Pregnant sharks and rays likely to abort their young if captured

New research has found a quarter of pregnant sharks and rays lose their pups when caught, threatening some speciesAustralian researchers have found a quarter of pregnant sharks and rays abort their pups when captured, revealing a little-known risk to the survival of the slow-growing animals.An analysis of recorded instances of sharks and rays either aborting their pups or undergoing a premature birth once captured found 24% of pregnant females across 88 species lost their young. In some species, such as the pelagic stingray, the rate of abortion on capture was 85%.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Tags: Fishing Marine life Environment Sharks Wildlife Science Research Animals Oceans Conservation Source Type: news