G. Watson et Mj. Smale, Reproductive biology of shortnose spiny dogfish, Squalus megalops, from the Agulhas Bank, South Africa, MAR FRESH R, 49(7), 1998, pp. 695-703
Aspects of the reproductive biology of Squalus megalops were investigated i
n material collected from commercial and research trawl samples from the Ag
ulhas Bank. The largest male measured 572 mm TL and the largest female 782
mm. The size at which 50% of the males in the population were sexually matu
re was similar to 400 mm; 50% of the females were mature at similar to 500
mm, and 50% were pregnant at similar to 510 mm. Litter size varied from 2 t
o 4 but only the largest females had the maximum litter size. Reproduction
in S. megalops is aplacental-viviparous, and the pups are 232-277 mm at bir
th. The sex ratio of embryos was not significantly different from unity. Tr
awled dogfish had a sex ratio significantly different from unity, probably
because of sampling bias; aggregations were apparently not adequately sampl
ed over their entire distribution.