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Title: Biological features of nine deep-water fishes from the midslope of the Northwest African coast
Authors: Triay Portella, Raül 
González Pérez, José Antonio 
Lorenzo Nespereira, José María 
Biscoito, M.
González Pajuelo, José Mario 
UNESCO Clasification: 310503 Localización de peces
531201 Agricultura, silvicultura, pesca
240105 Desarrollo animal
Keywords: Sea fishes
Depth distribution
Length–weight relationship
Sex ratio
Spawning season, et al
Issue Date: 2023
Project: Spanish–Moroccan 2005– 2006 deep-sea fishery campaigns off Northwest Africa
Journal: Regional Studies in Marine Science 
Abstract: The size distribution, sex ratio, spawning activity, and maturity of Alepocephalus bairdii, Alepocephalus productus, Alepocephalus rostratus, Bathygadus favosus, Bathygadus melanobranchus, Nezumia aequalis, Mora moro, Trachyscorpia echinata and Hoplostethus mediterraneus inhabiting the middle slope off Northwest Africa were analysed. Maturation takes place during the winter months, when a high proportion (>62%) of large individuals were observed in the mature, spawning or postspawning stage, with the exception of H. mediterraneus (57.3%). Negative allometric growth was recorded as a general pattern in both sexes, but isometric growth was recorded in females of A. productus, A. rostratus, and B. melanobranchus. Positive allometric growth was only observed in females of T. echinata. The length frequency distribution showed significant differences between sexes, except in A. productus and A. bairdii. Females of Macrouridae species were found to be larger and heavier than males. Sex ratios were generally unbalanced, but no bias was observed in N. aequalis, T. echinata, and H. mediterraneus. Relative size at sexual maturity ranged mainly between 0.66 and 0.72, but B. favosus, H. mediterraneus, and N. aequalis showed lower values (0.54–0.61). Sexual maturity is reached mainly at a size between 1 and 5 cm smaller in males than in females, except in A. bairdii and T. echinata.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/122166
ISSN: 2352-4855
DOI: 10.1016/j.rsma.2023.102951
Source: Regional Studies in Marine Science [ISSN 2352-4855], v. 62, September 2023
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