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The influence of increased line-fishing mortality on the sex ratio and age of sex reversal of the venus tusk fish
Authors:J R Platten  I R Tibbetts  M J Sheaves
Institution:Environmental Protection Agency, P. O. Box 5065, Gladstone, Queensland, Australia 4701;Centre for Marine Studies, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland, Australia 4072;School of Marine Biology and Aquaculture, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia 4811
Abstract:The age of sex reversal of the venus tusk fish Choerodon venustus , caught by line fishing at various locations on the southern Great Barrier Reef, indicated that C. venustus is capable of modifying its life cycle in response to increased mortality. The evidence suggests Masthead Reef fish, which experience the highest mortality, underwent sex reversal at a smaller size and younger age than at the other sites. The largest female fish, sexually transitional fish and males were smaller at Masthead Reef than at the Swains Reefs or One Tree Reef at Masthead Reef. There was also considerable overlap in the size of males and females within the exploited populations indicating that sex reversal is not initiated at a particular length but may have a social cause. The sex ratio of fish was essentially the same for fish fully susceptible to line fishing in the Swains and Masthead samples. Circumstantial evidence suggested that the absence of large males in a population may initiate sex reversal, indicating the maintenance of a constant sex ratio may have a social basis.
Keywords:Choerodon            labridae  fishing  sex reversal
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