Reproductive biology of Neorossia caroli (Cephalopoda: Sepiolidae) in the Aegean Sea

A total of 171 specimens of Neorossia caroli were collected by monthly sampling using a bottom trawl with 44-mm mesh size. The depth range of trawls varied between 150 and 550 m. The maximum size (dorsal mantle length, ML) was 41 mm for males and 50 mm for females. Seasonal gonadal stages of both...

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Main Author: Alp Salman
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Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 2011-03-01
Series:Scientia Marina
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Online Access:http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/1209
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spelling doaj-3f3d0b79c4eb4548aa71702f596515a22021-05-05T13:49:39ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasScientia Marina0214-83581886-81342011-03-0175191510.3989/scimar.2011.75n10091198Reproductive biology of Neorossia caroli (Cephalopoda: Sepiolidae) in the Aegean SeaAlp Salman0Ege University, Faculty of FisheriesA total of 171 specimens of Neorossia caroli were collected by monthly sampling using a bottom trawl with 44-mm mesh size. The depth range of trawls varied between 150 and 550 m. The maximum size (dorsal mantle length, ML) was 41 mm for males and 50 mm for females. Seasonal gonadal stages of both sexes were examined using a gonadosomatic index. It has been observed that the pattern of ovulation of N. caroli is asynchronous and that spawning is continuous. The potential fecundity of females ranged between 317 and 685 oocytes (mean 548). As for males, the number of spermatophores per individual varied between 50 and 71 (mean 61). The smallest female with mature oocytes in the oviduct was 36 mm ML, while the smallest mature male with spermatophores was 20 mm ML. A peak in maturity was observed between July and September. Females appeared to reach larger sizes than males.http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/1209neorossia carolifecundityreproductive biologyaegean sea
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Reproductive biology of Neorossia caroli (Cephalopoda: Sepiolidae) in the Aegean Sea
Scientia Marina
neorossia caroli
fecundity
reproductive biology
aegean sea
author_facet Alp Salman
author_sort Alp Salman
title Reproductive biology of Neorossia caroli (Cephalopoda: Sepiolidae) in the Aegean Sea
title_short Reproductive biology of Neorossia caroli (Cephalopoda: Sepiolidae) in the Aegean Sea
title_full Reproductive biology of Neorossia caroli (Cephalopoda: Sepiolidae) in the Aegean Sea
title_fullStr Reproductive biology of Neorossia caroli (Cephalopoda: Sepiolidae) in the Aegean Sea
title_full_unstemmed Reproductive biology of Neorossia caroli (Cephalopoda: Sepiolidae) in the Aegean Sea
title_sort reproductive biology of neorossia caroli (cephalopoda: sepiolidae) in the aegean sea
publisher Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
series Scientia Marina
issn 0214-8358
1886-8134
publishDate 2011-03-01
description A total of 171 specimens of Neorossia caroli were collected by monthly sampling using a bottom trawl with 44-mm mesh size. The depth range of trawls varied between 150 and 550 m. The maximum size (dorsal mantle length, ML) was 41 mm for males and 50 mm for females. Seasonal gonadal stages of both sexes were examined using a gonadosomatic index. It has been observed that the pattern of ovulation of N. caroli is asynchronous and that spawning is continuous. The potential fecundity of females ranged between 317 and 685 oocytes (mean 548). As for males, the number of spermatophores per individual varied between 50 and 71 (mean 61). The smallest female with mature oocytes in the oviduct was 36 mm ML, while the smallest mature male with spermatophores was 20 mm ML. A peak in maturity was observed between July and September. Females appeared to reach larger sizes than males.
topic neorossia caroli
fecundity
reproductive biology
aegean sea
url http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/1209
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