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摘要
为了评价捕捞对其资源的影响,并为其在红海的管理获得所需的资料,研究了具有重要商业价值的礁鱼,双棘海鱼的生长和生殖生物学。样本于2017-2019年在赫尔格达渔港采集。用矢状面耳石测定年龄。记录的最高年龄为18岁。与年龄数据拟合的von Bertalanffy生长参数估计为K = 0.131 year - 1, L∞= 59.48 cm (TL), t = - 1.778 years。组合性别的长权关系为W=0.0135*L 3.1112,表现为正异速生长。1 - 2月产卵,雄鱼平均体长27.2 cm(2.9年),雌鱼平均体长30.1 cm(3.6年)。性别比为:女性50.5%,男性48.4%,雌雄同体1.1%。大小性别比表明,小鱼以雌鱼为主,大鱼以雄鱼为主。这表明棘棘属物种可能普遍存在一种雌雄同体的生活史。渔获死亡率(F cur = 0.238)超过目标值(F opt = 0.121)和极限参考点(F limit = 0.161)。应限制渔业的进一步扩大。
Fisheries Biology of the twobar Seabream, Acanthopagrus bifasciatus from the Egyptian Sector of the Red Sea
The growth and reproductive biology of the commercially important reef fish, the twobar seabream, Acanthopagrus bifasciatus , were investigated in order to evaluate the impact of fishing on its resource, and to derive information required for its management in the Red Sea. Samples were collected during 2017-2019 from Hurgada fishing harbor. Age was determined by using sagittal otolith. The maximum age recorded was 18 years. The von Bertalanffy growth parameters fit to length at age data were estimated as K = 0.131 year−1, L ∞ = 59.48 cm (TL), t o = −1.778 years. The length-weight relationship for combined sexes was represented by the equation, W=0.0135*L 3.1112 which exhibit positive allometric growth. Spawning was recorded during January and February, and the mean sizes and ages at first sexual maturity were 27.2 cm (2.9 years) for males and 30.1 cm (3.6 years) for females. Sex ratio was (females 50.5%, males 48.4% and hermaphrodites 1.1%). Sex ratio by size indicated that females were dominant among small/young fishes while males were dominant among old/large fishes. This suggested a protogynous hermaphrodite life history style, which may be widespread in Acanthopagrus species. The rate of fishing mortality (F cur = 0.238) exceeded the target (F opt = 0.121), and the limit reference points (F limit = 0.161). Further expansion of the fishery should be constrained.