Gonads of 111 individuals of a digynic protandrous hermaphrodite fish species, white seabream (Diplodus sargus sargus), were sampled along the coast of NW Sicily (southern Tyrrhenian Sea). Theses gonads were analyzed to evaluate a macroscopic maturity scale widely used in fisheries studies, through histological examination of the gonadal tissue, to observe the microscopic morphological features. A 5-phase microscopic classification scale was produced based on macroscopic staging for both males and females. A mismatch was found between macro and microscopic sexing due possibly to the difficulties met in correct sex identification of bisexual individuals. Likewise a mismatch was found between macro and microscopic reproductive phase identifications. Partial matching was detected between the two analysis methods as regards the monthly occurrence of different reproductive phases, with a peak of spawning capable individuals in spring. Gonadosomatic index and sea surface temperature were used along with reproductive phases to describe the reproductive cycle on a monthly basis. The seasonal trend of gonadosomatic index followed closely that of reproductive phases, showing a peak in spring preceded and followed by consistently low gonad weight. Despite the small sample size, microscopic validation of a macroscopic reproductive phase evaluation proved useful to identify the weaknesses of the latter method and widened the knowledge on reproductive biology of white seabream in the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Evaluation of macroscopic maturity analysis with histology in the digynic protandrous hermaphrodite white seabream Diplodus sargus sargus (Pisces, Sparidae)
GIACALONE VM;FERRERI R;MICALE V;PIPITONE C;BASILONE G;MAZZOLA S;BONANNO A;D'ANNA G
2018
Abstract
Gonads of 111 individuals of a digynic protandrous hermaphrodite fish species, white seabream (Diplodus sargus sargus), were sampled along the coast of NW Sicily (southern Tyrrhenian Sea). Theses gonads were analyzed to evaluate a macroscopic maturity scale widely used in fisheries studies, through histological examination of the gonadal tissue, to observe the microscopic morphological features. A 5-phase microscopic classification scale was produced based on macroscopic staging for both males and females. A mismatch was found between macro and microscopic sexing due possibly to the difficulties met in correct sex identification of bisexual individuals. Likewise a mismatch was found between macro and microscopic reproductive phase identifications. Partial matching was detected between the two analysis methods as regards the monthly occurrence of different reproductive phases, with a peak of spawning capable individuals in spring. Gonadosomatic index and sea surface temperature were used along with reproductive phases to describe the reproductive cycle on a monthly basis. The seasonal trend of gonadosomatic index followed closely that of reproductive phases, showing a peak in spring preceded and followed by consistently low gonad weight. Despite the small sample size, microscopic validation of a macroscopic reproductive phase evaluation proved useful to identify the weaknesses of the latter method and widened the knowledge on reproductive biology of white seabream in the Tyrrhenian Sea.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.