Age and growth of the midwater crocodile shark Pseudocarcharias kamoharai

paperPublished online on 14. July 2015

Age and growth of the midwater crocodile shark Pseudocarcharias kamoharai

R. Lessa, H. A. Andrade, K. L. De Lima, F. M. Santana

ABSTRACT:

Age and growth were analysed on the basis of 372 vertebrae from specimens of the crocodile shark Pseudocarcharias kamoharai (66·0–122·0 cm, total length, LT) collected in the south-western Atlantic Ocean. Centrum edge analysis suggested the first four months of the year as the period of band completion, leading to acceptance of free-living bands as annual. A pre-birth ring is formed in embryos >31·0 cm LT, whereas the birthmark is deposited in newborns of 46·1 ± 1·1 cm LT (mean ± s.d.). Growth was parameterized using seven models and the AIC was used for selection of the most plausible model. The von Bertalanffy growth model received the greatest support from the data, providing the following growth parameters for combined sexes: L = 129·2 cm, k = 0·137 year−1 and t0 = −3·9 years. No significant differences were detected in growth by sex, but significant differences in age composition by sex were found in the sample. Overall age ranged from 2 to >13 years in females and from 1 to 8 years in males. Males achieved first maturity at 3·1 years and females at 5·1 years, with pregnancy appearing at 4·8 years. Similar to other lamnoid species, P. kamoharai is relatively fast growing.

Journal of Fish Biology. Early View Version, doi: 10.1111/jfb.12717

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