Fetal mummification in silky shark (Carcharhinus falciformis) from the Gulf of California, Mexico

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The aim of this work was the description of fetal mummification in silky shark. During July of 2001 in Santa Maria fishing camp, Gulf of California Mexico, fourteen pregnant female of silky sharks were captured. In all of them the embryos were found to be dehydrated. However, total observations were possible in only two litters. Six embryos in each analyzed litters were found. All the embryos were mummified, complete and without maceration. Because the litters were totally mummificated in several females, it was suggested that fetal mummification was produced by the environmental condition.

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Sandoval-Castillo, J., & Villavicencio-Garayzar, C. (2008). Fetal mummification in silky shark (Carcharhinus falciformis) from the Gulf of California, Mexico. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 51(3), 551–554. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-89132008000300015

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