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Title: Aspects of the life history of the salema, Sarpa salpa (Pisces, Sparidae), off the Canarian archipelago (Central-East Atlantic)
Authors: Villamil, María Méndez
Lorenzo, José M. 
Pajuelo, José G. 
Ramos, Antonio 
Coca, Josep 
UNESCO Clasification: 2401 Biología animal (zoología)
240119 Zoología marina
3105 Peces y fauna silvestre
Keywords: Sexuality
Reproduction
Age
Growth
Issue Date: 2002
Publisher: 0378-1909
Journal: Environmental Biology of Fishes 
Abstract: Life history of the salema, Sarpa salpa, off the Canarian archipelago was studied from samples collected between January 1998 and December 1999. Fish ranged from 119 to 452 mm in total length and from 24.9 to 1491.7 g in weight. The species was characterized by a protandric hermaphroditism. The overall sex ratio was unbalanced in favour of males (1 : 0.41). The reproductive season extends from September to March, with a peak in spawning activity in December–January. Males reached maturity at a smaller length (226 mm, 2 years old) than females (294 mm, 3 years old). Males, females and all fish showed an isometric growth. The morphometric relationship between length and mass for the whole population was described by the parameters: a = 0.0000134 and b = 3.01. A concentric pattern of opaque and translucent zones was readily distinguishable on the otoliths. Two rings, one opaque and one translucent, were laid down each year on the otoliths; the opaque zone was formed during the summer months, and the translucent zone during the winter months. Individuals aged 0 to 11 years were found. The parameters of the von Bertalanffy growth equation for all individuals were: L∞ = 479 mm, k = 0.212 year−1, and t0 = −1.08 year.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/51620
ISSN: 0378-1909
DOI: 10.1023/A:1014216000459
Source: Environmental Biology of Fishes [ISSN 0378-1909], v. 63, p. 183-192
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