Report on fetal mummification in the scalloped hammerhead shark Sphyrna lewini

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2020-05-20

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Martins, Mariana F. [UNESP]
Rolim, Fernanda A. [UNESP]
Gadig, Otto B. F. [UNESP]

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Wiley-Blackwell

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This study describes the fetal mummification process in two embryos of a 310 cm total length scalloped hammerhead shark Sphyrna lewini caught in southeastern Brazil, in December 2017. Fourteen embryos were observed in total, in which two males in the left uterus presented different stages of mummification. Both mummified embryos were covered by an exudate (i.e., a mucous substance), indicating a hematic mummification process. All embryos were at the placentotrophic stage of development, indicating that they were close to parturition. An intrinsic characteristic is suggested as possible etiology for this condition, such as umbilical torsion, because both embryos were at different sizes and, therefore, at different development stages. In addition, the sample size did not allow the authors to presume any pollution effect once only one female was observed. Finally, fetal mummification and other embryonic development disorders might have populational impacts due to reduction in embryo survival and, consequently, recruitment. For this reason and considering that S. lewini is categorized as a critically endangered species, this study's results have conservational relevance.

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Carcharhiniformes, embryo, hematic mummification, Sphyrnidae, umbilical torsion

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Journal Of Fish Biology. Hoboken: Wiley, v. 97, n. 1, p. 309-313, 2020.