Nuevos registros continentales del tiburón toro Carcharhinus leucas de Sumatra, Indonesia

Autores/as

  • Peter Gausmann Working Group Biogeography and Landscape Ecology, Department of Geography, Faculty of Geosciences, Ruhr University Bochum, Universitätsstraße 150, 44801 - Bochum, Germany
  • Veryl Hasan Fisheries and Marine Faculty, Aquaculture Department, Airlangga University, 60115 - Surabaya, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47193/mafis.3532022010905

Palabras clave:

Biogeografía, Carcharhinidae, elasmobranquios, agua dulce, conservación, área con datos escasos

Resumen

Se reportaron por primera vez seis nuevos registros del tiburón toro Carcharhinus leucas en cinco cuencas fluviales diferentes de Sumatra, Indonesia, como resultado de las capturas de pescadores artesanales y deportivos, incluidos registros de ríos del norte y oeste de Sumatra. Estos hallazgos resaltan la importancia de las cuencas de los ríos de Sumatra para la reproducción de esta especie amenazada en aguas de Indonesia. Los registros continentales de C. leucas en el Sudeste Asiático y, en particular, en Indonesia, son escasos pero importantes para la conservación de la naturaleza y la gestión pesquera sostenible en el futuro.

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Biografía del autor/a

Peter Gausmann, Working Group Biogeography and Landscape Ecology, Department of Geography, Faculty of Geosciences, Ruhr University Bochum, Universitätsstraße 150, 44801 - Bochum, Germany

Veryl Hasan, Fisheries and Marine Faculty, Aquaculture Department, Airlangga University, 60115 - Surabaya, Indonesia

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Publicado

13-07-2022

Cómo citar

Gausmann, P. y Hasan, V. (2022) «Nuevos registros continentales del tiburón toro Carcharhinus leucas de Sumatra, Indonesia», Marine and Fishery Sciences (MAFIS), 35(3), pp. 437–444. doi: 10.47193/mafis.3532022010905.