
Also known as Sphyrna mokarran, great hammerhead shark
species of shark (Sphyrna mokarran)
great hammerhead
Species
无沟双髻鲨(学名:Sphyrna mokarran),又名八鰭丫髻鮫,为双髻鲨属真鲨科的鱼类,為體型最大的雙髻鯊,最大體長可達 6.1米(20英尺)。分布於全世界的溫帶至熱帶的沿岸與大陸棚海域。该物种的模式产地在红海[2]。無溝雙髻鯊為獨居的頂級掠食者,以多樣的獵物為食,包括甲殼綱、頭足綱、硬骨魚、魟魚、小型鯊魚等。為胎生,每兩年可產下最多 55 隻幼鯊。 無溝雙髻鯊常因為魚翅而被捕捉,因此數量已大幅減少。目前已被國際自然保護聯盟列為瀕危物種。 分布與棲息地 無溝雙髻鯊棲息於全世界介於40°N與37°S之間的熱帶沿岸海域。 参考文献 ^ Denham, J.; Stevens, J.D.; Simpfendorfer, C.; Heupel, M.R.; Cliff, G.; Morgan, A.; Graham, R.; Ducrocq, M.; Dulvy, N.K.; Seisay, M.; Asber, M.; Valenti, S.V.; Litvinov, F.; Martins, P.; Lemine Ould Sidi, M.; Tous, P. & Bucal, D. Sphyrna mokarran. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (IUCN). 2007, 2007: e.T39386A10191938 [23 December 2017]. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2007.RLTS.T39386A10191938.en. ^ 2.0 2.1 中国科学院动物研究所. 无沟双髻鲨. 《中国动物物种编目数据库》. 中国科学院微生物研究所. [2009-04-11]. (原始内容存档于2016-03-05). 外部連結 维基共享资源中相关的多媒体资源:无沟双髻鲨 八鳍丫髻鲛 Sphyrna mokarran Rüppell, 1837. 台湾物种名录. 台湾: 中央研究院生物多样性研究中心. [2013-1-24] (繁体中文). 请检查|access-date=中的日期值 (帮助) 维基物种中的分类信息:无沟双髻鲨 查 论 编 现存的鲨鱼物种 动物界 脊索动物门 脊椎动物亚门 軟骨魚纲 板鳃亚纲 六鳃鲨目 皺鰓鯊科皺鰓鯊屬 皱鳃鲨 (C. anguineus) 南非皱鳃鲨 (C. africana)(英语:Southern African frilled shark) 六鳃鲨科 (Cow sharks)七鳃鲨属 尖吻七鳃鲨 (H. perlo) 六鳃鲨属 灰六鳃鲨 (H. griseus) 大眼六鳃鲨 (H. nakamurai) 哈那鲨属 扁头哈那鲨 (N. cepedianus) 角鲨目 刺鯊科 (Gulper sharks)刺鯊屬 尖鳍刺鲨 (C. acus)
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The great hammerhead (Sphyrna mokarran) is the largest species of hammerhead shark, belonging to the family Sphyrnidae, attaining an average length of 4.6 m (15 ft) and reaching a maximum length of 6.2 m (20 ft). It is found in tropical and warm temperate waters worldwide, inhabiting coastal areas and the continental shelf. The great hammerhead can be distinguished from other hammerheads by the shape of its "hammer" (called the "cephalofoil"), which is wide with an almost straight front margin, its tall, sickle-shaped first dorsal fin, and its strongly falcated pelvic fins. A solitary, strong-swimming apex predator, the great hammerhead feeds on a wide variety of prey ranging from crustaceans and cephalopods, to bony fish, to smaller sharks. Observations of this species in the wild suggest that the cephalofoil functions to immobilize stingrays, a favored prey. This species has a viviparous mode of reproduction, bearing litters of up to 50 pups every two years.
Although potentially dangerous, the great hammerhead rarely attacks humans and can sometimes behave inquisitively toward divers. This shark is heavily fished for its large fins, which are valuable on the Chinese market as the main ingredient of shark fin soup. As a result, great hammerhead populations are declining substantially worldwide, and it has been assessed as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as of 2019.
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