Reproductive biology of female Rikuzen sole (Dexistes rikuzenius)*

The annual ovarian cycle, mode of maturation, age at maturity, and potential fecundity of female Rikuzen sole (Dexistes rikuzenius) from the North Pacific Ocean off thecoast of Japan were studied by 1) histological examination of the gonads, 2) measurement and observation of the oocytes, and 3) by otolith aging. The results indicated that ovulation occurs from September to December and peaks between September and October. Vitellogenesis began againsoon after the end of the current season. Maturity was divided into eight phases on the basis of oocytedevelopmental stages. Mature ovaries contained developing oocytes and postovulatory follicles but no recruitingoocytes, indicating that this species has group-synchronous ovaries and is a multiple spawner. Almost all females matured first at an age of 1+ year and spawned every yearuntil at least age 8+ years. Potential fecundity increased exponentially with body length and the most fecund fish had 15 times as many oocytes as the least fecund fish. Potential fecundity and relative fecundity were bothpositively correlated with age from 1 to 6+ years, but were negatively correlated, probably because of senescence, in fish over 7 years. These results emphasize that the total productivity of a D. rikuzenius population depends not only on the biomass of females older than 1+ but also on the agestructure of the population.

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Main Authors: Narimatsu, Yoji, Kitagawa, Daiji, Hattori, Tsutomu, Onodera, Hirobumi
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2005
Subjects:Biology, Ecology, Fisheries,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/25632
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