 50% maturity (L50) was 218.1 cm TL for males and 223.3 cm TL for females. The litter size based on the number of embryos varied from 6 to 62, with an average of 30 embryos. Mating started in July whereas ovulation, fertilization and uterine eggs occurred in late October–November. Smallest embryos of 3–5 cm in stretch total length (STL) appeared in uterus from November to January. The embryo size varied widely among months, and well-pigmented embryos were already present in April–May samples, although most of them occurred in August–September, suggesting a gestation period of around 11 months. The absence of neonates in catches, as well as parturition females, does not support a hypothesis that parturition takes place in the Gulf of Guinea.


2015 ◽  
Vol 172 ◽  
pp. 181-189 ◽  
Author(s):  
J.R. King ◽  
M. Wetklo ◽  
J. Supernault ◽  
M. Taguchi ◽  
K. Yokawa ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 68 (6) ◽  
pp. 1130 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. J. David Wells ◽  
Natalie Spear ◽  
Suzanne Kohin

The blue shark (Prionace glauca) is subjected to high levels of fishery catch and by-catch worldwide; thus, knowledge of their productivity and population status is vital, yet basic assumptions of band-pair deposition rates in vertebrae used for age and growth models are being made without direct validation studies in the Pacific Ocean. As such, the purpose of the present study was to validate vertebral band-deposition rates of blue sharks tagged and recaptured in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Vertebrae of 26 blue sharks marked with oxytetracycline (OTC) were obtained from tag–recapture activities to determine timing of centrum growth-band deposition. Results from band counts distal to the OTC mark on each vertebra indicated that a single band pair (1 translucent and 1 opaque) is formed per year for blue sharks ranging from 1 to 8 years of age. Length–frequency modal analysis was also used to obtain growth estimates from a dataset spanning 26 years of research and commercial catch data. Results provide support for annual band-pair deposition in blue shark vertebrae and will aid in future blue shark age and growth studies in the Pacific Ocean.


Author(s):  
Angélica Barrera-García ◽  
Todd O'Hara ◽  
Felipe Galván-Magaña ◽  
Lía C. Méndez-Rodríguez ◽  
J. Margaret Castellini ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Rubén D. Castro-Rendón ◽  
Marcos D. Calle-Morán ◽  
Isabel García-Arévalo ◽  
Alfredo Ordiano-Flores ◽  
Felipe Galván-Magaña

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