A biological sampling problem illustrated by the population structure and growth patterns of Sardinella aurita at Tripoli,Libya |
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Authors: | Michael G. Pawson Mohammed S. Giama |
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Affiliation: | (1) Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Directorate of Fisheries Research, Fisheries Laboratory, Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR33 OHT, England;(2) Marine Fisheries Centre, Tripoli, Socialist Peoples Libyan Arab Jamahiriya |
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Abstract: | Synopsis Sardinella aurita were sampled from catches of the lampara fishery at Tripoli, Libya during October 1979 through to September 1980. Landings consisted mainly of adult fish with large (mode 21–26 cm total length), relatively fast growing 3–5-group individuals in winter and spring and smaller (mode 14–20 cm total length), slow growing 2- and 3-group fish in summer. Gonad growth commenced in April, when the fish were feeding on zooplankton, and continued at the expense of mesenteric fat until July. It is suggested that the older and bigger fish spawn first, probably after having moved westwards, and that this results in spatial and temporal differences in length at age within the population. There was no consistent difference in growth rate between the sexes, but because first maturity in males tends to occur earlier than in females, there were length distribution differences between the sexes in the youngest (2+) age group as sampled. |
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Keywords: | Length distribution Condition factor Gonad maturity Otolith ageing Seasonality Selection |
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