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Rev. biol. mar. oceanogr. 53(2): 279-284

Notas sobre la biología del tiburón mamona Mustelus lunulatus (Carcharhiniformes: Triakidae) en el Pacífico Central ecuatoriano 

Jesús Briones-Mendoza1, Jonathan E. Pincay-Espinoza2*, Javier Palma-Chávez2 y Andrés Romero-Caicedo3

1Facultad Ciencias del Mar, Universidad Laica ‘Eloy Alfaro’ de Manabí, Ciudadela Universitaria vía San Mateo, Manta, Manabí, 130802, Ecuador
2Subsecretaría de Recursos Pesqueros, Puerto Pesquero Artesanal de San Mateo, Manta, Manabí, Ecuador
3Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, 8901 La Jolla Shores Drive, La Jolla, California, 92037, United States of America

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Resumen

Mustelus lunulatus is the most important shark demersal species in the landings of the Ecuadorian artisanal fishery, this study was carried out to expand the knowledge about size, sex, type of growth (isometric or allometric) and reproductive aspects in males of the species. Biological traits of the sicklefin smooth-hound shark, M. lunulatus, caught in the Pacific coast of Ecuador were assessed by examining 199 individuals ranging from 41.2 to 135.0 cm in total length (TL). The means TL did not show significant differences between sexes. The sex ratio was not different from 1:1 and the weight-length relationship did not showed significant differences between males and females. Both sexes have a growth of isometric type (b males= 3.05 and b females= 3.15). Total length at sexual maturity (TL50) of male M. lunulatus, calculated from the clasper condition, was estimated to be 97.2 cm. The present study provides new information regarding the biology of M. lunulatus in Ecuadorian waters.

Palabras clave

Biology, Mustelus lunulatus, Clasper, Pacific Ecuadorian