Reproductive Traits of Sandbird Octopus, Amphioctopus aegina (Gray, 1849) from Mandapam Coastal Waters (Palk Bay), Southeast Coast of India

Not Available The sandbird octopus Amphioctopus aegina (Gray, 1849) is one of the important octopod species in trawl catches in Mandapam waters (Palk Bay). The reproductive biology of this species from these waters was studied from October 2001 to September 2002. In the majority of months(Jan-June),...

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Main Authors: Ignatius,Boby, Srinivasan,M, Balakrishnan,S
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2011
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DML
Online Access:http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/62899
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spelling ftindiancar:oai:krishi.icar.gov.in:123456789/62899 2023-05-15T16:01:58+02:00 Reproductive Traits of Sandbird Octopus, Amphioctopus aegina (Gray, 1849) from Mandapam Coastal Waters (Palk Bay), Southeast Coast of India Not Available Ignatius,Boby Srinivasan,M Balakrishnan,S 2011 http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/62899 English eng Not Available http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/62899 Amphioctopus aegina maturation spawning fecundity size at maturity Article 2011 ftindiancar 2021-11-20T18:10:48Z Not Available The sandbird octopus Amphioctopus aegina (Gray, 1849) is one of the important octopod species in trawl catches in Mandapam waters (Palk Bay). The reproductive biology of this species from these waters was studied from October 2001 to September 2002. In the majority of months(Jan-June), the sex ratio was biased towards males. The ratios of males to females increased consistently with respect to weight Total weight at first maturity were 78.78g for females and 40.8 g for males. Four maturity stags were recognized for females and two for males. Maturation and spawning occur all year round, with a peak during October and another peak during January- February. In males, no definite seasonal changes were observed in gonadosomatic index (GSI) values. In females there were two peaks in GSI values during October and January-February. For individuals of a DML range of 67-85 mm fecundity varied between 2,962-8,820 oocytes. The average relative fecundity was estimated at 68 to 83 and the average number oocytes per gram of ovary were 488 to 539. Not Available Article in Journal/Newspaper DML KRISHI Publication and Data Inventory Repository (Knowledge based Resources Information Systems Hub for Innovations in Agriculture - Indian Council of Agricultural Research, ICAR)
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topic Amphioctopus aegina
maturation
spawning
fecundity
size at maturity
spellingShingle Amphioctopus aegina
maturation
spawning
fecundity
size at maturity
Ignatius,Boby
Srinivasan,M
Balakrishnan,S
Reproductive Traits of Sandbird Octopus, Amphioctopus aegina (Gray, 1849) from Mandapam Coastal Waters (Palk Bay), Southeast Coast of India
topic_facet Amphioctopus aegina
maturation
spawning
fecundity
size at maturity
description Not Available The sandbird octopus Amphioctopus aegina (Gray, 1849) is one of the important octopod species in trawl catches in Mandapam waters (Palk Bay). The reproductive biology of this species from these waters was studied from October 2001 to September 2002. In the majority of months(Jan-June), the sex ratio was biased towards males. The ratios of males to females increased consistently with respect to weight Total weight at first maturity were 78.78g for females and 40.8 g for males. Four maturity stags were recognized for females and two for males. Maturation and spawning occur all year round, with a peak during October and another peak during January- February. In males, no definite seasonal changes were observed in gonadosomatic index (GSI) values. In females there were two peaks in GSI values during October and January-February. For individuals of a DML range of 67-85 mm fecundity varied between 2,962-8,820 oocytes. The average relative fecundity was estimated at 68 to 83 and the average number oocytes per gram of ovary were 488 to 539. Not Available
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author Ignatius,Boby
Srinivasan,M
Balakrishnan,S
author_facet Ignatius,Boby
Srinivasan,M
Balakrishnan,S
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title Reproductive Traits of Sandbird Octopus, Amphioctopus aegina (Gray, 1849) from Mandapam Coastal Waters (Palk Bay), Southeast Coast of India
title_short Reproductive Traits of Sandbird Octopus, Amphioctopus aegina (Gray, 1849) from Mandapam Coastal Waters (Palk Bay), Southeast Coast of India
title_full Reproductive Traits of Sandbird Octopus, Amphioctopus aegina (Gray, 1849) from Mandapam Coastal Waters (Palk Bay), Southeast Coast of India
title_fullStr Reproductive Traits of Sandbird Octopus, Amphioctopus aegina (Gray, 1849) from Mandapam Coastal Waters (Palk Bay), Southeast Coast of India
title_full_unstemmed Reproductive Traits of Sandbird Octopus, Amphioctopus aegina (Gray, 1849) from Mandapam Coastal Waters (Palk Bay), Southeast Coast of India
title_sort reproductive traits of sandbird octopus, amphioctopus aegina (gray, 1849) from mandapam coastal waters (palk bay), southeast coast of india
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