Latitudinal and seasonal egg-size variation of the anchoveta (Engraulis ringens) off the Chilean coast


Autoria(s): Llanos-Rivera, Alejandra; Castro, Leonardo R.
Data(s)

2004

Resumo

The anchoveta Engraulis ringens is widely distributed along the eastern South Pacific (from 4° to 42°S; Serra et al., 1979) and it has also supported one of the largest fisheries of the world over the last four decades. However, there are few interpopulation comparisons for either the adult or the younger stages. Reproductive traits, such as fecundity or spawning season length, are known to vary with latitude for some fish species (Blaxter and Hunter, 1982; Conover, 1990; Fleming and Gross, 1990; Castro and Cowen, 1991), and latitudinal trends for some early life history traits, such as egg size and larval growth rates, have been reported for others clupeiforms and other fishes (Blaxter and Hempel, 1963; Ciechomski, 1973; Imai and Tanaka, 1987, Conover 1990, Houde 1989). However, there is no published information on potential latitudinal trends during the adult or the early life history of the anchoveta, even though this type of information may help in understanding recruitment variability, especially during recurring large scale events (such as El Niño or La Niña) that affect the entire species range.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/15042/1/llanos.pdf

Llanos-Rivera, Alejandra and Castro, Leonardo R. (2004) Latitudinal and seasonal egg-size variation of the anchoveta (Engraulis ringens) off the Chilean coast. Fishery Bulletin, 102(1), pp. 207-212.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/15042/

http://fishbull.noaa.gov/1021/llanos.pdf

Palavras-Chave #Ecology #Fisheries
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Article

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