2014
DOI: 10.7773/cm.v40i1.2325
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Reproductive biology of the yellow snapper, Lutjanus argentiventris (Pisces, Lutjanidae), from the Mexican central Pacific

Abstract: El pargo alazán, Lutjanus argentiventris (Peters 1869), habita en fondos arenosos y se distribuye desde el sur de California hasta Perú. Los juveniles de esta especie forman grupos, pero los adultos son solitarios (Amezcua-Linares 1996, Allen y Robertson 1998). En el Pacífico tropical mexicano, esta especie se captura con redes agalleras, anzuelos, línea, arpón y redes de arrastre. En esta región, L. argentiventris es una de las 10 especies de mayor importancia (Rojo-Vázquez et al. 2008). Su captura comercial … Show more

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“…This is shown by higher condition indices in MA than in FW and could reflect the need for obtaining energy sources in preparation for the approaching spawning season (Lucano-Ramírez et al 2014). This incorporation coincides with macroscopic gonadal features and I G in fishes inhabiting both environments.…”
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“…This is shown by higher condition indices in MA than in FW and could reflect the need for obtaining energy sources in preparation for the approaching spawning season (Lucano-Ramírez et al 2014). This incorporation coincides with macroscopic gonadal features and I G in fishes inhabiting both environments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…However, part of the variation recorded for the sizes and sex ratios could be related to different considerations like fish behavior and fishing gear used. Variations in sex ratio data for Gobius paganellus and Pennahia anea have been reported to be related to the seasonality of schooling for feeding and spawning, and might be affected by the fishing gear used (Tuuli et al 2011, Hajji et al 2012, Lucano-Ramírez et al 2014.…”
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“…The spawning period of these species varies throughout the GC and the TEP and is related to environmental conditions, principally temperature (Erisman et al, 2010;Gallardo-Cabello et al, 2010;Lucano-Ramírez et al, 2014;Piñón et al, 2009;Rojas et al, 2004;Trejos-Castillo et al, 2007;Vega et al, 2016;Zárate-Becerra et al, 2014). The planktonic larval period is c. 30 days (Claro and Lindeman, 2008) and the adults display ontogenetic habitat shifts.…”
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