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ABSTRACT The age, growth, and longevity parameters of crocodile shark, Pseudocarcharias kamoharai, from Santa Rosa, Ecuador were estimated. A number of 328 organisms were analyzed, 158 females (69 to 117 cm total length, TL) and 170 males (72.5 to 110 cm TL). The relationship between the vertebra's radius and TL was moderate (r2 = 0.63), indicating a relation between structure growth and the organism's size. Females were four to 14 years old and males were four to 12 years. The multimodal approach determined that the suitable equations were: The Von Bertalanffy growth function model with a fixed L0 (45.5 cm TL), VBGM2P (L∞ = 118.4 cm cm TL, k = 0.15) for combined sexes with a weight of evidence (Wi) to its favour of 43.9%; logistic growth model (L∞ = 109.5 cm TL, k = 0.41, L0 = 33.1 cm TL) for females with Wi = 28.4% and VBGM2P (L∞ = 110.4 cm TL, k = 0.16) for males with a Wi = 39.4%. No model obtained a sufficient evidence to be declared the best adjusted. The calculated longevities were 18 years for combined sexes, 16 for females, and 14 for males.

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