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Marine and Freshwater Research Marine and Freshwater Research
Volume 58 Number 1 2007
Chondrichthyan Special Issue


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Editorial – Chondrychthyan Special Issue 

D. J. McGlashan

pp. iii-iii

 


The state of research on chondrichthyan fishes 

Terence I. Walker

pp. 1-3

 


Chondrichthyan demographic modelling: an essay on its use, abuse and future 

Enric Cortés

pp. 4-6

 


The state of chondrichthyan taxonomy and systematics 

Peter R. Last

pp. 7-9

 


Age under-estimation in New Zealand porbeagle sharks (Lamna nasus): is there an upper limit to ages that can be determined from shark vertebrae? 

Malcolm P. Francis, Steven E. Campana and Cynthia M. Jones

pp. 10-23

  
 


Comparison of deterministic growth models fitted to length-at-age data of the piked spurdog (Squalus megalops) in south-eastern Australia 

J. Matías Braccini, Bronwyn M. Gillanders, Terence I. Walker and Javier Tovar-Avila

pp. 24-33

  
 


Age and growth of the scalloped hammerhead shark, Sphyrna lewini, in the north-west Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico 

Andrew N. Piercy, John K. Carlson, James A. Sulikowski and George H. Burgess

pp. 34-40

  
 


Age, growth and maturity of the roundel skate, Raja texana, from the Gulf of Mexico, USA 

James A. Sulikowski, Sarah B. Irvine, Kate C. DeValerio and John K. Carlson

pp. 41-53

  
 


Maturity and growth characteristics of a commercially exploited stingray, Dasyatis dipterura 

Wade D. Smith, Gregor M. Cailliet and Everardo Mariano Melendez

pp. 54-66

  
 


Spatial and temporal variation in the reproductive biology of gummy shark Mustelus antarcticus (Chondrichthyes : Triakidae) harvested off southern Australia 

Terence I. Walker

pp. 67-97

  
 


The reproductive cycle of the smooth skate, Malacoraja senta, in the Gulf of Maine 

James A. Sulikowski, Scott Elzey, Jeff Kneebone, Joe Jurek, W. Huntting Howell and Paul C. W. Tsang

pp. 98-103

  
 


Reproductive biology and diet of the southern fiddler ray, Trygonorrhina fasciata (Batoidea : Rhinobatidae), an important trawl bycatch species 

Lindsay J. Marshall, William T. White and Ian C. Potter

pp. 104-115

  
 


Distribution and reproductive biology of the sandbar shark, Carcharhinus plumbeus (Nardo), in Western Australian waters 

R. B. McAuley, C. A. Simpfendorfer, G. A. Hyndes and R. C. J. Lenanton

pp. 116-126

  
 


Spatial and seasonal distribution patterns of juvenile and adult raggedtooth sharks (Carcharias taurus) tagged off the east coast of South Africa 

M. L. Dicken, A. J. Booth, M. J. Smale and G. Cliff

pp. 127-134

  
 


Hard prey specialists or opportunistic generalists? An examination of the diet of the cownose ray, Rhinoptera bonasus 

A. B. Collins, M. R. Heupel, R. E. Hueter and P. J. Motta

pp. 135-144

  
 


Plasma catecholamine levels as indicators of the post-release survivorship of juvenile pelagic sharks caught on experimental drift longlines in the Southern California Bight 

Barbara V. Hight, David Holts, Jeffrey B. Graham, Brian P. Kennedy, Valerie Taylor, Chugey A. Sepulveda, Diego Bernal, Darlene Ramon, Randall Rasmussen and N. Chin Lai

pp. 145-151

  
 


  
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