taylor2016

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SourceYear 2016
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doi 10.1111/jfb.13126
Reference TAYLOR, S.M. & HARRY, A.V. & BENNETT, M.B. (2016) Living on the edge: latitudinal variations in the reproductive biology of two coastal species of sharks. Journal of Fish Biology, 89 (5): 2399
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Trait Observations

Species Class Name Value Standard ValueType Location
Hemigaleus australiensis Length Lmax-observed 1130 cm TL max Moreton Bay
Hemigaleus australiensis Length Lmax-observed 1072 cm TL max Moreton Bay
Hemigaleus australiensis Length Lmat50 75.94 cm TL mean Moreton Bay
Hemigaleus australiensis Length Lmat95 82.9 cm TL mean Moreton Bay
Hemigaleus australiensis Length Lmat50 75.63 cm TL mean Moreton Bay
Hemigaleus australiensis Length Lmat95 79.22 cm TL mean Moreton Bay
Hemigaleus australiensis Reproduction Ovum diameter 10 mm max Moreton Bay
Hemigaleus australiensis Reproduction Uterine fecundity 8.1 n mean Moreton Bay
Hemigaleus australiensis Reproduction Uterine fecundity 4 n min Moreton Bay
Hemigaleus australiensis Reproduction Breeding interval 1 Year Moreton Bay
Hemigaleus australiensis Reproduction Seasonal Yes Yes Moreton Bay
Hemigaleus australiensis Relationships a 2.59 Coefficient Moreton Bay
Hemigaleus australiensis Relationships b 1.132 Coefficient Moreton Bay
Hemigaleus australiensis Relationships a 3.52e-09 Coefficient Moreton Bay
Hemigaleus australiensis Relationships b 3.008 Coefficient Moreton Bay
Hemigaleus australiensis Relationships a 1.51e-09 Coefficient Moreton Bay
Hemigaleus australiensis Relationships b 3.14 Coefficient Moreton Bay
Hemigaleus australiensis Relationships a 1.014e-08 Coefficient Moreton Bay
Hemigaleus australiensis Relationships b 2.842 Coefficient Moreton Bay