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Title
Aspects of the reproductive biology of the bass, Dicentrarchus labrax, II. Fecundity and pattern of oocyte development
Publication Abstract

Aspects of the reproductive biology of the bass, Dicentrarchus labrax, II. Fecundity and pattern of oocyte development

I. Mayer, S.E. Shackley and P.R. Witthames

The European bass, Dicentrarchus labrax, in common with most temperate marine teleosts, exhibits a distinct seasonal reproductive cycle. Its reproductives strategy is characterized by a high absolute fecundity (2-25 x 105, both absolute and relative fecundity increasing with size and age. The cyclic pattern of oocyte development has been determined by histology and from oocyte size-frequency analysis. Results show that the bass exhibits group-synchronous oocyte development and is a 'fractional spawner', i.e. it spawns a number (3-4) of discrete clutches in quick succession, successive clutches containing fewer oocytes. All oocytes which are recruited into the secondary growth phase (> 110 µm) are either spawned that season or become atretic, i.e. no secondary oocytes are held over for the subsequent reproductive season.

Reference:

I. Mayer, S.E. Shackley and P.R. Witthames, (1990) Aspects of the reproductive biology of the bass, Dicentrarchus labrax, II. Fecundity and pattern of oocyte development. Journal of Fish Biology, 36: 141-148.

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Publication Authors
I. Mayer, S.E. Shackley and P.R. Witthames*
Publication Date
January 1990
Publication Reference
Journal of Fish Biology, 36: 141-148
Publication DOI: https://doi.org/