Reproductive strategy of white anglerfish (Lophius piscatorius) in mediterranean waters: Implications for management

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Reproductive parameters of the white anglerfish (Lophius piscatorius) in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea were studied in 556 specimens collected monthly aboard commercial fishing vessels that were trawling at depths of 12–836 m. The main spawning season occurred from February through June. The size at maturity was estimated to be 48.8 cm in total length (TL) for males, 59.9 cm TL for females, and 51.3 cm TL for both sexes combined. The white anglerfish has group-synchronous oocyte development and determinate fecundity. It is a total spawner (spawns all its eggs once during a spawning season) and has a batch fecundity ranging from 661,647 to 885,214 oocytes, a relative batch fecundity of 66–128 oocytes per gram of female gutted weight, and a potential fecundity with values from 54,717 to 104,506 oocytes per kilogram of female total weight. This study is the first to provide the reproductive biology of white anglerfish in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea and provide valuable information that can be used to improve the stock assessment and ensure proper management of this species.

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Colmenero, A. I., Tuset, V. M., & Sánchez, P. (2017). Reproductive strategy of white anglerfish (Lophius piscatorius) in mediterranean waters: Implications for management. Fishery Bulletin, 115(1), 60–73. https://doi.org/10.7755/FB.115.1.6

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