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Reproductive patterns in seventeen species of warmwater fishes in a Missouri River reservoir
Authors:Fred C June
Institution:(1) North Central Reservoir Investigations, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Pierre, South Dakota 57501, USA
Abstract:Synopsis The timing of ovarian maturation and spawning of 17 warmwater fish species in Lake Oahe (South and North Dakota) was estimated from changes in the mean ovary indices (ratios of ovary weight to fish length). The onset of vitellogenesis varied within species (up to 2 months). Maturation of the ova took from 7.5 to 10 months, depending on species. Annual variations in the mean date of peak spawning of individual species during 1964–1971 were usually less than a week. There was little overlap of the annual mean peak spawning dates of the 17 species, and an established sequence of spawning among species was shown. A relatively high incidence of atresia in the shovelnose sturgeon, northern pike, and carp indicated that these species had apparently not yet adapted to the altered and variable spawning conditions in this reservoir. Regularity of spawning would seem to provide the best chance for spawning success in variable environments such as Lake Oahe.
Keywords:Spawning  Freshwater fishes  Vitellogenesis  Atresia  Hermaphroditism  Reservoir  Lake Oahe  Ovary indices  Water-level fluctuations
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