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Taylor and Francis Group, Italian Journal of Zoology, 3(82), p. 358-365

DOI: 10.1080/11250003.2015.1027308

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Ontogenetic change in the body length–mass relationship concomitant to the onset of vitellogenesis in female blackmouth catsharkGaleus melastomus(Chondrichthyes: Scyliorhinidae)

Journal article published in 2015 by G. Bello, R. Zupa ORCID, A. Corriero
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Abstract

The examination of the total length (L) vs. body mass (W) relationship in the blackmouth catshark from the southern Adriatic Sea showed the occurrence of two development phases or growth stanzas in females. The passage from the first stanza (L range: 22.8-37.4cm) to the following one (L range: 39.7-51.4cm) was marked by an inflection in the power equation correlating body mass to total length, occurring at about 38.6cm of length (change point). After the change point, growth became positively allometric. This catshark is a lecitotrophic oviparous continuous spawner, and follicles in different stages of development are simultaneously present in the ovary. The histological analysis of the ovary showed that the smallest vitellogenic follicles were about 2mm in diameter; the diameter of the largest observed oocyte was 18mm. The change point occurred slightly before the onset of vitellogenesis (smallest vitellogenic female L=41.0cm) and appeared to be related to the activation of the reproductive axis.