
Mariana Martins
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Aug 2017 - Jul 2021
Mar 2015 - Mar 2017
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- Feb 2018
This study provides information on the seasonal occurrence, length-width
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sexual development and size at first maturity of the critically endangered
Brazilian guitarfish Pseudobatos horkelii in southeastern Brazil. Samples were obtained
from September 2007 to August 2009 from commercial fisheries off São
Paulo State coast at depths of 10–50 m, with net mesh sizes of 150 mm in the main
net and 100 mm in the cod end. A total of 143 specimens (71 males, 72 females) were
analyzed. Total length (TL), disc width (DW), sex and reproductive variables were
recorded for each individual. Pseudobatos horkelii presents sexual dimorphism in
length-width
relationships, with females attaining larger TL and DW. Females also
mature at a larger TL, at 81.1% of the maximum TL, while males mature at 67.8% of
the maximum TL. No specimens were captured in winter, and only a small sample size
was observed in autumn. Males captured in spring and summer presented semen in
the seminal vesicle, indicating that this species may reproduce in the warmer months,
as already observed for other Rhinobatidae as well as for P. horkelii in southern Brazil.
- Jul 2017
This study presents information on the reproductive biology of Psammobatis rutrum based on 55 males
and 53 females obtained as by-catch from bottom trawlers off southern Brazil during July 2013 and
September 2014 and includes a detailed description of the egg capsule. Total lengths (LT) ranged from
22·3 to 31·6 cm and most of the sample comprised larger individuals, although there were no sexual
differences in length-frequency distributions. Significant sexual differences were found for total
length-disc width, LT –body mass and LT –eviscerated body mass relationships, with females being
heavier and larger. Males started to mature at 25·5 cm LT and females, at 25·9 cm LT, while LT at
maturity was calculated in 26·67 and 26·81 cm, respectively. Attaining larger sizes and mass may represent
a reproductive investment for females, as observed in other rajoid species. Egg bearing females
were first observed over 27·1 cm LT and ovarian fecundity was 1–12 vitellogenic follicles. The egg
capsules were 2·22–2·62 cm length and had attaching fibrils on both lateral sides. Microscopically, the
ventral face of the egg capsule was rougher than the dorsal face
- Sep 2016
This study reports the length–weight relationships (LWRs) for two elasmobranch species, Rhinobatos horkelii Müller & Henle, 1841 and Zapteryx brevirostris (Müller & Henle, 1841) collected from the southwestern Atlantic, off Brazil. Both are considered endangered species. The LWR data can be taken into consideration for further management and conservation plans.
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Award · Jun 2018
III Sharks International Conference- 1st Place Student Poster Presentation
Scholarship · Nov 2017
AES Young Professional Recruitment Fund















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