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Age, growth and feeding of the blue hottentot Pachymetopon aeneum (Pisces:Sparidae) with notes on reproduction

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posted on 2023-05-16, 20:42 authored by Colin BuxtonColin Buxton, Clarke, JR
The sparid Pachymetopon aeneum is a benthic carnivore feeding predominantly on hydroids, runicates and octocorais, Juveniles and subadults occur on shallower reefs than the adults but the diet of all sizes is similar, The species is a protogynous hermaphrodite, sex reversal occurring between 200 and 300 mm forklength. Fifty per cent maturity in females occurs between 200 and 250 mm forklength. Peak reproductive activity was recorded between September and March. Otoliths were used to determine growth rate. Growth in length was described by the equation, L.(mm) = 467,06t1 - e-0.1328(t··0.24731). The relationship between length and weight, W(g) = 0,00001 L(mm)3,149, was used to determine somatic growth as, W(g) = 2545,98(1 .e-0.1328(t-0.2473»))3 .149,. P. aeneum have a potential for exploitation but the combination of late maturation and protogynous hermaphroditism could lead to over-exploitation in a size-selective fishery.

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Publication title

South African Journal of Zoology

Volume

21

Pagination

33 -38

ISSN

0254-1858

Department/School

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies

Publisher

Zoological Society of Southern Africa

Place of publication

Pretoria, South Africa

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Copyright © 1986, The Zoological Society of Southern Africa

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