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Spawning cycle and fecundity of a multiple spawner round herring Etrumeus teres off southern Japan: Oocyte growth and maturation analysis.

Authors :
Nyuji, Mitsuo
Takasuka, Akinori
Source :
Journal of Sea Research. Apr2017, Vol. 122, p11-18. 8p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The spawning characteristics of round herring Etrumeus teres remain unclear despite its commercial and ecological importance. The oocyte growth and maturation during the spawning cycle of round herring were examined based on the samples collected at different hours of the day off southern Japan during their 2015 spawning season. The ovarian histological analysis showed that germinal vesicle migration (GVM) and subsequent germinal vesicle breakdown occurred from the afternoon to the next morning. The appearance of hydrated oocytes indicated that round herring spawned between midday and evening. Degeneration of post-ovulatory follicles and the ovarian developmental stage suggested that individual round herring did not spawn on consecutive days but rather spawned at an interval of at least 2 days. The oocyte diameters of the second clutch (subsequent spawning batch) increased gradually when the first clutch (spawning batch) underwent GVM and hydrated, but oocytes in the second clutch increased significantly in size immediately after spawning, suggesting that vitellogenesis of the second clutch may be accelerated for the next spawning. Size at maturity in all females was estimated to 17.6 cm in body length (BL), and batch fecundity was 1409–21,023 oocytes (15.7–24.0 cm in BL). Our findings provide a foundation for conducting stock assessment studies on round herring using an egg production method. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13851101
Volume :
122
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Sea Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
121938480
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seares.2017.02.009