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http://dx.doi.org/10.5657/FAS.2011.0403

Sexual Maturity and Early Life History of the Mudskipper Scartelaos gigas (Pisces, Gobiidae): Implications for Conservation  

Kim, Jin-Koo (Department of Marine Biology, Pukyong National University)
Baek, Hea-Ja (Department of Marine Biology, Pukyong National University)
Kim, Jae-Won (Department of Marine Science, Gangwon Province College)
Chang, Dae-Soo (Subtropical Fisheries Research Center, NFRDI)
Kim, Joo-Il (Southeast Sea Fisheries Research Institute, NFRDI)
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Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences / v.14, no.4, 2011 , pp. 403-410 More about this Journal
Abstract
Scartelaos gigas is an amphibious mudskipper species that inhabits mud flats in Korea, China, and Taiwan. This fish is at risk of extinction because of its very restricted habitat and overexploitation. Information about this fish's reproductive characteristics is needed for species conservation. The sexual maturity and early life history of S. gigas were investigated through histological methods and direct observation of eggs in the wild, respectively. In total, 560 individuals of S. gigas were collected with the aid of fishermen from March 2003 to October 2003 at Jung-do Island, southwest Korea. Through microscopic observations of gonadal development, it was determined that S. gigas of both sexes were immature in April, but began to reach maturity in May, and were then fully mature by June, which was maintained until July. In August, some female fish developed early oocytes, but by September oocytes were observed to have degenerated and had been absorbed. Spawned eggs were elliptical and had an average size of 1.37 mm (long axis) by 0.69 mm (short axis). The newly hatched larvae (3.03 mm total length, TL) had an open mouth and anus, two melanophores near the anus, and one large melanophore between the 18th and 19th myomeres. The larvae (3.18 mm TL) showed absorption of the yolk and oil globule within 5 days after hatching and became prelarvae. This species should be considered vulnerable or conservation-dependent, and thus parental fish need to be protected from fishermen during the main spawning season (June).
Keywords
Scartelaos gigas; Sexual maturity; Early life history; Conservation; Gobiidae;
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