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Actividad ovárica del pampanito, Stromateus stellatus en el litoral de la Región del Biobío, Chile
Registro en:
Revista de Biología Marina y Oceanografía 45
0718-1957
Autor
Carocca, Claudio
Chong Lay-Son, Javier
Resumen
Artículo de publicación ISI A study on the reproductive biology of the Pacific butterfish, Stromateus stellatus, using samples from
the coast off Biobío Region (Chile), was carried out. Samples were obtained from fishing vessels during austral spring
and summer months. Microscopic analysis shows the presence of oocytes at different developmental stages in the
same ovaries, a feature consistent with asynchronous spawning. The frequency of maturity stages shows dominance
of mature specimens (90%) in October, previtellogenic in December (33%), and an increase of vitellogenic (73%) and
mature (21%) specimens in January. This suggests spawning events in November and February, and a reduced
reproductive activity in December. The average size at first maturity was 21.1 cm TL. Partial fecundity varied from
8,340 (TL = 20.6 cm) to 36,210 (TL = 28.1 cm) oocytes. The relationship between partial fecundity and size is
represented by Fp = 14.832 TL 2.258 (R2
= 0.3043).