Productivity of two species of deepwater sharks, Deania calcea and Centrophorus squamosus in New Zealand. S.J. Parker, M.P. Francis.
By: Parker, S.J.
Contributor(s): Francis, M.P.
Material type: BookSeries: New Zealand aquatic environment and biodiversity ; No. 103.Publisher: Wellington, N.Z. Ministry for Primary Industries 2012Description: 44 p. ill. 30 cm.ISBN: 978047840746.Subject(s): SHARKS | SHOVELNOSE DOGFISH | CHATHAM RISE | SUBANTARCTIC REGIONSOnline resources: Ministry for Primary Industries | NIWA Library Summary: Basic demographic information necessary to characterise the productivity of two species of deepwater sharks, shovelnose dogfish Deania calcea and leafscale gulper shark Centrophorus squamosus in New Zealand waters was developed through analysis of age, growth, reproduction, and survey biomass trends from the collections on the Chatham Rise and Sub-Antarctic plateau.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Basic demographic information necessary to characterise the productivity of two species of deepwater sharks, shovelnose dogfish Deania calcea and leafscale gulper shark Centrophorus squamosus in New Zealand waters was developed through analysis of age, growth, reproduction, and survey biomass trends from the collections on the Chatham Rise and Sub-Antarctic plateau.
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