Reproductive biology and diet of the grey sharpnose shark Rhizoprionodon oligolinx Springer, 1964 (Chondrichthyes: Carcharhinidae) from the north-eastern Arabian Sea


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  • G. B. Purushottama ICAR - CENTRAL MARINE FISHERIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • Thakurdas . ICAR - CENTRAL MARINE FISHERIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • V. Ramasubramanian ICAR–Central Institute of Fisheries Education
  • Gyanaranjan Dash ICAR - CENTRAL MARINE FISHERIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • K. V. Akhilesh ICAR - CENTRAL MARINE FISHERIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • S. Ramkumar ICAR - CENTRAL MARINE FISHERIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • Shoba Joe Kizhakudan ICAR - CENTRAL MARINE FISHERIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • V. V. Singh ICAR - CENTRAL MARINE FISHERIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • P. U. Zacharia ICAR - CENTRAL MARINE FISHERIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE

https://doi.org/10.21077/ijf.2017.64.4.63379-02

Abstract

Information on reproductive biology is presented for the grey sharpnose shark Rhizoprionodon oligolinx Springer, 1964 (Chondrichthyes: Carcharhiniformes), collected off the north-west coast of India in the Arabian Sea. A total of 711 individuals, of 27.0 to 93.0 cm total length (TL), 180 to 2600 g total weight (TW) were used for the study. The lengthweight relationships were significantly different between the sexes. The size-at-maturity (Lm50) for females and males was estimated to be 62.3 and 59.5 cm TL respectively. Number of embryos ranged from 1 to 7 and the size at birth was estimated between 25 to 30 cm TL. Overall sex ratio favoured the females slightly at the rate of 1.27:1. There was significant positive correlation between maternal TL and number of embryos (p<0.001). Dietary analysis of stomach contents (%IRI) revealed that R. oligolinx feeds primarily on teleosts (95.5%), cephalopods (3.2%) and crustaceans (1.2%). This study presents the first detailed biological observation on size, sex composition, size-at-maturity (Lm50) and length-weight relationship of R. oligolinx from the northern Arabian Sea.

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Author Biographies

  • G. B. Purushottama, ICAR - CENTRAL MARINE FISHERIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE
    DEMERSAL FISHERIES DIVISION AND SCIENTIST
  • Thakurdas ., ICAR - CENTRAL MARINE FISHERIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE
    DEMERSAL FISHERIES DIVISION and SENIOR TECHNICAL ASSITANT
  • V. Ramasubramanian, ICAR–Central Institute of Fisheries Education
     Fisheries Economics, Extension and StatisticsDivision and Principal Scientist
  • Gyanaranjan Dash, ICAR - CENTRAL MARINE FISHERIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE
    Crustacean Fisheries division and Scientist
  • K. V. Akhilesh, ICAR - CENTRAL MARINE FISHERIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE
    DEMERSAL FISHERIES DIVISION AND SCIENTIST
  • S. Ramkumar, ICAR - CENTRAL MARINE FISHERIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE
    Marine Biodiversity Division and Scientist
  • Shoba Joe Kizhakudan, ICAR - CENTRAL MARINE FISHERIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE
    Demersal Fisheries Division and Principal Scientist
  • V. V. Singh, ICAR - CENTRAL MARINE FISHERIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE
    Fishery Environment Division and Principal Scientist
  • P. U. Zacharia, ICAR - CENTRAL MARINE FISHERIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE
    Demersal Fisheries Division and Principal Scientist & Head

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2016-11-28

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2018-03-14

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Purushottama, G. B., ., T., Ramasubramanian, V., Dash, G., Akhilesh, K. V., Ramkumar, S., Kizhakudan, S. J., Singh, V. V., & Zacharia, P. U. (2018). Reproductive biology and diet of the grey sharpnose shark Rhizoprionodon oligolinx Springer, 1964 (Chondrichthyes: Carcharhinidae) from the north-eastern Arabian Sea. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 64(4). https://doi.org/10.21077/ijf.2017.64.4.63379-02
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