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First record of Odontaspis ferox (Risso, 1810) in the temperate south‐eastern Indian Ocean from in situ observations in a deep‐water canyon using baited video

First record of Odontaspis ferox (Risso, 1810) in the temperate south‐eastern Indian Ocean from... Received: 6 March 2016    Accepted: 30 April 2016 DOI: 10.1111/jai.13190 SHOR T C OMMUNICA TION First record of Odontaspis ferox (Risso, 1810) in the temperate south-­eastern­Indian­Ocean­from­in­situ­observations­in­a­ deep- water canyon using baited video 1,2 1,2 3 C. M. Wellington  | C.­B.­Wakefield  | W.T.­White Department of Fisheries, Government of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia Department of Environment and Agriculture, Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia CSIRO National Research Collections, Australian National Fish Collection, Hobart, TAS, Australia Correspondence Claire Wellington, Department of Fisheries, Government of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia. Email: claire.wellington@fish.wa.gov.au 1  | INTRODUCTION latitude (Fig. 1a). The steep embankments of this canyon drop from ~200 to 1000 m in depth before opening onto an abyssal plain at The smalltooth sandtiger shark Odontaspis ferox (Risso, 1810) is rarely >4000 m (Rennie, Pattiaratchi, & McCauley, 2009). This geomorphol - encountered (or captured) and thus its relative abundance appears low, ogy facilitates increased productivity through a confluence of oceanic patchy and disjunct, despite a worldwide distribution in relatively deep processes (e.g. upwelling), providing enhanced pelagic production and water (15 to ~800 m) throughout warm-t emperate to tropical oceans aggregation of plankton in the vicinity of the canyon (Rennie, Hanson, (Fergusson, Graham, & Compagno, 2008). Overall the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Applied Ichthyology Wiley

First record of Odontaspis ferox (Risso, 1810) in the temperate south‐eastern Indian Ocean from in situ observations in a deep‐water canyon using baited video

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Received: 6 March 2016    Accepted: 30 April 2016 DOI: 10.1111/jai.13190 SHOR T C OMMUNICA TION First record of Odontaspis ferox (Risso, 1810) in the temperate south-­eastern­Indian­Ocean­from­in­situ­observations­in­a­ deep- water canyon using baited video 1,2 1,2 3 C. M. Wellington  | C.­B.­Wakefield  | W.T.­White Department of Fisheries, Government of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia Department of Environment and Agriculture, Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia CSIRO National Research Collections, Australian National Fish Collection, Hobart, TAS, Australia Correspondence Claire Wellington, Department of Fisheries, Government of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia. Email: claire.wellington@fish.wa.gov.au 1  | INTRODUCTION latitude (Fig. 1a). The steep embankments of this canyon drop from ~200 to 1000 m in depth before opening onto an abyssal plain at The smalltooth sandtiger shark Odontaspis ferox (Risso, 1810) is rarely >4000 m (Rennie, Pattiaratchi, & McCauley, 2009). This geomorphol - encountered (or captured) and thus its relative abundance appears low, ogy facilitates increased productivity through a confluence of oceanic patchy and disjunct, despite a worldwide distribution in relatively deep processes (e.g. upwelling), providing enhanced pelagic production and water (15 to ~800 m) throughout warm-t emperate to tropical oceans aggregation of plankton in the vicinity of the canyon (Rennie, Hanson, (Fergusson, Graham, & Compagno, 2008). Overall the

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