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Distribution

Queensland, Australia.
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Western Pacific: Australia.
  • Yearsley, G.K., P.R. Last and W.T. White 2008 A new species of sawshark, Pristiophorus delicatus sp. Nov. (Pristionphoriformes: Pristiophoridae), from Northeastern Australia. In Last, P.R., White, W.T. & Pogonoski, J.J. (eds.): Descriptions of New Australian Chondrichthyans. CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research Paper no. 22. (Ref. 76934)   http://www.fishbase.org/references/FBRefSummary.php?id=76934&speccode=64115 External link.
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Range Description

This species is restricted to a confined region in northeastern Australia between Rockhampton and Cairns off the coast of Queensland.
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Physical Description

Size

Max. size

62.5 cm TL (male/unsexed; (Ref. 76934)); 84.5 cm TL (female)
  • Yearsley, G.K., P.R. Last and W.T. White 2008 A new species of sawshark, Pristiophorus delicatus sp. Nov. (Pristionphoriformes: Pristiophoridae), from Northeastern Australia. In Last, P.R., White, W.T. & Pogonoski, J.J. (eds.): Descriptions of New Australian Chondrichthyans. CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research Paper no. 22. (Ref. 76934)   http://www.fishbase.org/references/FBRefSummary.php?id=76934&speccode=64115 External link.
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Diagnostic Description

This small species possess the following characters: nostril to barbel origin is 3.2-3.7 times mouth to nostril; prenasal length 1.7-1.8 times the prebarbel length; preoral length 2.1-2.4 times the interdorsal space; pectoral anterior margin 1.2-1.5 times the dorsal-caudal space; dorsal caudal margin 4.4-5.0 times caudal fin depth; width of mouth 2.7-3.7 times the length spiracle; color dorsally pale to medium yellowish brown, ventrally pale whitish to yellowish; 49-55 monospondylous centra; 50-54 precaudal diplospondylous centra; 149-156 total vertebral centra (Ref. 76934).
  • Yearsley, G.K., P.R. Last and W.T. White 2008 A new species of sawshark, Pristiophorus delicatus sp. Nov. (Pristionphoriformes: Pristiophoridae), from Northeastern Australia. In Last, P.R., White, W.T. & Pogonoski, J.J. (eds.): Descriptions of New Australian Chondrichthyans. CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research Paper no. 22. (Ref. 76934)   http://www.fishbase.org/references/FBRefSummary.php?id=76934&speccode=64115 External link.
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Ecology

Habitat

Environment

pelagic-oceanic; marine; depth range 246 - 405 m (Ref. 76934)
  • Yearsley, G.K., P.R. Last and W.T. White 2008 A new species of sawshark, Pristiophorus delicatus sp. Nov. (Pristionphoriformes: Pristiophoridae), from Northeastern Australia. In Last, P.R., White, W.T. & Pogonoski, J.J. (eds.): Descriptions of New Australian Chondrichthyans. CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research Paper no. 22. (Ref. 76934)   http://www.fishbase.org/references/FBRefSummary.php?id=76934&speccode=64115 External link.
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Habitat and Ecology

Habitat and Ecology
Pristiophorus sp. nov. B is found in depths ranging from 300 to 400 m. This species grows to approximately 84 cm TL, with males maturing at about 62 cm total length (TL). The biology of this species is almost entirely unknown.

Systems
  • Marine
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Conservation

Conservation Status

IUCN Red List Assessment


Red List Category
LC
Least Concern

Red List Criteria

Version
3.1

Year Assessed
2003

Assessor/s
Heupel, M.R. (SSG Australia & Oceania Regional Workshop, March 2003)

Reviewer/s
Fowler, S., Kyne, P.M. & Cavanagh, R.D. (Shark Red List Authority)

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Justification
The Tropical Sawshark (Pristiophorus delicatus) is an endemic species known only from off northeastern Australia. Little is known of its biology, other than small size at maturity, which may indicate that it is a relatively productive species. Its area of occurrence receives little fishing effort. There are no identifiable threats to the species and, therefore it is classified as Least Concern.
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Population

Population
Little is known about the population size in this range and no scientific data are currently available concerning the population size of this species.

Population Trend
Unknown
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Threats

Least Concern (LC)
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Major Threats
This species is unlikely to be collected as bycatch in commercial fisheries since its distribution is outside fished areas.
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Management

Conservation Actions

Conservation Actions
Currently there are no conservation measures in place for this species.
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Wikipedia

Tropical sawshark

The tropical sawshark, Pristiophorus delicatus, is a recently described species of sawshark, family Pristiophoridae, formerly known in literature as Pristiophorus sp. B. It is endemic to northwestern Australia, found on the upper continental slope off Queensland from south of the Samaurez Reef, at a depth of 246–405 meters (810–1,330 ft). Its specific epithet delicatus is Latin for "delicate", referring to the fine teeth on its saw-like rostrum.[3]

This is a small species; the maximum known length is 85 cm (33 in) for females and 63 cm (25 in) for males (although no mature males have yet been examined). The body is slender with a circular cross-section, and depressed forward of the gill slits. The elongated, saw-like snout tapers evenly to its tip, and bears very slender lateral teeth of variable length and a pair of filamentous, dorsoventrally flattened barbels. The eyes are large and oval in shape. The mouth is large and broadly arched; there are 47 tooth rows in the upper jaw and 37 in the lower. The teeth have flattened, oval bases and a single narrow, pointed cusp. The pectoral fins are large with narrowed rounded tips and weakly concave rear margins. The two dorsal fins are well-separated, the first longer and broader than the second. The caudal fin is short, with the lower lobe absent.[3]

The coloration is medium brown above and white below; there are pronounced white rear margins on the dorsal and caudal fins. The paired fins are mostly pale with brownish basal portions clearly demarcated from the rest of the fin.[3] Very little is known of the biology of the tropical sawshark; its small size may indicate that it is reproductively productive. There is little fishing pressure within its range, and so it is classified as of Least Concern by the World Conservation Union.[1]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b Cavanagh, R.D., Kyne, P.M., Fowler, S.L., Musick, J.A. and Bennett, M.B. (2003). The Conservation Status of Australasian Chondrichthyans. Brisbane: The University of Queensland, School of Biomedical Sciences. ISBN 0-9751041-1-X. 
  2. ^ Pristiophorus delicatus, Encyclopedia of Life, http://www.eol.org/pages/7199561
  3. ^ a b c Yearsley, G.K., Last, P.R. and White, W.T. (26 June 2008). "A new species of sawshark, Pristiophorus delicatus sp. nov. (Pristiophoriformes: Pristiophoridae), from northeastern Australia". In Last, P.R., White, W.T. and Pogonoski, J.J. Descriptions of New Australian Chondrichthyans. Hobart: CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research. pp. 23–34. 
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Eastern Australian sawshark

The Eastern Australian sawshark, "Pristiophorus peroniensis", is a sawshark of the family Pristiophoridae, found off southeastern mainland Australia at depths of between 100 and 630 m. Its length is up to 1.36 m.

Prior to its description in 2008, this species was known as Pristiophorus sp. A. This species is now considered to be a synonym of Pristiophorus delicatus Yearsley, Last & White, 2008[1]

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Dwarf sawshark

The dwarf sawshark, Pristiophorus sp.D, is a sawshark of the family Pristiophoridae, found in the west Indian Ocean from Mozambique and possibly Somalia, to the Arabian Sea off Pakistan.

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Philippine sawshark

The Philippine sawshark, Pristiophorus sp.C, is a sawshark of the family Pristiophoridae, found in the Philippines off Apo Island and southern Luzon at depths of between 230 and 590 m. Its length is up to 73 cm.

Its reproduction is presumed to be ovoviviparous.

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