Reproductive Strategy of a Continental Shelf Lane Snapper Population from the Southern Gulf of Mexico

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Abstract

Reproductive strategy in snapper seems directly related to whether a population or a species occurs over a continental or insular habitat. Since studies on Lane Snapper Lutjanus synagris reproduction have been mostly focused on populations associated with islands, the purpose of this work was to assess the reproductive strategy of a continental shelf population. Specimens (n = 1,165) sampled in the southern Gulf of Mexico along the northern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula between February 2008 and April 2010 were analyzed through histological examination of gonads. A male-biased overall sex ratio was observed, with females being preponderant in larger size-classes. As expected, the Yucatan population displayed the typical continental pattern of sexual maturity and reproductive seasonality. Percentage of maximum size at first maturity was less than 41% for both females and males, and the species reproduced in shallow waters (7–26-m depth) all along the Yucatan coast, mainly between March and July, with spawning peaks observed in May and July. Lane Snapper exhibit asynchronous oocyte recruitment and batch spawning. Results of this study were compared with reproductive data available from both island and continental Lane Snapper populations. It was observed that Lane Snapper populations do not always conform to the pattern of reproductive seasonality and/or size at sexual maturity with regard to habitat type. This study contributes new information concerning the Lane Snapper’s reproductive strategy with regard to habitat type and depth and offers valuable information for the establishment of management strategies designed for Lane Snapper from the southern Gulf of Mexico.

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Trejo-Martínez, J., Brulé, T., Morales-López, N., Colás-Marrufo, T., & Sánchez-Crespo, M. (2021). Reproductive Strategy of a Continental Shelf Lane Snapper Population from the Southern Gulf of Mexico. Marine and Coastal Fisheries, 13(2), 140–156. https://doi.org/10.1002/mcf2.10142

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