BIOTIC Species Information for Dipturus batis
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Researched by | Ken Neal & Paolo Pizzolla | Data supplied by | MarLIN |
Refereed by | This information is not refereed. | ||
General Biology | |||
Growth form | Pisciform |
Feeding method | Predator |
Mobility/Movement | Swimmer |
Environmental position | Demersal |
Typical food types | Bristle worms, sand eels, crabs and flatfish | Habit | Free living |
Bioturbator | Flexibility | Low (10-45 degrees) | |
Fragility | Intermediate | Size | Large(>50cm) |
Height | Growth Rate | 0.9 - 14 kg/year | |
Adult dispersal potential | 100-1000m | Dependency | Independent |
Sociability | Solitary | ||
Toxic/Poisonous? | No | ||
General Biology Additional Information | The growth rate listed above may seem quite rapid but if weight at maturity is taken into consideration, 54 kg for males (Muus & Dahlstrom, 1974) and 94 kg for females (Walker & Hislop 1998) it can be seen that it takes many years to reach maturity. The data for growth rate came from tag and release studies off the west coast of Scotland (Sutcliffe, 1994; Little, 1995, 1998) by comparing weight change of skate between captures. Skates seem to have a start-and-stop growth pattern, where they have rapid growth for a short period and then remain at that weight for some time with no growth until they have another episode of rapid growth (Sutcliffe, 1994). | ||
Biology References | Muus & Dahlstrom, 1974, Sutcliffe, 1994, Walker & Hislop, 1998, Brander, 1981, Little, 1998, Little, 1995, Mitchell & Gallagher, 2000, Anon, 1999vii, |