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Ovarian development, spawning frequency and batch fecundity in Encrasicholina heteroloba (Ruppell, 1858)
Authors:P. J. Wright
Affiliation:Department of Biology, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 7RU, U.K.
Abstract:A histological and gravimetric analysis of oocyte development in Encrasicholina heteroloba (Ruppell, 1858) indicated that this species spawns serially and has a group-synchronous mode of ovarian development. A six stage maturity scale, based on both external morphology and oocyte composition, was proposed to classify ovarian development in E. heteroloba . The incidence of females with hydrated oocytes and post-ovulatory follicles in samples from two regions; the south Java Sea and Roviana lagoon, in the Solomon Islands were used to estimate spawning frequency. Estimates of mean inter-spawning intervals ranged from around 2 days in fish from Roviana lagoon to up to 16.7 days in fish from the south Java Sea. Batch fecundity was determined from the number of oocytes in the largest oocyte size class in ripe stage ovaries. Batch fecundity was related to size and was significantly greater for a given size in the Roviana lagoon population ( F = 0.081 × L 4.89, Roviana population; F = 1.682 × L 2.83, Jepara population).
Keywords:Encrasicholina heteroloba    anchovy    ovarian development    inter-spawning interval    batch fecundity
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