Two spawning seasons and mating system of the bastard halibut, Tarphops oligolepis |
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Authors: | Hisaya Manabe Akihiko Shinomiya |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Aquatic Resource Science, Faculty of Fisheries, Kagoshima University, 4-50-20 Shimoarata, Kagoshima 890-0056, Japan (e-mail: manabeider@dream.com), JP |
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Abstract: | We investigated the breeding habits of the bastard halibut, Tarphops oligolepis, in the southwest of Kyushu Island, Japan. This fish was found to have two spawning seasons in a year (around July and November); individual fish spawned over the two spawning seasons. During the spawning seasons, males established territories. Home ranges of females overlapped with those of other females and with territories of plural males. The courtship partner changed during a day, and multiple matings among both sexes were observed during a spawning season, suggesting that T. oligolepis bred promiscuously. This is the first report of the mating system among Paralichthyidae. Received: October 18, 2000 / Revised: May 7, 2001 / Accepted: July 9, 2001 |
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Keywords: | Paralichthyidae Territoriality Spawning Reproductive cycle Mating system |
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