Age, growth, and reproductive biology of the five-lined snapper Lutjanus quinquelineatus around Okinawa-jima Island, southern Japan

The age, growth, and reproductive biology of the five-lined snapper Lutjanus quinquelineatus was estimated using 709 specimens (44.2–197.7 mm) collected from November 2012 to November 2014 around Okinawa-jima Island, southern Japan. The oldest age estimated by sectioned otoliths and maximum standard...

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Published inFisheries science Vol. 87; no. 4; pp. 503 - 512
Main Authors Araki, Katsuya, Tachihara, Katsunori
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Tokyo Springer Japan 01.07.2021
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:The age, growth, and reproductive biology of the five-lined snapper Lutjanus quinquelineatus was estimated using 709 specimens (44.2–197.7 mm) collected from November 2012 to November 2014 around Okinawa-jima Island, southern Japan. The oldest age estimated by sectioned otoliths and maximum standard length were 24 years and 192.1 mm for females and 27 years and 197.7 mm for males. The relationship between age and standard length was expressed by the following von Bertalanffy growth equations; female: L t  = 172.2 × {1 − exp[−0.55( t  + 0.70)]}; male: L t  = 182.5 × {1 − exp[−0.52( t  + 0.70)]}. The spawning season estimated by the gonadosomatic index and histological observations was from May to September, with a peak season from June to August. The length (age) at first maturity was 130.3 mm (2 years) for females and 129.5 mm (1 year) for males. Among the small Lutjanus species, L. quinquelineatus has a long lifespan and matures at a small size and young age.
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ISSN:0919-9268
1444-2906
DOI:10.1007/s12562-021-01520-x