Australian researchers film rare leopard sharks mating in the wild


Researchers said the footage identifies a critical mating habitat, which could guide conservation strategies and artificial insemination efforts aimed at boosting population numbers. - AP

SYDNEY: Researchers from Australia have filmed what is believed to be the first documented instance of two male endangered leopard sharks mating sequentially with a female in the wild off New Caledonia.

The University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC) on Monday (Sept 22) said that marine biologist Hugo Lassauce captured the rare event during a weekly snorkel at the site, part of a monitoring programme. The three sharks were about 2.3 metres long.

"It's rare to witness sharks mating in the wild, but to see it with an endangered species - and film the event - was so exciting that we just started cheering," Lassauce said.

"It was over quickly for both males, one after the other. The first took 63 seconds, the other 47. Then the males lost all their energy and lay immobile on the bottom while the female swam away actively."

The species, also known as zebra sharks because pups are born with stripes that gradually turn into spots, is listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and has mostly been studied in captivity.

Researchers said the footage identifies a critical mating habitat, which could guide conservation strategies and artificial insemination efforts aimed at boosting population numbers.

"This evidence suggests the site in New Caledonia is a critical mating habitat," said co-author Christine Dudgeon, a senior research fellow at UniSC. "From a genetic diversity perspective, we want to find out how many fathers contribute to the batches of eggs laid each year by females."

The researcher's findings were outlined in a paper published in the Journal of Ethology. - dpa

 

 

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