1994
DOI: 10.2307/1939439
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Growth, Density, and Interspecific Influences on Pumpkinseed Sunfish Life Histories

Abstract: I collected data on 27 pumpkinseed (Lepomis gibbosus) populations in eastern and central Ontario and conducted a transplant experiment with one of these populations to test growth and competition—related predictions of several life history models. The predictions are that early maturity and high gonadal investment will occur: (1) in large and fast—growing juveniles; (2) in populations with low adult: juvenile growth ratios; (3) in populations with low density; and (4) in the absence of bluegill sunfish (Lepomi… Show more

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“…where α is the mean SL at maturity, x is the size in mm, f(x) is the proportion of fish mature at size x, and w is the maximum size in the sample (DeMaster, 1978;Fox, 1994).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where α is the mean SL at maturity, x is the size in mm, f(x) is the proportion of fish mature at size x, and w is the maximum size in the sample (DeMaster, 1978;Fox, 1994).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The curves were fitted using R software [15]. Mean age at maturity was calculated from the percentage of mature females and males in each size-class using the formula of DeMaster [16] as adapted by Fox [17]:…”
Section: Study Area Materials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The course and duration of spawning of this species depend mainly on the photoperiod and temperature (Miller 1963), with temperature being the more important factor (Burns 1976). In the natural range of distribution, the pumpkinseed spawning season lasts from mid-May until July, and in some reservoirs, until the beginning of August (Breder 1936, Burns 1976, Fox 1994Danylchuk andFox 1994, 1996). As regards the European populations, the spawning season in Slovakia lasted from the end of May until the end of June (Holčik 1995), in Greece-from the second half of June until the end of July (Neophitou and Giapis 1994).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the majority of studies, the information on the reproductive cycle was based on the values of gonadosomatic index (GSI) (Fox and Keast 1991, Danylchuk and Fox 1994, Neophitou and Giapis 1994, Dembski et al 2006, Santos et al 2012) and concerned mainly females (Fox 1994, Fox and Crivelli 1998, 2001). Other studies were based on the observations of the morphology of gonads (Deacon and Keast 1987), changes in gonad weight (Dembski et al 2006), nesting (Danylchuk andFox 1994), or the size distribution of larvae Moreno-Amich 1998, 2000). The aim of this study was to determine the annual cycle of gonad development in the pumpkinseed individuals from the self-sustained population living in the warm-water canal discharge canal of the Dolna Odra power plant, using histological analyses.…”
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confidence: 99%