Ja. Castro et J. Mejuto, REPRODUCTIVE PARAMETERS OF BLUE SHARK, PRIONACE GLAUCA, AND OTHER SHARKS IN THE GULF-OF-GUINEA, Marine and freshwater research, 46(6), 1995, pp. 967-973
In total, 1967 pelagic sharks of eight different species were sampled
in waters of the Gulf of Guinea between June and August 1993 by commer
cial longline gear, Catches of Prionace glauca and Sphyrna zygaena inc
luded a large number of pregnant females, making it possible to calcul
ate some of their reproductive parameters. In total, 419 gravid female
s of P. glauca were caught, ranging in size from 170 to 260 cm fork le
ngth. The size at which 50% of females have embryos was determined to
be 180 cm FL. Examination of the uteri from 128 of these females showe
d a higher number of embryos (59-60%) in the right uterus. The mean nu
mber of embryos was 37. Data on embryo size suggests that P. glauca ma
y have a west-east migration to give birth along the Atlantic equatori
al line. The embryonic sex ratio was 1:1. In the same catch there were
21 gravid females of S. zygaena. No difference in the number of embry
os between uteri was found in this species. Mean embryo number was 33.
5 and embryonic sex ratio was 1: 1.