Annual breeding in a captive smalltooth sawfish, Pristis pectinata.
Kathryn I FlowersDemian D ChapmanTodd KempDave WertKevin A FeldheimPublished in: Journal of fish biology (2020)
The critically endangered smalltooth sawfish Pristis pectinata reproduces biennially in central west Florida, U.S.A. Here we demonstrate that smalltooth sawfish are physiologically capable of reproducing annually in a captive environment. The smalltooth sawfish are held in an open system, with abiotic conditions that vary naturally with the surrounding environment in The Bahamas. This suggests wild smalltooth sawfish may also be capable of annual reproduction provided there are adequate prey resources, limited competition and mate availability.
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