González-Carrión, Francisco Saborido-Rey, Fran
The conservation of a sufficient reproductive potential of an exploited stock is one of the goals of fisheries management, as it ensures sustainable productivity. However, there is evidence that spawning stock biomass (SSB) does not represent well the variation in stock reproductive potential, often leading to impaired stock-recruitment relationshi...
Pauly, Daniel Liang, Cui
Among fishery biologists and even ichthyologists, maturation and spawning of fish are viewed as processes that use “energy” that would otherwise be applied to somatic growth, which is supposed to explain why post-maturity growth in length tends to decline. This widespread conceptualization may be called the “reproductive drain hypothesis” (RDH). Ho...
Moreno, Paola Claramunt, Gabriel
Many studies have considered the temporal patterns of reproduction of Engraulis ringens, but little attention has been given to the spatial patterns of reproduction (spawning areas), which have shown great variability in both location (geographical position) and extent (the area covered by positive stations), without a satisfactory explanation. Alo...
Lojo, Davinia Cousido-Rocha, Marta Cerviño, Santiago Dominguez-Petit, Rosario Sainza, María Pennino, Maria Grazia
European hake (Merluccius merluccius) is a commercially important resource in Iberian Atlantic waters. Despite the recovery plan implemented in 2006 and the multiannual management plan for western waters, fishing mortality is still higher than that corresponding to the maximum sustainable yield for the southern European hake stock. The biological p...
Domínguez-Petit, Rosario Paramo, Jorge Enrique Saborido-Rey, Fran Acero P., Arturo Bahamon, Nixon
Domínguez-Petit, Rosario Navarro, María Rosario Cousido-Rocha, Marta Tornero, Jorge Ramos, Fernando Jurado-Ruzafa, Alba Nunes, Cristina Hernández, Carmen Silva, Andreia V. Landa, Jorge
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Atlantic chub mackerel is a pelagic species present in the Atlantic Ocean that in recent decades has expanded northwards in the eastern Atlantic. Fish samples were collected in scientific surveys and commercial catches between 2011 and 2019. We analysed the geographical variation of the biological parameters (age, length, weight and condition), as ...
Puerto, Miguel Angel Saber, Samar Ortiz de Urbina, José María Gómez-Vives, María José García-Barcelona, Salvador Macías, David
Skipjack is an important commercial species with a tropical distribution, although captures in the Mediterranean Sea have been recorded for decades. The western Mediterranean Sea, specifically the Balearic Sea, is a spawning area for several tuna species. We hypothesized that the western Mediterranean warming in the last few decades could lead to t...
Diaz, Marina V. Do Souto, Marina Cohen, Stefanía Macchi, Gustavo J.
The nutritional condition of anchovy and Argentine hake larvae in the Northern Patagonian Frontal System (NPFS) area was studied in the austral spring of 2018. We hypothesized that this area provides adequate features for larval growth and survival. The RNA/DNA index (RD) and its derived index of growth performance were employed. A critical RD valu...
Macal-López, Karina del C. Brulé, Thierry Torres-Villegas, Julián René Colás-Marrufo, Teresa Noh-Quiñones, Virginia Elena
Snappers exhibit reproductive trait plasticity in response to habitat distribution. Lutjanus griseus is among the most economically important snappers in the western Central Atlantic but has received limited study in the region. Data on the reproductive biology of the L. griseus population were collected on the continental shelf of the Yucatan Peni...
Avendaño, Otilio Velázquez-Abunader, Iván Rocha, Francisco Guerra, Ángel
The Mayan octopus (Octopus maya) and the American octopus (O. americanus) are the two species that support the octopus fishery on the Campeche Bank. The large-scale fleet catches both species. However, landings are recorded as American octopus in the official statistics, and this causes a problem for the management of the fishery. The large-scale o...