Copepoda source details
Oviparous, details of spawning not recorded. Biology poorly known. Probably eats bottom invertebrates as with other ... [details]
deepish water species found at 40 to 275 m, with most records below 100m and from trawler hauls [details]
feeds on a wide variety of bony fishes (teleosts), with elasmobranchs an important secondary prey; crustaceans, ... [details]
feeds on crustaceans, molluscs (including top shells [Trochidae; Gastropoda]), small fishes and sea urchins. [details]
Feeds on crabs and demersal fishes including midshipman (Porichthys, Batrachoididae). [details]
feeds primarily on benthic invertebrates, mainly echinoderms. Prey items include sea urchins, starfish, ... [details]
An inshore and offshore, littoral shark. This shark occurs in the surf zone off sandy and rocky beaches, in shallow ... [details]
Found on coral reefs, lagoons, rocky shores, and mangrove estuaries, depths from 3 to 100 m. [details]
A little-known inshore bottom shark, possibly on coral reefs. [details]
These are warm-temperate and tropical bottom sharks of water above 21°C, mostly confined to the continental and ... [details]
A common benthic and epibenthic shark, found on the eastern Pacific continental shelf most abundantly at depths ... [details]
A moderately common benthic and epibenthic shark of the southern Australian continental shelf at moderate depths, ... [details]
A common, temperate-water bullhead shark of the western North Pacific continental shelf, occurring at moderate ... [details]
A warm-temperate and tropical bullhead shark of littoral continental waters, found on rocky bottom including reefs ... [details]
Acommon littoral, nocturnal bottom shark of the temperate Australian continental shelves and uppermost slopes, ... [details]
A little-known but apparently common tropical and warm-temperate bullhead shark of inshore continental and insular ... [details]
outer continental shelf and uppermost slope [details]
Caught off southern Oman, depth 80 m, presumably on soft bottom as specimens came from commercial trawlers. [details]
on the continental and insular shelves of the western Pacific from inshore down to at least 50 m in the South China ... [details]
Apoorly known, bottom-dwelling shark that inhabits the outer continental shelves and upper slopes and is found ... [details]
Sand tiger sharks are tropical to warm-temperate, inshore to offshore, littoral and deepwater sharks. They occur in ... [details]
This shark is a little-known inhabitant of deepish water in warm-temperate and tropical seas, on or near the bottom ... [details]
Apparently an inhabitant of the continental and insular slopes near the bottom at 600 to 1 000 or more metres ... [details]
A little-known temperate to tropical inshore bottom shark, found on rocky and coral reefs. [details]
A little-known but possibly common tropical inshore bottom shark of the Australian northern continental shelf. ... [details]
Maximum total length at least 318 cm, with recent records from shark meshing operations in Australia suggesting a ... [details]
Maximum 122 cm but most adults are below 97 cm. [details]
Maximum said to be 152 cm long and attaining at least 130 cm, but most individuals are below 122 cm. [details]
Maximum total length about 120 cm. [details]
Maximum total length reported as 165 cm, but apparently rare above 137 cm. [details]
Maximum about 83 cm; hatchling 18 cm; males immature at 39 cm, adolescent at 56 cm, adults to at least 69 cm; ... [details]
Maximum size 61 cm. An adult male is 52 cm and an adult female 61.2 cm. [details]
Maximum total length about 122 cm, hatchlings at least 15 cm, males immature at 44 cm and mature at 64 to 84 cm, ... [details]
pers. comm. for a bullhead shark collected off Oman, apparently representing an undescribed species. This is ... [details]