Maturity Assessment for the Implementation of the First Fishery Regulation in Patagonian Marine Gastropods

IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY Malacologia Pub Date : 2020-09-10 DOI:10.4002/040.063.0114
M. Cumplido, G. Bigatti
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ABSTRACT In order to establish management measures for a new resource, the size at first maturity should be studied. This measurement is a powerful tool in enabling the sustainable exploitation of marine benthic resources. Patagonian marine gastropods are captured as complementary catches during scallop fisheries. Studies related to the size at first maturity were performed for edible marine gastropods in northern Patagonia and have been used for the creation of the first regulation of gastropod catches made by the Secretary of Fisheries of Chubut Province. The minimum capture size of some of the species included in this regulation was established from preliminary studies but needed histological confirmation. The present study aims to provide accurate information on the size at maturity by an assessment that includes first gonadal maturity and population size/weight data of Buccinanops deformis and Trophon geversianus, two edible species of marine gastropods with high abundance along the Patagonian Atlantic coast and elevated nutritional values in their edible tissues. By histological methods, females of B. deformis reach maturity at 2.8 cm and males at 1.95 cm. While by an alternative histological method (inflexion point method), females reach maturity at 2.76 cm and males at 2.1 cm. For T. geversianus, females reach maturity at 3 cm (inflexion point = 2.38 cm) and males at 1.65 cm (inflexion point = 2.01 cm). The maturity assessment of B. deformis and T. geversianus revealed that males reach maturity at a smaller size than females, probably due to the fact that females require a more gradual process in maturation with a greater reproductive investment. The size at first sexual maturity provides valuable information for establishing the minimum catchable size. Therefore, we estimate a minimum size limit for B. deformis of 3.6 cm and 3.5 cm for T. geversianus and suggest that fishery measurements for these species should be established by performing a particular maturity assessment in each fishery zone.
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巴塔哥尼亚海洋腹足类动物实施第一项渔业法规的成熟度评估
摘要为了制定新资源的管理措施,应研究首次成熟时的规模。这一衡量标准是实现海洋海底资源可持续开发的有力工具。巴塔哥尼亚海洋腹足类在扇贝捕捞过程中作为补充渔获物被捕获。对巴塔哥尼亚北部的可食用海洋腹足类进行了与首次成熟时大小有关的研究,并用于制定丘布特省渔业部长制定的第一个腹足类渔获量法规。该法规中包括的一些物种的最小捕获大小是根据初步研究确定的,但需要组织学确认。本研究旨在通过评估提供关于成熟时大小的准确信息,评估包括变形蟾蜍(Buccinaops deformis)和大花蟾蜍(Tropon geversianus)的首次性腺成熟度和种群大小/重量数据,这两种可食用的海洋腹足类物种在巴塔哥尼亚大西洋沿岸拥有高丰度,其可食用组织的营养价值较高。通过组织学方法,变形B.deformis的雌性在2.8厘米处达到成熟,雄性在1.95厘米处达到。而通过另一种组织学方法(拐点法),雌性在2.76厘米处达到成年,雄性在2.1厘米处达到熟度。对于大花T.geversianus,雌性在3厘米(拐点=2.38厘米)处达到成熟度,雄性在1.65厘米(拐点=20.1厘米)处实现成熟度。对B.deformis和T.geversianus的成熟度评估表明,雄性比雌性体型更小,这可能是因为雌性需要一个更循序渐进的成熟过程,需要更多的生殖投资。第一次性成熟时的体型为确定最小可捕获体型提供了有价值的信息。因此,我们估计变形B.deformis的最小尺寸限制为3.6厘米,而T.geversianus的最小尺寸极限为3.5厘米,并建议通过在每个渔业区进行特定的成熟度评估来确定这些物种的渔业测量。
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Malacologia
Malacologia 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Malacologia publishes papers on all groups of the Mollusca. Malacologia specializes in publishing long papers and monographic treatments. Complete data are especially appreciated. Papers must be of interest to an international readership. Papers in systematics, ecology, population ecology, genetics, molecular genetics, evolution and phylogenetic treatments are especially welcomed. Also welcomed are letters to the editor involving papers published or issues of import to science of the day.
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