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摘要
对印度东南海岸马纳尔湾生物圈保护区(GOM)中的大鳍礁鱿鱼(Sepioteuthis lessoniana品系B)的体石生长增量进行了分析,以估计其年龄和生长情况。通过线粒体细胞色素 c 氧化酶 I 基因序列确定了 S. lessoniana 系 B 的身份。统计石增量年龄分析表明,研究区野生捕获的 S. lessoniana 乌贼种群增长迅速。雄性乌贼的年龄从61(背幔长95 mm)到220 d(背幔长390 mm)不等,雌性乌贼的年龄从64(背幔长98 mm)到199 d(背幔长340 mm)不等。雄性和雌性的平均日生长率分别为 1.63 和 1.55 mm DML d-1。雄鱼的瞬时增长率从 0.85(210 d)到 4.1%(110 d)不等,雌鱼的瞬时增长率从 0.65(190 d)到 3.7%(110 d)不等。雄鱼和雌鱼的初熟年龄分别为 114 d 和 120 d。回溯计算的孵化期和雌鱼的成熟期表明,S. lessoniana全年都在繁殖,在7-8月和2月有两个明显的产卵高峰;因此,孵化期分布在全年,有两批鱼群存在。根据统计石数据,可以得出结论,在 GOM 的 S. lessoniana 系 B 的潜在寿命可达 7 个月。这一发现与之前根据长度频率数据进行的生长估计相矛盾,后者低估了该物种的真实生长潜力。
Age and growth of bigfin reef squid, Sepioteuthis lessoniana (Cephalopoda: Loliginidae), in Gulf of Mannar Marine Biosphere Reserve, Indian Ocean
Statolith growth increments were analysed in the bigfin reef squid, Sepioteuthis lessoniana lineage B, for estimating the age and growth in the Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve (GOM), southeast coast of India. The identification of S. lessoniana lineage B was determined by mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I gene sequence. The statolith increment age analysis indicated that the wild-captured squid population of S. lessoniana in the study area undergoes rapid growth. The age of S. lessoniana in males ranged from 61 (95 mm dorsal mantle length (DML)) to 220 d (390 mm DML), while it was 64 (98 mm DML) to 199 d (340 mm DML) in females. The average daily growth rate in males and females was 1.63 and 1.55 mm DML d−1, respectively. The instantaneous growth rate varied from 0.85 (210 d) to 4.1% (110 d) for males and 0.65 (190 d) to 3.7% (110 d) for females. The age at first maturity was 114 and 120 d for males and females, respectively. Back-calculated hatching dates and the attainment of maturity in females suggested that the reproduction of S. lessoniana is year-round, with two distinct spawning peaks during July–August and February months; accordingly, the hatching dates were spread throughout the year, with the presence of two cohorts. Based on the statolith data, it can be concluded that S. lessoniana lineage B in the GOM has a potential lifespan of up to 7 months. This finding contradicts the previous growth estimates based on length-frequency data, which underestimated the true growth potential of this species.
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JMBA is an international journal, publishing original research on all aspects of marine biology. It includes pioneering work taking place today on major issues concerning marine organisms and their environment. Subjects covered include: ecological surveys and population studies of marine communities; physiology and experimental biology; taxonomy, morphology and life history of marine animals and plants; and chemical and physical oceanographic work. Included with 2010 online subscriptions: Marine Biodiversity Records.