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There are no significant differences in the feeding habits of the male and female S. canicula.
The teeth of S. canicula in males are larger than in females.
This type of feeding in S. canicula can also be done due to their elongated body morphology.
It has very similar reproductive traits to Scyliorhinus canicula.
The majority of S. canicula that are taken by commercial fisherman and recreational anglers are discarded.
The S. canicula are small, shallow-water sharks with a slender shaped body with a blunt head.
The S. canicula is well-suited for comparative analysis of gastrulation for several reasons.
Canicula, here is the fawn-colored doggie for thy- Grundy emerged from the vortex, shaking.
In male S. canicula from West African waters, their jaws are stronger, larger and more calcinated.
The S. canicula is one of the most abundant elasmobranchs in the northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean.
The Romans knew these days as dies caniculares, and the star Sirius was called Canicula, "little dog."
This grouping is devoted to woods and running waters, which are intended as a shelter and a relief from the heat of the season, the canicula.
Behavioral analysis showed that the S. canicula uses a consistent behaviour pattern termed 'scale rasping', as a feeding mechanism.
He used the shark species Scyliorhinus canicula and the ray species Raja clavata.
Scyliorhinus canicula (Small-spotted catshark)
Linking Irakli Peak and Trakiya Heights to the southwest, and Mount Canicula to the northeast.
S. canicula is considered an opportunistic species which preys on a wide range of food, such as, molluscs, echinoderms, polychaetes, crustaceans, sipunculids and tunicates.
Dumézil elaborated that these festivals in some way were all related to the importance of water during the period of summer heat (canicula) and drought, when river and spring waters are at their lowest.
There is a temporal coincidence between the conjuration of the prodigy and the works of derivation recommended by Palladius and Columella at the time of the canicula, when the waters are at their lowest.
It was charted in 1946 by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey, and named by them because of the association with Sirius Knoll: Canicula is a synonym of Sirius, the dog star.
It is found primarily over sandy, gravelly or muddy bottoms at depths of a few metres down to 400 m. S. canicula is one of the most abundant elasmobranchs in the Northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea.
Situated 1.43 km northeast of Antonov Peak, 3.24 km southwest of Mount Canicula, 3.87 km west-northwest of Mount Daimler and 3.56 km north-northwest of Bozveli Peak.
It shares its range with the more common and closely related small-spotted catshark (S. canicula), which it resembles in appearance but can be distinguished from in having larger spots and nasal skin flaps that do not extend to the mouth.
It is extending 5.3 km between Louis-Philippe Plateau to the north and Mount Canicula and Trakiya Heights to the south, and overlooking Russell West Glacier to the west and Russell East Glacier to the southeast.