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Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | 2013

Comparative reproductive biology of Sciaenidae family species in the Río de la Plata and Buenos Aires Coastal Zone, Argentina

María I. Militelli; Gustavo J. Macchi; Karina A. Rodrigues

A comparative analysis on various aspects of the reproductive biology of 7 Sciaenidae family species was done. In addition the reproductive parameters needed for stock assessment models were provided. The research covered the analysis of the duration of the breeding season and the estimation of reproductive variables such as size at maturity, fecundity and spawning frequency. When all species were considered together, some aspects of reproduction were similar, regarding the reproductive strategy; all species are batch spawners with indeterminate fecundity and an extensive reproductive season (approximately six months) except for Pogonias cromis, which showed a more limited spawning season (three months). With regard to reproductive potential, wide differences in fecundity values mainly due to the different sizes attained by each species were observed (range in batch fecundity values between 5000 and 2,800,000 hydrated oocytes). However, when relative fecundity was compared, average values were generally similar, ranging approximately between 150 and 200 hydrated oocytes per female gram. Pogonias cromis is the exception within this group, because the mean relative fecundity ranged between 75 and 98 hydrated oocytes per ovary-free female gram. This difference may be a consequence of the greater oocyte size reached by P. cromis eggs (1100–1400 mm) compared to the rest of sciaenid analysed (750–900).


Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | 2008

Spawning and fecundity of Jenyns's sprat, Ramnogaster arcuata, a winter spawner in the temperate waters of the Río de la Plata estuary, Argentina -Uruguay

Karina A. Rodrigues; Gustavo J. Macchi; Eduardo M. Acha; María I. Militelli

The reproductive biology of the Jenynss sprat Ramnogaster arcuata in the Rio de la Plata area was studied using macroscopic and histological analysis of ovaries. Samples were collected during two research surveys carried out in June 1998 and June 1999. In addition monthly occurrences of this species from historical data were analysed. Jenynss sprat specimens were mainly observed in open waters of the estuary during winter months. Most of the females collected during June 1998 and 1999 were in the spawning stage. This pattern differs from fish that reproduce in the estuarine waters of the Rio de la Plata, which spawn during spring and summer. These results suggest that conditions of productivity and larval retention in the estuary also remain during winter months. This characteristic might be useful for R. arcuata larvae in avoiding competition with other estuarine spawners. Jenynss sprat is a multiple spawner with indeterminate annual fecundity. A preliminary estimate of spawning frequency (N = 220) indicated a daily percentage of females with postovulatory follicles of 17.35%, which suggests that this species spawns on average once every six days. Batch fecundity, estimated from counts of hydrated oocytesfrom 40 females, ranged from 669 to 2026 hydrated oocytes in 1998 and from 570 to 1830 hydrated oocytes in 1999. Batch fecundity was fitted to a linear function of total body weight (without ovary) in 1999. Mean relative fecundity was 234 hydrated oocytes per female gram (ovary free) in 1998 and 155 hydrated oocytes per female gram (ovary free) in 1999, and no significant relationship was observed between this parameter and female size. The dry weight of 100 hydrated oocytes ranged between 3.9 and 6.3 mg, these values being significantly higher than those estimated for other species of the Rio de la Plata estuary.


Fishery Bulletin | 2013

Maternal effects on fecundity and egg quality of the Patagonian stock of Argentine Hake (Merluccius hubbsi)

Gustavo J. Macchi; Ezequiel Leonarduzzi; Marina V. Diaz; Marta Renzi; Karina A. Rodrigues

The influences of age, size, and condition of spawning females on fecundity and oocyte quality were analyzed for the Patagonian stock of Argentine Hake (Merluccius hubbsi). Samples of mature females were collected in the spawning area as part of 2 research surveys conducted in January 2010 and 2011, during the peak of the reproductive season. Batch fecundity (BF) ranged between 40,500 (29 cm total length [TL]) and 2,550,000 (95 cm TL) hydrated oocytes, and was positively correlated with TL, gutted weight, age, hepatosomatic index (HSI), and the relative condition factor (Kn). Relative fecundity ranged between 85 and 1040 hydrated oocytes g–1 and showed significant positive relationships with gutted weight, HSI, and Kn; however, coefficients of determination were low for all regressions. Dry weights of samples of 100 hydrated oocytes ranged between 1.8 and 3.95 mg and were positively correlated with all variables analyzed, including batch and relative fecundity. Multiple regression models created with data of the morphophysiological characteristics of females supported maternal influences on fecundity and egg weights. Within the studied size range (29–95 cm TL), larger individuals had better somatic and egg condition, mainly revealed by higher HSI and hydrated oocytes with larger oil droplets (275.71μm [standard error 1.49]). These results were associated with the higher feeding activity of larger females during the spawning season in comparison with the feeding activity of young individuals (<5 years old); the better nutritional state of larger females, assumed to result from more feeding, was conducive to greater production of high-quality eggs.


Hydrobiologia | 2013

Environmental factors that define the spawning and nursery areas for Percophis brasiliensis (Teleostei: Percophididae) in a multispecific reproductive coastal zone, El Rincón (39°–41°S), Argentina

Karina A. Rodrigues; Andrés J. Jaureguizar; Raúl A. Guerrero

The spatial distribution of Percophis brasiliensis at different maturity stages and its relationship to environmental factors was evaluated in the El Rincon area (39°–41°S) between 1994 and 2008 during eight cruises carried out in spring. For this, a canonical correspondence analysis was used. Results indicate that bottom temperature and bottom salinity horizontal gradient (BSHG) were the most important variables affecting the spatial distribution of P. brasiliensis maturity stages. Juveniles were mainly located in shallow waters with low salinity, high temperatures and vertical stratification. Conversely, gravid and running individuals were found in high BSHG and low temperatures. This link suggests that adults spawn in a well-defined area of hydrographic conditions that would tend to retain pelagic eggs and larvae, thus minimizing dispersal, and ensuring their transport from the spawning to nursery areas. On the coastal shelf of El Rincon, the water mass circulation shows an anti-cyclonic gyre whose recirculation cell during spring and summer is more constrained to inshore areas than during winter. Maximum reproductive activity of P. brasiliensis coincides with the highest retention period; therefore, dispersal of early-life stages (eggs) depends on the circulation pattern and transport pathway which would contribute importantly to its recruitment variability.


Neotropical Ichthyology | 2017

Reproductive potential of Pagrus pagrus (Perciformes: Sparidae) in coastal waters of Buenos Aires Province (Argentina) and Uruguay (34º-39ºS)

María I. Militelli; Sofía López; Karina A. Rodrigues; Sebastián García; Gustavo J. Macchi

Fil: Militelli, Maria Ines. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas. Centro Cientifico Tecnologico Mar del Plata. Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras. Subsede Instituto Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo Pesquero; Argentina


Fisheries Research | 2010

Spawning and reproductive potential of the Northern stock of Argentine hake (Merluccius hubbsi)

Karina A. Rodrigues; Gustavo G. Macchi


Ciencias Marinas | 2013

Influence of environmental factors on the spawning of sciaenids in the Buenos Aires Coastal Zone, Argentina

María I. Militelli; Karina A. Rodrigues; Federico Cortés; Gustavo J. Macchi


Journal of Sea Research | 2015

Comparative study of spawning pattern and reproductive potential of the Northern and Southern stocks of Argentine hake (Merluccius hubbsi)

Karina A. Rodrigues; Gustavo J. Macchi; María I. Militelli


Fisheries Research | 2014

Proximate composition and energy density in relation to Argentine hake females (Merluccius hubbsi) morphometrics and condition indices

Ezequiel Leonarduzzi; Karina A. Rodrigues; Gustavo J. Macchi


Neotropical Ichthyology | 2013

Seasonal analysis of condition, biochemical and bioenergetic indices of females of Brazilian flathead, Percophis brasiliensis

Karina A. Rodrigues; Gustavo J. Macchi; Agueda E. Massa; María I. Militelli

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Gustavo J. Macchi

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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María I. Militelli

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Marina V. Diaz

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Andrés J. Jaureguizar

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Betina A. Santos

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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Eduardo M. Acha

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Federico Cortés

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Gustavo G. Macchi

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Sofía López

Spanish National Research Council

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