Authors
Michael G Frisk, Thomas J Miller, Michael J Fogarty
Publication date
2001/5/1
Journal
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Volume
58
Issue
5
Pages
969-981
Publisher
NRC Research Press
Description
Published life-history parameters for sharks, skates, and rays over a wide geographic range were used to develop predictive models to estimate parameters that are difficult to measure or have not been previously estimated in elasmobranch species. We determined empirical relationships between body size (total length) and length at maturity (Lm) and age at maturity (Tm). The data used in determining these empirical relationships, the von Bertalanffy parameters asymptotic length (L) and growth rate (k), and natural mortality (M) and maximum age (Tmax) were used to describe the life-history strategies of elasmobranch fishes. M/k and Beverton's growth maturity longevity plots were used to make comparisons between teleost fishes, reptiles, and elasmobranchs. We found that the M/k ratio in elasmobranchs is significantly different from those for other fish and reptile taxa. We linked elasmobranch species fecundity …
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