Reproductive biology of Bigeye Tuna, Thunnus obesus, (Scombridae) in the eastern and central tropical Pacific Ocean

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Guoping Zhu
Xiaojie Dai
Liuxiong Xu
Yingqi Zhou
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[1] Shanghai Ocean University,The Key Laboratory of Shanghai Education Commission for Oceanic Fisheries Resources Exploitation, College of Marine Sciences
[2] Shanghai Ocean University,The Key Laboratory of Sustainable Exploitation of Oceanic Fisheries Resources
[3] Ministry of Education,undefined
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Environmental Biology of Fishes | 2010年 / 88卷
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Reproduction; Bigeye tuna; Sex ratio; Maturity; Spawning; Sex development; Pacific Ocean;
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Understanding the reproductive potential of any species is of great importance for resource assessment and management. We studied the reproductive biology of Bigeye Tuna, Thunnus obesus, based on 1283 samples taken from the Chinese longline vessels in the eastern and central Tropical Pacific Ocean during February through November 2006. The female-male ratio was 1.0 : 1.5 and males were predominant in all length classes except for the length class of 166–170 cm (fork length). Males dominated in sizes larger than 171 cm, all specimens of 192 cm or larger were males. The main spawning period of Bigeye Tuna was between March and November. Gonadosomatic rates of males were larger than those of females. Statistically, female and male Bigeye Tuna had no significant reproductive seasonality. The observed minimum length at sexual maturity for female Bigeye Tuna was 94 cm. Length at 50% sexual maturity of female Bigeye Tuna was estimated at 107.8 cm, and maturation rate was 0.106 cm−1. The results derived in this study provide the information critical to our understanding of key life history parameters of Bigeye Tuna in tropic Pacific Ocean.
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