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REPRODUCTION AND LARVAL DEVELOPMENT OF LABEO UMBRATUS (PISCES,CYPRINIDAE) IN THE TYUME RIVER,EASTERN CAPE
Authors:I. G. GAIGHER  M. M. NTLOKO  J. G. VISSER
Affiliation:Department of Zoology , University of Fort Hare , Alice, South Africa
Abstract:SUMMARY

AN account is given of some aspects of the reproductive ecology and larval development of Lubeo umbrutus which is of great importance in the Eastern Cape due to its abundance in rivers and dams.

The sex ratio was found to be approximately 1:1 and females probably have a longer life span than males. Spawning takes place from October to January. Males become sexually mature at a length of 14 cm and females at a length of 20 cm. A spawning site is described. There is a curvilinear relationship between length and fecundity with the average fecundity increasing from 11 000 in fishes with a length of 20 cm to 48 000 in fishes with a length of 32 cm. Larval development from hatching to an age of 12 days is described.
Keywords:Barbus treurensis  ecology  life history strategy
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