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- Title
Habitat use of the nurse shark, Ginglymostoma cirratum, off Recife, Northeast Brazil: a combined survey with longline and acoustic telemetry.
- Authors
Ferreira, Luciana; Afonso, André; Castilho, Pedro; Hazin, Fábio
- Abstract
The nurse shark, Ginglymostoma cirratum, is an abundant coastal species widely distributed on both sides of the tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean. Despite being an endangered species in Brazil, information on bio-ecological aspects of this species is still very scarce. This study investigates seasonal fluctuations in abundance, sex ratio and residency of nurse sharks in coastal waters off Recife, northeastern Brazil. Total length of the specimens caught ranged from 107 to 300 cm. Sex ratio for nurse sharks was 1.31♀:1♂ but it showed a strong variation throughout the year. About 8% of tagged sharks were recaptured after an average of 248 days at liberty, at distances between 0.04 and 6.23 km from the tagging site. A growth rate of 15.77 ± 2.53 cm/yr was obtained from total length data collected from three recaptured specimens. Nurse sharks demonstrated some signs of affinity for temperatures between 25º and 30°C and salinities between 34 and 37. The combined analysis of longline and telemetry data indicated possible differences in habitat usage between sexes of nurse sharks off Recife.
- Subjects
ATLANTIC Ocean; RECIFE (Brazil); NURSE shark; ENDANGERED species; SALINITY &; the environment; HABITATS
- Publication
Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2013, Vol 96, Issue 6, p735
- ISSN
0378-1909
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10641-012-0067-5