“…Age at maturity is about 10 years for females and 8 years for males, with between four and 18 offspring being produced per litter (Ebert et al, 2013;Hazin et al, 2000). It is a severely overexploited shark species, being caught in pelagic longline fisheries targeting swordfish and tuna, mainly along the western Atlantic Ocean (Amorim, Arfelli, & Fagundes, 1998;Carlson, Cortes, Neer, McCandless, & Beerkircher, 2008;Domingues, Amorim, & Hilsdorf, 2013;Tavares & Arocha, 2008). Various characteristics of this species have been well studied in the western South Atlantic, such as fisheries (Domingues, Caltabellotta, & Amorim, 2016), reproduction (Hazin et al, 2000), age and growth (Santana & Lessa, 2004), demographic analysis (Santana, Duarte-Neto, & Lessa, 2009), and feeding habits (Vaske-Junior, Vooren, & Lessa, 2009).…”