Marcela Selene Zúñiga Flores
Instituto Politécnico Nacional
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Marine Biology Research | 2011
Marcela Selene Zúñiga Flores; Sofía Ortega García; M. Carmen Rodriguez Jaramillo; Juana López Martínez
Abstract In this study we investigate the reproductive dynamics of the common dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus), using gonads obtained from four locations in Baja California Sur. From August 2004 to November 2006, 2839 dolphinfish were collected (1399 males and 1440 females), ranging in size from 42 to 155 cm fork length (FL). The sampling revealed a marked seasonality in abundance with 65% of samples obtained in summer–autumn. Histological analyses of 320 gonads (84 males and 236 females) showed maximal reproductive activity during the months of increased abundance, which coincided with increased sea surface temperatures (28–30°C). No immature individuals were sampled and individuals of both sexes were shown to have advanced reproductive activities. Ovarian development showed different kinds of oocytes, indicating that dolphinfish have asynchronous gonadal development. The low gonadosomatic indices were attributed to post-spawning individuals sampled from August to October. Mean batch fecundity (number of oocytes) estimated for 24 females was 279,383. The sex ratio for the analysed period did not differ significantly from 1:1.02 (P>0.05). It was determined that 50% of all individuals reached maturity at an average length of 80 cm FL. Using reproductive indicators it was determined that the season of maximum reproduction for dolphinfish in the southern Gulf of California occurs mainly during the second half of the year, in the warm months of summer–autumn.Abstract In this study we investigate the reproductive dynamics of the common dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus), using gonads obtained from four locations in Baja California Sur. From August 2004 to November 2006, 2839 dolphinfish were collected (1399 males and 1440 females), ranging in size from 42 to 155 cm fork length (FL). The sampling revealed a marked seasonality in abundance with 65% of samples obtained in summer–autumn. Histological analyses of 320 gonads (84 males and 236 females) showed maximal reproductive activity during the months of increased abundance, which coincided with increased sea surface temperatures (28–30°C). No immature individuals were sampled and individuals of both sexes were shown to have advanced reproductive activities. Ovarian development showed different kinds of oocytes, indicating that dolphinfish have asynchronous gonadal development. The low gonadosomatic indices were attributed to post-spawning individuals sampled from August to October. Mean batch fecundity (number o...
Fisheries Research | 2008
Marcela Selene Zúñiga Flores; Sofía Ortega-García; Alexander Klett-Traulsen
Pan-American Journal of Aquatic Sciences | 2011
Marcela Selene Zúñiga Flores; Sofía Ortega García; Heriberto Santana Hernández; Ma. del Carmen Rodríguez Jaramillo
2da. Reunión Técnica sobre el Perico/Dorado (Coryphaena hippurus) | 2015
Sofía Ortega García; Ulianov Jakes Cota; Rubén Rodríguez Sánchez; Marcela Selene Zúñiga Flores
XV Foro Nacional sobre Atún | 2012
Heriberto Sevilla Rodríguez; Sofía Ortega García; Marcela Selene Zúñiga Flores
63rd Annual Tuna Conference | 2012
Sofía Ortega García; Dana Arizmendi Rodríguez; Marcela Selene Zúñiga Flores
XIV Foro Nacional Sobre el Atún | 2011
Heriberto Rodríguez Sevilla; Sofía Ortega García; Marcela Selene Zúñiga Flores; Ma. Carmen Rodríguez-Jaramillo
XIV Foro Nacional Sobre el Atún | 2011
Sofía Ortega García; Dana Arizmendi Rodríguez; Marcela Selene Zúñiga Flores
Archive | 2011
Marcela Selene Zúñiga Flores; Sofía Ortega García; Heriberto Santana
El Vigía | 2011
Sofía Ortega García; Marcela Selene Zúñiga Flores; Rubén Rodríguez Sánchez