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Reproductive biology and management of two commercially important groupers in the SW Atlantic
Authors:Matheus O Freitas  Marilia Previero  Carolina V Minte-Vera  Henry L Spach  Ronaldo B Francini-Filho  Rodrigo L Moura
Institution:1.Programa de Pós-Gradua??o em Ecologia e Conserva??o Universidade Federal do Paraná,Curitiba,Brazil;2. PPG Engenharia Ambiental,Curitiba,Brazil;3.Programa de Pós-Gradua??o em Oceanografia, Instituto Oceanográfico,Universidade de S?o Paulo,S?o Paulo,Brazil;4.Núcleo de Pesquisas em Limnologia Ictiologia e Aquicultura,Universidade Estadual de Maringá,Maringá,Brazil;5.Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission,La Jolla,USA;6.Centro de Ciências Aplicadas e Educa??o,Universidade Federal da Paraíba,Rio Tinto,Brazil;7.Instituto de Biologia and SAGE-COPPE,Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro,Rio de Janeiro,Brazil
Abstract:The reproductive biology of Epinephelus morio (red grouper) and Mycteroperca bonaci (black grouper) were evaluated based on 533 specimens collected from artisanal fisheries landings in the Abrolhos Bank, Brazil, between May 2005 and September 2012. Sex ratio for the black grouper was 1:14 (n = 155 females and 11 males; 26.1–147 cm TL) and 1:10 for the red grouper (n = 334 females and 33 males; 15.0–96.0 cm TL). For both species, highest values of the gonadosomatic index (GSI) for females were recorded between July and October, indicating spawning during the austral winter. The length at first maturity (L50) for females was estimated at 62.0 and 47.0 cm TL for the black and red grouper, respectively. Batch fecundity based on TL and TW ranged from 2 to 15.4?106 and 1.5 to 13.7?106 for the black and red grouper, respectively. Interviews with experienced fishers revealed that spawning seasons of both groupers are largely unrecognized. Results demonstrate a positive relationship between GSI peaks, lower temperatures and stronger winds. The information provided herein may help decision-making regarding fisheries management and conservation for E. morio and M. bonaci at various levels of governance in the Abrolhos Bank, the region with the largest and richest coralline reefs in the South Atlantic.
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