Impact of mass atresia in reproductive ecology, maturity ogive, spawning migration and population dynamics on S. mentella and S. marinus in Icelandic waters

ICES Annual Science Conference, 20-24 September 2005, Aberdeen, UK Generalized or mass atresia in determinate spawners fish is not well documented, although has been reported in some species. In redfish, has been rarely studied, but in this paper it is known that mass atresia is a common feature in...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Saborido-Rey, Fran, Murua, Hilario, Garabana, Dolores, Sigurdsson, Thorsteinn
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2005
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/329676
_version_ 1821550474253303808
author Saborido-Rey, Fran
Murua, Hilario
Garabana, Dolores
Sigurdsson, Thorsteinn
author_facet Saborido-Rey, Fran
Murua, Hilario
Garabana, Dolores
Sigurdsson, Thorsteinn
author_sort Saborido-Rey, Fran
collection Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council)
description ICES Annual Science Conference, 20-24 September 2005, Aberdeen, UK Generalized or mass atresia in determinate spawners fish is not well documented, although has been reported in some species. In redfish, has been rarely studied, but in this paper it is known that mass atresia is a common feature in the two main redfish species inhabiting Icelandic waters. Mass atresia has been observed both at previtellogenic stage and during vitellogenesis. Its presence during vitellogenesis means unavoidable that that fish will not spawn, since there is not sufficient time to develop another clutch of oocytes. Oocyte development in relation with atresia intensity has been studied along the year and in different areas around Iceland to study its impact on: a) The reproductive strategies of the species regarding maturation, ripening and the condition factor. b) Skip spawners are not immature fish, but inactive since they are not contributing to egg production. Thus, different maturity ogives can be built with drastic difference between them. Since inactive mature females may look macroscopically as immature, important historical errors have been found when comparing size at maturity among areas or species. c) In Iceland redfish migrates for maturing and spawning. Mass atresia affects to the migration pattern, since first time spawners failing to mature and skip spawners remain in the origin area and do not migrate. d) The impact of the above mentioned features on population dynamic and survey estimation is further discussed No
format Conference Object
genre Iceland
genre_facet Iceland
id ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/329676
institution Open Polar
language English
op_collection_id ftcsic
op_relation
ICES Annual Science Conference (2005)
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/329676
op_rights none
publishDate 2005
record_format openpolar
spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/329676 2025-01-16T22:33:44+00:00 Impact of mass atresia in reproductive ecology, maturity ogive, spawning migration and population dynamics on S. mentella and S. marinus in Icelandic waters Saborido-Rey, Fran Murua, Hilario Garabana, Dolores Sigurdsson, Thorsteinn 2005 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/329676 en eng Sí ICES Annual Science Conference (2005) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/329676 none Mass atresia Skip spawning Iceland Redfish S. mentella S. marinus comunicación de congreso 2005 ftcsic 2024-01-16T11:50:10Z ICES Annual Science Conference, 20-24 September 2005, Aberdeen, UK Generalized or mass atresia in determinate spawners fish is not well documented, although has been reported in some species. In redfish, has been rarely studied, but in this paper it is known that mass atresia is a common feature in the two main redfish species inhabiting Icelandic waters. Mass atresia has been observed both at previtellogenic stage and during vitellogenesis. Its presence during vitellogenesis means unavoidable that that fish will not spawn, since there is not sufficient time to develop another clutch of oocytes. Oocyte development in relation with atresia intensity has been studied along the year and in different areas around Iceland to study its impact on: a) The reproductive strategies of the species regarding maturation, ripening and the condition factor. b) Skip spawners are not immature fish, but inactive since they are not contributing to egg production. Thus, different maturity ogives can be built with drastic difference between them. Since inactive mature females may look macroscopically as immature, important historical errors have been found when comparing size at maturity among areas or species. c) In Iceland redfish migrates for maturing and spawning. Mass atresia affects to the migration pattern, since first time spawners failing to mature and skip spawners remain in the origin area and do not migrate. d) The impact of the above mentioned features on population dynamic and survey estimation is further discussed No Conference Object Iceland Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council)
spellingShingle Mass atresia
Skip spawning
Iceland
Redfish
S. mentella
S. marinus
Saborido-Rey, Fran
Murua, Hilario
Garabana, Dolores
Sigurdsson, Thorsteinn
Impact of mass atresia in reproductive ecology, maturity ogive, spawning migration and population dynamics on S. mentella and S. marinus in Icelandic waters
title Impact of mass atresia in reproductive ecology, maturity ogive, spawning migration and population dynamics on S. mentella and S. marinus in Icelandic waters
title_full Impact of mass atresia in reproductive ecology, maturity ogive, spawning migration and population dynamics on S. mentella and S. marinus in Icelandic waters
title_fullStr Impact of mass atresia in reproductive ecology, maturity ogive, spawning migration and population dynamics on S. mentella and S. marinus in Icelandic waters
title_full_unstemmed Impact of mass atresia in reproductive ecology, maturity ogive, spawning migration and population dynamics on S. mentella and S. marinus in Icelandic waters
title_short Impact of mass atresia in reproductive ecology, maturity ogive, spawning migration and population dynamics on S. mentella and S. marinus in Icelandic waters
title_sort impact of mass atresia in reproductive ecology, maturity ogive, spawning migration and population dynamics on s. mentella and s. marinus in icelandic waters
topic Mass atresia
Skip spawning
Iceland
Redfish
S. mentella
S. marinus
topic_facet Mass atresia
Skip spawning
Iceland
Redfish
S. mentella
S. marinus
url http://hdl.handle.net/10261/329676