Maturity, ovarian cycle, fecundity, and age-specific parturition of black rockfish (Sebastes melanops)


Autoria(s): Bobko, Stephen J.; Berkeley, Steven A.
Data(s)

2004

Resumo

From 1995 to 1998, we collected female black rockfish (Sebastes melanops) off Oregon in order to describe their basic reproductive life history and determine age-specific fecundity and temporal patterns in parturition. Female black rockfish had a 50% probability of being mature at 394 mm fork length and 7.5 years-of-age. The proportion of mature fish age 10 or older significantly decreased each year of this study, from 0.511 in 1996 to 0.145 in 1998. Parturition occurred between mid-January and mid-March, and peaked in February. We observed a trend of older females extruding larvae earlier in the spawning season and of younger fish primarily responsible for larval production during the later part of the season. There were differences in absolute fecundity at age between female black rockfish with prefertilization oocytes and female black rockfish with fertilized eggs; fertilized-egg fecundity estimates were considered superior. The likelihood of yolked oocytes reaching the developing embryo stage increased with maternal age. Absolute fecundity estimates (based on fertilized eggs) ranged from 299,302 embryos for a 6-year-old female to 948,152 embryos for a 16-year-old female. Relative fecundity (based on fertilized eggs) increased with age from 374 eggs/g for fish age 6 to 549 eggs/g for fish age 16.

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application/pdf

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http://aquaticcommons.org/15063/1/bobko.pdf

Bobko, Stephen J. and Berkeley, Steven A. (2004) Maturity, ovarian cycle, fecundity, and age-specific parturition of black rockfish (Sebastes melanops). Fishery Bulletin, 102(3), pp. 418-429.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/15063/

http://fishbull.noaa.gov/1023/bobko.pdf

Palavras-Chave #Ecology #Fisheries
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Article

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