New biological data on the rare, threatened shark Carcharhinus leiodon (Carcharhinidae) from the Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-19, 08:48authored byMoore, ABM, Almojil, D, Harris, M, Jabado, RW, White, WT
New biological data relevant to the conservation of the rare and threatened shark <i>Carcharhinus leiodon </i>are presented, based on specimens sampled in fish markets in Kuwait, the UAE and Yemen. The maximum size of this species is extended to 1648mm total length (TL); females are mature by at least 1312mm TL and demonstrate placental viviparity with litters of 4-6 embryos. In the north-western Persian Gulf there is evidence that parturition occurs in spring when embryos are 350-515mm TL, with at least some neonate individuals probably remaining in the area through the summer. Further records of<i> C. leiodon</i> from the western Arabian Sea indicate that adults are present in this region throughout the year. Landings of<i> C. leiodon </i>apparently caught in the eastern Persian Gulf may extend the highly fragmented known distribution of this species. Contrary to an earlier study, the first detailed examination of dissected adult<i> C. leiodon </i>jaws revealed that fine serrations are present on upper teeth, and characters are provided to separate the dentition and jaws of C. leiodon from congeners. The stomach of an adult <i>C. leiodon</i> contained bentho-demersal fish, and an individual with fin abnormalities is noted.