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Chondrichthyans (sharks, rays, and chimaeras) are highly susceptible to the impacts of fisheries due to their vulnerable life-history traits. Over the last 100 years, several cases of local extinction have been documented in heavily fished areas across the Mediterranean Sea. In the Strait of Sicily (SoS), one of the main demersal fishing grounds of the Mediterranean, chondrichthyans constitute a significant component of both commercial and discarded bycatch. In this area, the lack of long-term data series on these species hinders our ability to fully comprehend the extent of changes due to both overfishing and climate variations. Here we aim to use historical data from the end of the 19th century, provided by Döderlein, to uncover evidence of long-term changes in the occurrence and diversity of these fishes. We employ a semi-quantitative approach to compare past data with recent frequency of occurrence estimates, to improve our ability to propose management advice. We report a decline in both the number of species and the frequency of occurrence of sharks and ray species in the study region over the past 150 years. Our findings shed light on the current status of sharks and rays compared to the historical data from the 19th century and highlight the urgent need to develop management strategies to mitigate the impact of harvesting on these vulnerable species.
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Brain Behav Evol
June 2025
Sezione di Biologia Animale ed Ecologia, Dipartimento di Scienze Della Vita e Dell'Ambiente, Università Degli Studi di Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy.
Introduction: Chondrichthyans represent some of the earliest diverging lineages of jawed vertebrates, making them key models for studying the evolution of vertebrate brains. Despite their evolutionary significance, Mediterranean species remain understudied. This research focuses on the speckled skate (Raja polystigma), an endemic Mediterranean benthic species with distinct life history traits, such as bathymetric segregation and postnatal shifts in diet.
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July 2025
Unidad de Zoología Marina, Instituto Cavanilles de Biodiversidad y Biología Evolutiva, Universitat de València, Paterna, Spain.
Chondrichthyans are highly vulnerable to fisheries overexploitation, and postcapture mortality poses a significant threat to most species. Global bycatch mitigation guidelines recommend adopting hierarchical decision-making approaches tailored to species-specific vulnerabilities and socioeconomic and regulatory contexts. Effective implementation of such strategies requires robust understanding of the factors driving vulnerability to postcapture mortality.
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December 2024
Departament de Biologia Animal, de Biologia Vegetal i d'Ecologia, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193, Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain; Association for the Study and Conservation of Elasmobranchs and its Ecosystems (Catsharks), Barcelona, Spain.
Evol Appl
September 2024
Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences (BiGeA), Laboratory of Genetics and Genomics of Marine Resources and Environment University of Bologna Ravenna Italy.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
August 2024
Research Institute in Environment and Marine Sciences (IMEDMAR-UCV), Catholic University of Valencia Saint Vincent Martir, Calp, Alicante, Spain.