Jacob Isaac, T. Kimmel, R. Bagley, V. Staats, Aaron Barkoh
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Abstract
Abstract Florida largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides floridanus were tagged and placed into an indoor raceway to document time of spawning, duration of spawning episodes, number of fish contributing to spawns, number of fish spawning multiple times, and percent of fish that spawned. In 8 d of observation, 16 spawns were initiated from 1500 to 1850 hours (lights on at 0700 hours, off at 1900 hours), and 3 spawns occurred during the night. Spawning episodes lasted from 110 to more than 240 min. Two spawns included participation by more than one male or female, but in both cases, activity of the third fish was brief and did not appear to contribute gametes. Five males (25%) and three females (15%) spawned more than once, and multiple-spawning males always used the same nest. Fifty percent of the males and 65% of the females spawned at 10 mat locations during observations. Six mat locations were used after observations ceased, which added to the 10 confirmed locations and 2 mat sites from night spawns, indi...