Significance of Sex-Specific Ecological and Life History Traits on the Sustainable Exploitation of Sharks

  • Semba Y
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Abstract

Sharks, which maintain the role of top predator in aquatic ecosystems, have a reproductive system and life history traits that are quite different from those of most teleosts, including internal fertilization, slow growth, high age at maturity, and the live birth of...

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Semba, Y. (2018). Significance of Sex-Specific Ecological and Life History Traits on the Sustainable Exploitation of Sharks (pp. 77–104). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-56621-2_5

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