Aspects of reproduction of striped venus Chamela gallina in the Gulf of Cadiz (SW Spain): implications for fishery management
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Chamelea gallinagametogenic cycle
size at first maturity
partial fecundity
Gulf of Cádiz
Abstract
This study analyzes the main reproductive aspects of a natural population of Chamelea gallina on the SW
Spanish coast (Gulf of Cadiz): gametogenic cycle, size at first maturity, size at sexual differentiation and
partial fecundity. Methodology involved the use of standard histological techniques, image analysis and
the assessment of the variation of gonadal growth.
Monitoring throughout one year (May 2010–April 2011) identified 5 gametogenic developmental
stages and evidenced the existence of a long reproductive period between March and September. In
May 70% of individual were in stage 4, reproduction period (sub-stages 4A: maturity and 4B: partial
emission), whereas in June most individuals were partially emitting gametes (4B). An important peak
of gamete emission took place between June and July, after that recovery stages were detected (substage
4C). In September most of individuals were in stage 5 (spent). It was not possible to define a single
spawning event, but signs of ...
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