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Age and growth of the tiger shark <i>Galeocerdo cuvier</i> off the east coast of Australia
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BiologyEngineeringBody SizeFitnessNatural SciencesMammalogyEvolutionary BiologyPopulation EcologyNarrow Banding PatternsG. Cuvier PopulationsAllometric StudyMarine BiodiversityMarine EcologyZoogeographyAquatic OrganismMarine BiologyEast CoastCaptive Growth Data
Total lengths (L(T)) at age and growth rates for south-west Pacific Galeocerdo cuvier were estimated from vertebral growth-band counts of 202 sagitally sectioned centra from 112 females (71-430 cm L(T)), 79 males (72-351 cm L(T)) and 11 of unknown sex. Captive growth data were also examined to complement vertebral age estimations. The sexes combined modelled growth coefficient (k = 0.08) was smaller than previously reported for G. cuvier populations elsewhere. Split-band and narrow banding patterns were identified as potential sources of age underestimation in this species.
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