Skates have become a concern in recent years due to the
preponderance of these elasmobranchs that are caught as bycatch or
as a directed fishery. This has raised concern because skates have
life history characteristics that may make them vulnerable to
over-exploitation. It was due to this concern that prompted Drs.
David Ebert and James Sulikowski to organize an international
symposium on the Biology of Skates . The aims and goals of the
symposium were to bring together an international group of
researchers to meet, discuss, perhaps develop collaborations, and
present their most recent findings.
The symposium was held over two days, on 13-14 July, 2006, in
conjunction with the 22nd annual meeting of the American
Elasmobranch Society in New Orleans, LA. A total of 31 authors from
four countries contributed 16 papers that appear in this volume.
The papers are broadly arranged into four separate categories:
systematics and biogeography, diet and feeding ecology,
reproductive biology, and age and growth. This is the first
dedicated book on the biology of skates. We hope that readers will
find this volume of interest and that it helps encourage and
stimulate future research into these fascinating fishes."
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