The Use of Daily Growth to Analyze Individual Spawning Dynamics in an Asynchronous Population: The Case of the European Hake from the Southern Stock

Daily growth patterns and their relationship with reproduction was analyzed in the European hake from the Galician Shelf, where it shows a very protracted spawning with three spawning peaks. The daily growth analysis was performed in otoliths of adult females on the transversal section of the sagitt...

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Main Authors: García-Fernández, C., Domínguez-Petit, R. (Rosario), Saborido-Rey, F
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10508/15828
https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes7040208
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spelling ftieo:oai:repositorio.ieo.es:10508/15828 2023-05-15T17:34:35+02:00 The Use of Daily Growth to Analyze Individual Spawning Dynamics in an Asynchronous Population: The Case of the European Hake from the Southern Stock García-Fernández, C. Domínguez-Petit, R. (Rosario) Saborido-Rey, F Océan atlantique Atlantique Nord Atlantic Ocean Atlántico Norte Océano Atlántico ICES North Atlantic 2022-08-18 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/15828 https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes7040208 eng eng Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo 2410-3888 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/15828 Fishes, 7. 2022: 208-- doi:10.3390/fishes7040208 openAccess trade-off daily growth spawning otolith European hake article 2022 ftieo https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes7040208 2022-09-27T23:46:49Z Daily growth patterns and their relationship with reproduction was analyzed in the European hake from the Galician Shelf, where it shows a very protracted spawning with three spawning peaks. The daily growth analysis was performed in otoliths of adult females on the transversal section of the sagittae otolith. Daily increments were measured from the border to the nucleus in females until they were discernible. Results show that daily growth of females decreases during the spawning period because they allocate less energy to somatic growth in favor of the production of gametes, with an increase in growth in July. Lastly, daily growth individual trends showed a “spawning pattern” in 28% of medium and large females, suggesting an individual spawning period of one to two months, with 4–5 valleys of narrow daily increments, likely associated to batch release: individual spawning frequency would be 4–5 days. This is the first time that individual spawning frequency in hake is estimated based on individual data. Finally, the spawning pattern is detected only once per year, indicating that a single female participates only in one spawning peak per year, supporting the hypothesis of the existence of two or more spawning components in the stock. Versión del editor Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Instituto Español de Oceanografía: e-IEO Hake ENVELOPE(15.612,15.612,66.797,66.797) Fishes 7 4 208
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topic trade-off
daily growth
spawning
otolith
European hake
spellingShingle trade-off
daily growth
spawning
otolith
European hake
García-Fernández, C.
Domínguez-Petit, R. (Rosario)
Saborido-Rey, F
The Use of Daily Growth to Analyze Individual Spawning Dynamics in an Asynchronous Population: The Case of the European Hake from the Southern Stock
topic_facet trade-off
daily growth
spawning
otolith
European hake
description Daily growth patterns and their relationship with reproduction was analyzed in the European hake from the Galician Shelf, where it shows a very protracted spawning with three spawning peaks. The daily growth analysis was performed in otoliths of adult females on the transversal section of the sagittae otolith. Daily increments were measured from the border to the nucleus in females until they were discernible. Results show that daily growth of females decreases during the spawning period because they allocate less energy to somatic growth in favor of the production of gametes, with an increase in growth in July. Lastly, daily growth individual trends showed a “spawning pattern” in 28% of medium and large females, suggesting an individual spawning period of one to two months, with 4–5 valleys of narrow daily increments, likely associated to batch release: individual spawning frequency would be 4–5 days. This is the first time that individual spawning frequency in hake is estimated based on individual data. Finally, the spawning pattern is detected only once per year, indicating that a single female participates only in one spawning peak per year, supporting the hypothesis of the existence of two or more spawning components in the stock. Versión del editor
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author García-Fernández, C.
Domínguez-Petit, R. (Rosario)
Saborido-Rey, F
author_facet García-Fernández, C.
Domínguez-Petit, R. (Rosario)
Saborido-Rey, F
author_sort García-Fernández, C.
title The Use of Daily Growth to Analyze Individual Spawning Dynamics in an Asynchronous Population: The Case of the European Hake from the Southern Stock
title_short The Use of Daily Growth to Analyze Individual Spawning Dynamics in an Asynchronous Population: The Case of the European Hake from the Southern Stock
title_full The Use of Daily Growth to Analyze Individual Spawning Dynamics in an Asynchronous Population: The Case of the European Hake from the Southern Stock
title_fullStr The Use of Daily Growth to Analyze Individual Spawning Dynamics in an Asynchronous Population: The Case of the European Hake from the Southern Stock
title_full_unstemmed The Use of Daily Growth to Analyze Individual Spawning Dynamics in an Asynchronous Population: The Case of the European Hake from the Southern Stock
title_sort use of daily growth to analyze individual spawning dynamics in an asynchronous population: the case of the european hake from the southern stock
publisher Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo
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https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes7040208
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