INVESTIGADORES
MILITELLI Maria Ines
artículos
Título:
REPRODUCTIVE CYCLE, SPAWNING AND FECUNDITY OF Sebastes oculatus (Patagonian redfish) IN THE ARGENTINE CONTINENTAL SHELF
Autor/es:
RODRIGUES, KA; MILITELLI, MI; MACCHI GJ
Revista:
Ichthyology & Herpetology
Editorial:
American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
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Año: 2024
ISSN:
2766-1512
Resumen:
The Patagonian redfish (Sebastes oculatus) is a viviparous species that inhabit the mid and outer shelf waters and rocky reefs off the Patagonian coast in Argentine, where two morphotypes have been identified: the "dark" or "shallow" (mostly 80 m depth). Information on the reproductive biology of the "light" morphotype is scarce, so the main objective is to describe the gonadal maturation phases and to determine the oocyte growth pattern of the species in deeper waters. In addition, we analyze the annual cycle of gonadal and liver condition indices in relation to sexual maturity and provide a preliminary estimate of potential fecundity.Samples were collected on commercial vessels by on-board observers between November 2016 and October 2017. The pattern of oocyte development showed that S.oculatus is a group-synchronous species, with gonad developing beginning in late austral winter and continuing into spring, while larval emergence occurs in spring and early summer. Males mature before females, so copulation may occur in the fall, and females would retain sperm in the ovary until oocyte fertilization. The evidence suggests that viviparity of this species is lecithotrophic, and positive relationships have been found between relative fecundity with maternal size, which indicate that larger and older females have greater reproductive potential, producing more eggs thanyounger individuals.