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Aspects of reproduction and their implications for the conservation of the endangered limpet,Patella ferruginea
Authors:FREE ESPINOSA  JOSE M GUERRA-GARCÍA  DARREN FA  J CARLOS GARCÍA-GÓMEZ
Institution:1. Laboratorio de Biología Marina, Facultad de Biología , Avda. Reina Mercedes 6, Sevilla, 41012, Spain Phone: +34 (95) 423-4904 Fax: +34 (95) 423-4904 E-mail: free@us.es;2. Gibraltar Museum , 18-20 Bomb House Lane, Gibraltar, UK
Abstract:Summary

The protandric limpet, Patella ferruginea G., is the most endangered marine species in the Western Mediterranean and is at serious risk of extinction. Nevertheless, its biology and ecology are little known. In the present work, several reproductive aspects are studied. Recruitment take place in June and the largest individuals are the most scarce. The sex ratio is slanted towards the largest sizes, and the species seems to show sex change at sizes from 60 mm upwards, although males can be observed up to 80 mm. There is no correlation between size of oocytes and shell length; however, the larger females contribute greatly to the reproductive event, with high fecundity and GSI values. The mean diameter of oocytes was observed to be 149.78 μm, whereas the heads of spermatozoa were 3.78 μm long. The results of the present study increase the maximum length for males by double that cited in previous literature and highlight the importance of strictly protecting females (i.e., most of the largest individuals, >60 mm), since their population percentage is very low, in order to develop adequate strategies to preserve the species.
Keywords:Patella ferruginea  reproduction  sex change  conservation  limpet  endangered
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