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Differences in δ15 N and δ13 C between embryonic and maternal tissues of the ovoviviparous bluntnose sixgill shark Hexanchus griseus.

Geoffrey J OsgoodBrian TimmerKieran CoxFrancis JuanesJulia K Baum
Published in: Journal of fish biology (2020)
Stable nitrogen (δ15 N) and carbon (δ13 C) isotope ratios from muscle, liver and yolk were analysed from the mother and embryos of an ovoviviparous shark, Hexanchus griseus. Embryonic liver and muscle had similar δ15 N and δ13 C ratios or were depleted in heavy isotopes, compared to the same maternal somatic and reproductive yolk tissues, but no relationship existed between δ15 N or δ13 C and embryo length, as expected, because a switch to placental nourishment is lacking in this species. This study expands the understanding of maternal nourishment and embryonic stable isotope differences in ovoviviparous sharks.
Keyphrases
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • birth weight
  • gene expression
  • skeletal muscle
  • pregnant women
  • weight gain
  • copy number
  • physical activity