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The reproductive biology and fecundity of female Atlantic Menhaden.

Authors :
Latour, Robert J.
Gartland, James
Schueller, Amy M.
Source :
Marine & Coastal Fisheries: Dynamics, Management & Ecosystem Science; Oct2023, Vol. 15 Issue 5, p1-16, 16p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Objective: Atlantic Menhaden Brevoortia tyrannus support fisheries that yield the largest landings by volume on the U.S. East Coast and fulfill a critical ecological role as a forage species. The spawning reference point of the stock assessment model that is routinely applied to this species requires information on total annual fecundity. The goal of this study was to generate a contemporary, histology‐based evaluation of the reproductive biology and fecundity of female Atlantic Menhaden. Methods: Female Atlantic Menhaden (n = 559) were collected between Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, from 2013 to 2019. Ovarian tissues were prepared using standard histological techniques which, when coupled with oocyte size‐frequency and count data, were used to classify reproductive mode and estimate batch fecundity, spawning frequency, and maturity. Monthly gonosomatic indices were combined with published female reproductive information and spatiotemporal patterns in larval and juvenile abundance to designate spawning seasonality. Result: Histological preparations and oocyte size‐frequency patterns of female Atlantic Menhaden ovaries were consistent with indeterminate batch spawning. Batch fecundity increased with fork length, while spawning seasonality extended from September 15 to April 15 with a spawn every 7.5 ± 2.3 days. Female maturity probabilities transitioned from 0.2 to 0.8 over fork lengths of 214.8–226.5 mm (approximately ages 2.0–2.3 years). Estimated mean per capita female annual fecundity varied from 465,757 to 3,250,135 oocytes for fish ranging from 215.8 to 284.8 mm fork length (ages 2–6 years), which represented a 614–2267% (mean = 1656%) increase in annual female reproductive output relative to previous estimates. Conclusion: Female Atlantic Menhaden exhibit indeterminant batch spawning while spawning seasonality and mean per capita female annual fecundity were appreciably greater than previously reported. This new reproductive information illuminates the robust reproductive productivity of this species and will aid routinely conducted stock assessments. Impact statementFemale Atlantic Menhaden reproductive biology was re‐evaluated and egg productivity is much greater than previously understood. This high productivity likely explains how this species annually supports substantial commercial removals and high predation demands by many fishes, marine mammals, and sea birds. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19425120
Volume :
15
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Marine & Coastal Fisheries: Dynamics, Management & Ecosystem Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173339807
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/mcf2.10269