2011
DOI: 10.22179/revmacn.13.224
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Chondrichthyans of the San Matías Gulf, Patagonia, Argentina

Abstract: Abstract:The San Matías Gulf (SMG; 41°-42° S; 64°-65° W) is the largest gulf in Northern Patagonia, Argentina. Up to date, the chondrichthyan fauna of this area has not been reported. Therefore, the aim of this work is to provide a list with species presence and biological characteristics of the chondrichthyans recorded in SMG during the last 30 years. A total of 13 sharks distributed in 11 families, 19 skates and rays distributed in six families, and one holocephalan have been so far recorded in SMG. From the… Show more

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“…3). This could be due to the fact that these individuals are in a more protected marine environment with hydrogeographic characteristics that favor the spawning and reproduction of several species (Di Giacomo et al, 2005;Perier et al, 2011). On the other hand, although the bottom trawl fishery is developed in both regions, the fishing activity in the area between 34º-42ºS is greater (Massa et al, 2004, Sánchez et al, 2011.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3). This could be due to the fact that these individuals are in a more protected marine environment with hydrogeographic characteristics that favor the spawning and reproduction of several species (Di Giacomo et al, 2005;Perier et al, 2011). On the other hand, although the bottom trawl fishery is developed in both regions, the fishing activity in the area between 34º-42ºS is greater (Massa et al, 2004, Sánchez et al, 2011.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although common hake has been always the main commercially exploited species, the fleet has diversified its catches by incorporating other complementary resources such as hoki (Macroronus magellanicus), the flounders (Paralichthys spp. ), Argentine seabass (Acanthistius patachonicus), Argentine sandperch (Pseudopercis semifasciata), Pink cusk-eel (Genypterus blacodes), smooth hound shark (Mustelus schmitti), silver warehou (Seriolella porosa) and several skate species (family Rajidae) DI GIÁCOMO, 2002a, 2002b;ESTALLES et al, 2011;ROMERO et al, 2013). These variations in landings along different periods are the result of changes in the behaviour of the fleet during different years and fishing seasons; thus indicating that the intensity and directionality of effort to the target species M. hubbsi and complementary species were changing throughout the fishery history.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…E. Gotschlich (1913), (5) Norman (1937), (6) De Buen (1959, (7) Carvajal (1971), (8) Menni (1973), (9) Sadowsky (1973), (10) Ojeda (1983), (11) Raschi (1984), (12) , (13) Leible (1987), (14) Leible et al (1990), (15) Lloris & Rucabado (1991), (16) Lucifora et al (2000), (17) Gomes & Picado (2001), (18) Krefft & Stehmann (1975), (2) Menni & Gosztonyi (1977), (3) FRV "Walther Herwing" (1978), (4) FRV "Holmberg" (1983), (5) , (6) Leible & Stehmann (1987), (7) Lloris & Rucabado (1991), (8) -xx- , (9) Gomes & Picado (2001), (10) Knoff et al (2001b), (11) Cedrola et al (2005), (12) Céspedes et al (2005), (13) Díaz de Astarloa et al (2008), (14) Lamilla et al (2010), (15) Perier et al (2011), (16) Arkhipkin et al (2012), (17) Lamilla et al (2012a), (18) Lamilla et al (2012b), (19) Bustamante et al (2014b). Filled circle indicates the holotype locality.…”
Section: Figure 6 Morphotypes Of Dipturus Trachyderma a Original Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estalles et al, 2011;Kyne & Sympfendorfer, 2007;Lamilla et al, 2009. Last & Gledhill, 2007;Menni & Lucifora, 2007;Kyne & Simpfendorfer, 2010;Lamilla et al, 2010;Vargas-Caro, 2010;Mabragaña et al, 2011b;Perier et al, 2011;Queirolo et al, 2011;Arkhipkin et al, 2012;Bustamante et al, 2012;Concha et al, 2012;Deli Antoni et al, 2012;Lamilla et al, 2012a, b;Naylor et al, 2012;Bovcon et al, 2013;Lamilla et al, 2013;Bustamante et al, 2014a, b;Espindola et al, 2014Sáez et al, 2014;Vargas-Caro et al, 2016a. Menni et al, 2010;Naylor et al, 2012.…”
Section: Order Rajiformes Berg 1940unclassified
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