Growth, sexual maturity and reproduction in the hottentot pachymetopon blochii (Val.)

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The growth of hottentot is described by the relationship Lf (mm) = 538,015 (1−e−0,097(t + 0,431)). By determining the otolith growth rate and validating it with counts of daily rings identified on scanning electron micrographs of otolith sections, it was found that previous growth curves underestimated the age of the fish by one year. Differences in growth rate between sexes and over geographical regions were negligible. The ratio of males to females in sampled catches was 1:1,383 and 50-per-cent sexual maturity was attained at 220 mm fork length. There are two main spawning seasons, late autumn and summer, although some breeding activity continues throughout the year. Spatial differences in mean gonadosomatic indices were minimal. © 1988 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Pulfrich, A., & Griffiths, C. L. (1988). Growth, sexual maturity and reproduction in the hottentot pachymetopon blochii (Val.). South African Journal of Marine Science, 7(1), 25–36. https://doi.org/10.2989/025776188784379062

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