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Acha, E.M.; Orduna, M.; Rodrigues, K.A.; Militelli, M.I.; Braverman, M.S.. |
In order to characterize the 'El Rincón' (Buenos Aires prov., Argentina) spawning ground, adult fishes were caught with a bottom trawl net and ichthyoplankton samples obtained with a Nackthai net. Salinity and temperature were measured with a CTD. Samples and measurements were performed during the RV Eduardo Holmberg EH-03/08 scientific cruise carried out in November 2008. The region is characterized by the presence of an oceanographic front formed by waters diluted by the discharges of the Negro and Colorado rivers, high salinity waters originated in the San Matías Gulf and intermediate salinity continental shelf waters. The eggs and/or larvae identified corresponded to Argentine anchovy, Brazilian flathead, Argentine seabass, red porgy, leatherjack,... |
Tipo: Journal Contribution |
Palavras-chave: Ichthyoplankton Marine fish Spawning grounds Coastal zone Reproduction Oceanography PSW; Argentina; Buenos Aires; El Rincon marine environment. |
Ano: 2012 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/4910 |
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Rodrigues, K.A.; Macchi, G.J.. |
Spawning and reproductive variables of the northern hake stock were analyzed using macroscopic and histologic gonad information derived from samples collected in May 2009. The study includes estimates of batch fecundity, spawning frequency, oocyte dry weight and size at first maturity. During May 2009 the reproductive activity of the northern hake stock took place mainly near the 50 m isobath, north of 37° S. Spawning occurred within a temperature range of 9 °C-15 °C that coincided with a bottom thermal front. Size at first maturity, much lower than that reported at the beginning of the 1980s, showed differences between males (27.16 cm TL) and females (32.84 cm TL). The reproductive frequency was estimated at one spawning every 13 days and mean batch... |
Tipo: Journal Contribution |
Palavras-chave: Stocks; Spawning populations; Histology; Fecundity; Gadoid fisheries; Merluccius hubbsi; Marine environment. |
Ano: 2011 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/4883 |
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