Regional variation in multiple paternity in the brown smooth-hound shark from the northeastern Pacific

Published on
29 March 2022

Regional variation in multiple paternity in the brown smooth-hound shark Mustelus henlei from the northeastern Pacific

J. Juan Rendón-Herrera, Juan Carlos Pérez-Jiménez, Nancy C. Saavedra-Sotelo

ABSTRACT:

Multiple paternity (MP) in the brown smooth-hound shark (Mustelus henlei) was assessed in 15 litters (15 mothers and 97 embryos) collected in the northern Gulf of California of which 86.7% were sired by more than one male (i.e., from 2 to 4 sires). When taken together with results from previous studies, this record indicates that there is regional variation in MP in M. henlei in the northeastern Pacific. This pattern is associated with variations in the reproductive traits of each population (e.g., female size and litter size). In the Gulf of California, the results of a generalized linear model (GLZ) indicated that the litters of larger females had a higher probability of MP compared to those of smaller females.

Journal of Fish Biology, DOI: 10.1111/jfb.15050

SOURCE

Leave a Reply