Authors: E GarcíaSeoane A Bernal F SaboridoRey
Publish Date: 2014/01/21
Volume: 727, Issue: 1, Pages: 137-149
Abstract
Myctophids play a key role in the transfer of energy in pelagic food webs linking zooplankton to higher trophic levels Data are presented for the first time for the glacier lanternfish Benthosema glaciale on maturity ogives sizeatmaturity and reproductive strategy in terms of ovarian organization and fecundity type in two contrasting environments North Atlantic and Mediterranean We analysed 292 females collected in Flemish Cap during early summer 2009 and 2011 and off the Balearic Islands during late autumn 2009 and early summer 2010 The spawning season differed between areas Size at 50 maturity in Flemish Cap was 476 and 491 mm in 2009 and 2011 respectively but significantly smaller 245 mm in the Balearic sea B glaciale is a batch spawner with asynchronous ovarian development and indeterminate fecundity Batch fecundity showed significant relationships with length and weight although average relative batch fecundity was low 1031 ± 396 oocytes/gram We compared two staining techniques Hematoxylin–eosin and PAS–hematoxylin–metanil yellow with the latter being more useful to detect mature females and spawning indicators in regressing and regenerating females Our results contribute to a better understanding of the reproductive potential and ecological role of this species the most abundant myctophid in the northern AtlanticThis study was possible thanks to a JAE Predoctoral Fellowship of the CSIC cofinanced by the European Social Fund and thanks to the collaboration of the project IDEADOS CTM200804489C0302 given by the Spanish Science and Innovation Ministry and of the Program for the Data Collection in the Fisheries Sector from the European Commission and CSIC The authors are grateful to M Fabeiro D Domínguez R Collazo I Ares and S Rábade for the help given for histological processing We thank the officers and crew of the R/V Vizconde de Eza and R/V Sarmiento de Gamboa for their assistance sampling at sea We are grateful to the editor and two anonymous referees for their constructive comments on the manuscript
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