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The reproductive biology of Chrysoblephus laticeps and C. cristiceps (Teleostei:Sparidae)
A detailed histological study showed that in two protogynous sparids, Chrysoblephus laticeps (Cuvier) and C. cristiceps (Cuvier), gametogenesis follows a pattern typical of temperate sparids and marine teleosts in general. Fertilization is external and both species produce numerous small eggs which are pelagic. They have a restricted summer breeding season and gonadal recrudescence is well correlated with temperature and photoperiod. Behavioural observations showed that C. laticeps are pairâ€spawners, releasing their gametes well above the substratum after an elaborate courtship routine. The testes of these fishes are small in relation to those of other sparids and are thought to reflect basic differences in the mating systems of sexâ€changing and gonochoristic species. Copyright © 1990, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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Journal of zoologyVolume
220Pagination
497 - 511ISSN
0952-8369Department/School
Institute for Marine and Antarctic StudiesPublisher
Blackwell PublishingPlace of publication
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Copyright 1990 The Zoological Society of LondonRepository Status
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