Pempheris vanicolensis (Cuvier, 1831)


Autoria(s): Ketabi, Ramin; Jamili, Shahla
Data(s)

2016

Resumo

Pempheris vanicolensis has reported for the first time from Persian Gulf (Kish Island). Various aspects of the biology of P. vanicolensis Cuvier & Valenciennes, a recent Lessepsian (Suez Canal) immigrant into the Mediterranean, are given. Red Sea and Mediterranean populations were compared, and the results indicate that the spawning season is shortened in the Mediterranean, continuing from April to September, as opposed to year-round in the Red Sea. Descriptions of a ripe ovary and post-larva from the Mediterranean are given. Individuals reach a mean size of 10.8 cm in their first year, and 14.4 cm in the second year. Little change has occurred in the diet of the immigrant population, and both populations feed nocturnally, chiefly on larval and adult stages of planktonic crustaceans. Direct underwater observations on the diurnal behavior of the species show that the fish leave their daytime cave shelter at sunset, congregate at a nearby site and then migrate inshore and disperse into small groups to feed. Before dawn, they reassemble at the cave's entrance, and finally enter it at sunrise, after the school has built up. Observations on Persian Gulf sweepers show that the fish are segregated into size groups, ranging 15–18 cm adults at depths of 3 m.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/21051/1/Pempheris%C2%A0vanicolensis.pdf

Ketabi, Ramin and Jamili, Shahla (2016) Pempheris vanicolensis (Cuvier, 1831). Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute,

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/21051/

Palavras-Chave #Biology #Fisheries
Tipo

Other

NonPeerReviewed