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Variability in size at maturity of the European anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) in the Mediterranean Sea

Authors :
Ferreri, Rosalia
Genovese, Simona
Barra, Marco
Biagiotti, Ilaria
Bourdeix, Jean-herve
De Felice, Andrea
Gasparevic, Denis
Hattab, Tarek
Iglesias, Magdalena
Juretic, Tea
Leonori, Iole
Malavolti, Sara
St Raykow, Violin
Saraux, Claire
Ticina, Vjekoslav
Ventero, Ana
Basilone, Gualtiero
Ferreri, Rosalia
Genovese, Simona
Barra, Marco
Biagiotti, Ilaria
Bourdeix, Jean-herve
De Felice, Andrea
Gasparevic, Denis
Hattab, Tarek
Iglesias, Magdalena
Juretic, Tea
Leonori, Iole
Malavolti, Sara
St Raykow, Violin
Saraux, Claire
Ticina, Vjekoslav
Ventero, Ana
Basilone, Gualtiero
Source :
Mediterranean Marine Science (1108-393X) (Natl Centre Marine Research), 2021 , Vol. 22 , N. 4 , P. 858-870
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Size at first sexual maturity (L50) represents an important life-history trait that needs to be considered in the development of management measures as it provides fundamental information for avoiding the exploitation of younger individuals. L50 is known to display variability due to fishing pressure, geographical gradients, and environmental features. In this study, to investigate L50 variability among areas in the Mediterranean and Black Seas, maturity ogives of anchovies (Engraulis encrasicolus) were estimated by considering samples collected during the anchovy spawning period in the framework of the MEDiterranean International Acoustic Survey (MEDIAS) program. Anchovy size and sexual maturity data from several geographical subareas (GSAs), i.e., northern Spain, Gulf of Lion, Tyrrhenian Sea, Strait of Sicily, Adriatic Sea and Black Sea, were gathered according to a standard methodological protocol. Maturity ogives were estimated by a logistic regression considering total length, condition factor, sex and GSA. The obtained results showed a significant effect of the condition factor, in that fish in better condition reached maturity earlier, and the results also indicated differences in L50 values among the areas and between the sexes, with males reaching maturity at lower lengths than females. Even though the obtained L50 estimates are relative to the spawning period only, the variability observed at the Mediterranean basin scale highlights the importance of explicitly considering specific habitat characteristics when providing management advice based on an ecosystem approach for fisheries.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Mediterranean Marine Science (1108-393X) (Natl Centre Marine Research), 2021 , Vol. 22 , N. 4 , P. 858-870
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1294291204
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.12681.mms.25995