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Reproduction and growth of the painted comber Serranus scriba (Serranidae) of the Marine Reserve of Lanzarote Island (Central-Eastern Atlantic)
Maria José LorenteI.j. LozanoM. M. García-díazVíctor M. TusetJosé A. Gonzálezsubject
GonadbiologySerranidaeRange (biology)EcologyZoologyAquatic ScienceOceanographybiology.organism_classificationSerranusPainted combermedicine.anatomical_structureHermaphroditemedicineAllometryOtolithdescription
Abstract The population biology of painted comber Serranus scriba (Linnaeus, 1758) of the Canary Islands coast was studied to estimate gonad morphology, sexuality, age and growth. Analysis of gonad organization and development revealed that it is a functional simultaneous hermaphrodite. Its anatomy and growth pattern of the reproductive cells is similar to that described in other species of the genus Serranus , although the sequence of vesicles appearing varies during vitellogenesis. Spawning season occurred from January to September with a peak in June. Individuals reached 50% maturity at 17.3 cm TL and 95% at 22.7 cm TL. Length–weight relationship was described by the following parameters: a = 0.01 and b = 3.10, being allometric positive. Age was determined from annuli in whole forming an opaque zone and a translucent zone in each annulus per year. The high percentage of otoliths with translucent zone during the annual cycle indicated that this species presents continuous growth throughout the year. Age range was 2–11 years for fish measuring 15.0–29.4 cm TL. This species is slow-growing and long lived. The growth parameters obtained were L ∞ = 34.18 cm TL, k = 0.13 years −1 , and t o = −2.50 years. Otolith length was the best predictor of fish length, while the otolith weight was the best predictor of age.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2005-08-01 | Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science |