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| Multiple spawning in several commercial fish species and its consequences for fisheries management, cultivation and experimentation
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| McEvoy, L-A.; McEvoy, J. (1992). Multiple spawning in several commercial fish species and its consequences for fisheries management, cultivation and experimentation
J. Fish Biol. 41(Suppl. B): 125-136 |
| In: Journal of Fish Biology. Fisheries Society of the British Isles: London. ISSN 0022-1112, meer |
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Commercial fisheries; Eieren; Fecundity; methodologie; Ovulatie; Spawning seasons; Temperatuurinvloeden; Marien |
| Abstract |
The strategy of multiple spawning is examined in several commercially important species—in particular turbot, Scophthalmus maximus (L.); halibut, Hippoglossus hippoglossus (L.); cod, Gadus morhua L.; and northern anchovy, Engraulis mordax Girard. Aspects of special relevance to fishery science and commercial and experimental cultivation are discussed. These include changes in batch fecundity and egg size as the spawning season progresses; the timing and methodology of fecundity estimations; ovulatory/spawning rhythms; the effect of temperature on the ageing rate of retained ovulated oocytes and the interovulatory period; ovulation prediction in hand-stripped broodstocks to facilitate the collection of good quality, freshly ovulated eggs, and the effect of maternal stress on the ovulatory/spawning rhythm. The implications of these phenomena are discussed in terms of recommended practices for the culturist, experimentalist and fisheries scientist. |
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