Sexual maturation in squid: Quantum or continuum?

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A model is presented which tests the representation of the maturity process in terms of gonadosomatic indices (GSI) in chokka squid Loligo vulgaris reynaudii. It assumes that the true maturation process is reflected by the results of histological investigation, which cannot be used in large-scale ecological work in the field. However, the maturity scales used in ecological studies define some morphological categories which can be linked directly to microscopic development. Therefore, the overlap of GSI ranges for each morphological maturity category may be used to judge how well the GSIs represent the histological stages. Results have shown that the overlap is large and that GSI cannot be recommended as adequately reflecting the maturation process in squid. A morphological scale of maturity with possible broad applications in exploited families of squid is proposed as a better representation of the maturation process than GSI. © 1995 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Lipiński, M. R., & Underhill, L. G. (1995). Sexual maturation in squid: Quantum or continuum? South African Journal of Marine Science, 15(1), 207–223. https://doi.org/10.2989/02577619509504844

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