Interannual, seasonal, local and body size variations in reproduction of the prawn Penaeus (Marsupenaeus) japonicus (Crustacea: Decapoda: Penaeidae) in the Ariake Sea and Tachibana Bay, Japan |
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Authors: | M. Minagawa S. Yasumoto T. Ariyoshi T. Umemoto T. Ueda |
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Affiliation: | (1) Ishigaki Tropical Station, Seikai National Fisheries, Research Institute, Fukaiota, Ishigaki City, Okinawa 907-0451, Japan, JP;(2) Tushima Fisheries Technology Extension Center, Kusuhoji, Ikenoura, Mitushima Town 817-0324, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan, JP;(3) Fisheries Promotion Division, Saga Prefectural Government, Jonai, Saga City 840-0041, Saga Prefecture, Japan, JP;(4) Fishery Administration Division, Kumamoto Prefectural Government, Suizenji, Kumamoto City 862-0950, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan, JP;(5) Fukuoka Fisheries and Marine Technology Research Center, Ariake Regional Laboratory, Yoshitomi Town, Yanagawa City 832-0055, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, JP |
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Abstract: | The reproductive biology of female Penaeus japonicus Bate was investigated in the Ariake Sea and Tachibana Bay (located outside the Ariake Sea), Japan from 1994 to 1996. Interannual, seasonal, individual female body size and spatial influences on the incidence of spawning were examined. The proportion of inseminated females, increased with increasing body size up to 170 mm body length (BL) and decreased thereafter. The minimum size at maturity was similar between years; 130 to 140 mm BL. The minimum size of individuals with developing ovaries or spermatophores differed from that of ripe females by 20 to 25 mm. Spawning occurred in the central part of the Ariake Sea and Tachibana Bay but rarely in the inner part. P. japonicus had a clear reproductive cycle. Spawning started earlier and ended later, occurring from mid-May to mid-October, in the eastern central part of and outside of the Ariake Sea compared with the western central part, where spawning occurred from mid-June to mid-September. Spawning dynamics differed across seasons, body sizes and areas but not across years. The seasonal peak in the proportion of ripe females varied with body size. In small individuals (130 to 169 mm BL), no peak was observed, whereas in large individuals (>170 mm BL) the proportion of ripe individuals peaked in June. The proportion of ripe individuals increased with increasing body size and was high outside the Ariake Sea. Factors causing the variation in spawning dynamics are discussed. Received: 30 November 1998 / Accepted: 12 October 1999 |
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