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First record of the electric ray Narcine leoparda (Batoidea: Torpediniforms: Narcinidae) in Ecuadorian waters
ArticleAbstract: Six electric rays, Narcine leoparda, were caught off the coast of Manta, Ecuador between August 2013Palabras claves:Batoids, Equadorian waters, NarcinidaeAutores:Andrés F. Romero-Caicedo, Javier Palma-Chávez, Jonathan Eduardo Pincay-Espinoza, Maribel Carrera-FernándezFuentes:scopusReproduction of the whitesnout guitarfish Rhinobatos leucorhynchus in the Ecuadorian Pacific Ocean
ArticleAbstract: Biological sampling of whitesnout guitarfish Rhinobatos leucorhynchus, caught as by-catch in the comPalabras claves:Batoids, ECUADOR, Gestation, maturity, Reproductive cycle, RhinobatidaeAutores:Andrés F. Romero-Caicedo, Maribel Carrera-FernándezFuentes:scopusReproductive parameters of the Pacific angel shark Squatina californica (Selachii: Squatinidae)
ArticleAbstract: Reproductive characteristics of the Pacific angel shark, Squatina californica, were evaluated from 4Palabras claves:oocytes, reproduction, Segregation, sexual maturityAutores:Andrés F. Romero-Caicedo, Galvan-Magana F., Hernández-Herrera A., Maribel Carrera-FernándezFuentes:scopusNotes on the biology of the blue shark Prionace glauca (Carcharhiniformes: Carcharhinidae) in Ecuadorian waters
ArticleAbstract: The blue shark Prionace glauca is an important fishery resource in Ecuador. A total of 577 organismsPalabras claves:CLASPER, Manta, Segregation, sexual maturityAutores:Andrés F. Romero-Caicedo, Javier Palma-Chávez, Jesús Briones-Mendoza, Jonathan Eduardo Pincay-EspinozaFuentes:scopusWeight-length relationships of six batoids in the Ecuadorian Pacific
ArticleAbstract: Weight-length relationships (WLR) were estimated for six batoids, namely: Urotrygon chilensis, NarciPalabras claves:Autores:A. Cruz-Martínez, Andrés F. Romero-Caicedo, Maribel Carrera-Fernández, Peggy Loor-AndradeFuentes:scopus