Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
- Volume 1 Issue 1
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- Pages.82-93
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- 1998
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- 2234-1757(eISSN)
Sexual Maturation, Sex Ratio and Hermaphroditism of the Pacific Oyster, Crassostrea gigas, on the West Coast of Korea
- Chung Ee-Yung (Department of Marine Living Resources, Kunsan National University) ;
- Seo Young-Ho (Department of Marine Living Resources, Kunsan National University) ;
- Park Kwan Ha (Department of Fish Pathology, Kunsan National University)
- Published : 1998.06.01
Abstract
Monthly changes of the gonad follicle index (GFI), reproductive cycle, egg-diameter composition, first sexual maturity of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, were studied based on the samples which have been collected from the intertidal zone of Poryong west coast of Korea, from January to December, 1996. C. gigas, is dioecious, while a few individuals are alternatively hermaphroditic. Monthly variation of gonad follicle index (GFI) used for determination of spawning period, coincided with the reproductive cycle. GFI increased from April when seawater temperatures gradually increased and reached the maximum in May. And then, GFI sharply decreased from June to September due to spawning. Reproductive cycle of this species can be divided into five successive stages: in females, early active stage (March to April), late active stage (April to May), ripe stage (May to August), partially spawned stage (June to September) and spent/inactive stage (September to February); in males, early active stage (February to March), late active stage (April to May), ripe stage (May to September), partially spawned stage (June to September) and spent/ inactive stage (September to February). The diameter of fully mature eggs are approximately 50um. Spawning occurred from June to September, and two spawning peaks were observed in June and August when the seawater temperature was above
Keywords
- Crassostrea gigas;
- gonadal development;
- reproductive cycle;
- first sexual maturity;
- sex ratio;
- hermaphroditism