- Pelagic thresher
Taxobox
name = Pelagic thresher
image_width = 250px
status = VU
status_system = iucn3.1
status_ref = cite press release |title=More oceanic sharks added to the IUCN Red List |publisher=IUCN |date=2007-02-22 |url=http://www.iucn.org/en/news/archive/2007/02/22_pr_sharks.htm |format= |language= |accessdate=2007-02-25 |quote=All three species of thresher sharks, known for scythe-like tails that can be as long as their bodies - were listed as "Vulnerable" globally. ]
regnum =Animalia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Chondrichthyes
subclassis =Elasmobranchii
ordo =Lamniformes
familia =Alopiidae
genus = "Alopias "
species = "A. pelagicus"
range_
range_map_width = 250px
range_map_caption = Range of pelagic thresher shark (in blue)
binomial = "Alopias pelagicus"
binomial_authority = Nakamura, 1935 The pelagic thresher, "Alopias pelagicus", is athresher shark of the genus "Alopias ", found intropical ocean s, at depths down to convert|500|m|ft.Reproduction and growth
The pelagic thresher reproduces via
ovoviviparity , this is where the embryo is nourished in the yolk sac, in later development the unborn shark is feed on ovulated eggs, a process known asoophagy . At birth the young measure around convert|5.1|ft|m to convert|6.2|ft|m. The gestation period is unknown.The average size of the pelagic is convert|12|ft|m and a weight of convert|153|lb|kg. Males reach maturity at 7 or 8 years of age, while females reach maturity at 8 or 9 years of age. In the wild the pelagic thresher can live for approximately 16 years.Habitat and diet
The pelagic thresher prefers open ocean where they can be found from the surface to depths of around convert|492|ft|m. They are abundant of the north-east coast of
Taiwan and North American waters aroundCalifornia andMexico . Their full distribution is unknown due to confusion with the long-tailed thresher, "Alopias vulpinus".The pelagic thresher's preferred food are
herring ,flying fish and pelagicsquid . They use their extremely long uppercaudal fin in a whip-like fashion to stun their prey.Conservation
They are currently being exploited by the fishing industry and are classed as vulnerable, but they are not yet a protected species. It was first assessed by the
IUCN in 2007, gaining a "vulnerable" status.References
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