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摘要
- 尖刺鳐(Okamejei acutispina)是中国东海的一种被商业开发的鳐科鱼类,人们怀疑由于捕捞压力和其他因素,该物种在这一地区的种群数量已经下降。然而,对其种群评估和管理至关重要的生活史资料却很有限。我们根据在中国东海捕获的 331 个标本的数据估计了其年龄、生长、成熟和产卵季节。年龄通过计算椎骨中心切片上的半透明带确定。雌性最大总长(TL)和年龄分别为 448 毫米和 10 岁,雄性最大总长(TL)和年龄分别为 444 毫米和 9 岁。在应用于长度-年龄数据的 3 个生长模型中,von Bertalanffy 生长函数对雌雄个体的拟合效果最好(雌性:理论渐近长度 [ L ∞ ]= 428 mm,生长系数 [ k ]= 0.30,理论零长度时间 [ t 0 ]=-1.04 年;雄性:理论渐近长度 [ L ∞ ]= 428 mm,生长系数 [ k ]= 0.30,理论零长度时间 [ t 0 ]=-1.04 年):L ∞ =422 mm,k =0.31,t 0 =-1.04 年)。雌性的体型和 50%成熟年龄分别为 380 mm TL 和 4.60 年,雄性的体型和 50%成熟年龄分别为 357 mm TL 和 4.21 年。每月的季节性繁殖数据,包括卵箱发生率和卵母细胞最大直径,表明产卵季节延长。我们的研究结果表明,与全球许多其他鳐鱼相比,东海尖吻鳐的生活史具有寿命短、生长快和成熟年龄早的特点。
Age, growth parameters, and reproductive characteristics of the sharpspine skate (Okamejei acutispina) in the East China Sea
— The sharpspine skate ( Okamejei acutispina ) is a commercially exploited skate species in the East China Sea, and it is suspected that the population of this species in this region has declined due to fishing pressure and other factors. Nonetheless, information on its life history, which is essential for population assessment and management, is limited. We estimated its age, growth, maturity, and egg-laying season on the basis of data for 331 specimens captured in the East China Sea. Age was determined by counting translucent bands on vertebral centrum sections. Maximum total length (TL) and age were 448 mm and 10 years for females and 444 mm and 9 years for males. Among the 3 growth models applied to length- at-age data, the von Bertalanffy growth function provided the best fit for both sexes (females: theoretical asymptotic length [ L ∞ ]=428 mm, growth coefficient [ k ]=0.30, and theoretical time a zero length [ t 0 ]=−1.04 years; males: L ∞ =422 mm, k =0.31, and t 0 =−1.04 years). Size and age at 50% maturity were 380 mm TL and 4.60 years for females and 357 mm TL and 4.21 years for males. The monthly seasonal reproductive data, including egg case occurrence and oocyte maximum diameter, indicate a prolonged egg-laying season. Our findings indicate that the life history of the sharpspine skate in the East China Sea is characterized by a shorter lifespan, faster growth, and earlier age at maturity than many other skates globally.
期刊介绍:
The quarterly Fishery Bulletin is one of the oldest and most respected fisheries journals in the world. It has been an official publication of the U.S. Government since 1881, under various titles, and is the U.S. counterpart to other highly regarded governmental fisheries science publications. It publishes original research and interpretative articles in all scientific fields that bear on marine fisheries and marine mammal science.