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      Ovarian and spawning reference, size at first maturity and fecundity of Glossogobius giuris caught along Vietnamese Mekong Delta

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          This study investigates the ovarian development, spawning patterns, maturity size and fecundity of the goby Glossogobius giuris–a commercial fish in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta–based on the data analysis of 659 individuals. Specimens were caught using trawl nets from four sites representing freshwater (Cai Rang, Can Tho) to salinized regions in the dry season (Long Phu, Soc Trang), and brackish water regions (Hoa Binh, Bac Lieu and Dam Doi, Ca Mau) over the 12 months of 2020. Histological analysis showed that it was a multi-spawner as different stages of oocytes appeared in mature ovaries. The fish could spawn throughout the year, with a peak in April at the freshwater region and in September at salinized and brackish areas as mature ovaries appeared monthly during the studied period and gonadosomatic index displayed the highest value in April and in September, respectively. This goby’s primary egg releasing time tended to be regulated by salinity changes over the four sampling sites. Likewise, size at first maturity of this species could be related to the salinity variation as this value was the longest in freshwater (6.14 ± 0.17) and the shortest in the salinization region (4.82 ± 0.66). Batch fecundity is measured at 5,118–100,003 eggs/female and related to fish length and weight ( r 2  > 0.76). Findings can be useful for the development of fish conservation strategies and artificial reproducing studies.

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              Estimating size at first maturity (L50) from Gonadossomatic Index (GSI) data

              Correct estimates of size at first maturity (L50) are useful for fish stock management and different methods have been proposed. In this study we propose the use of a modified logistic to estimate L50, including a variable asymptote (A). We also test the use of the Gonadossomatic Index (GSI) as a flag to establish the reproductive status of each female fish. The method is demonstrated using GSI data for four Neotropical fish species: Characiformes: Astyanax fasciatus (n = 473) and Oligosarcus robustus (n = 297); Siluriformes: Loricariichthys anus (n = 427) and Trachelyopterus lucenai (n = 195). The results were stable enough to propose this method be used for other fish species with different life histories and with a relatively unconstrained sampling programs. Nevertheless, a wide scale test program is desirable to identify any possible bias in this approach. Estimativas precisas do tamanho de primeira maturação (L50) são úteis para a gestão de estoques naturais, existindo diversos métodos disponíveis na literatura. No presente estudo é proposto um método alternativo através de uma equação logística modificada, incluindo-se uma assíntota variável (A). Testou-se igualmente o uso do Índice Gonadossomático (GSI) como indicativo do status reprodutivo para fêmeas de peixes. O método é demonstrado com dados de quatro espécies de peixes Neotropicais: Characiformes: Astyanax fasciatus (n = 473) e Oligosarcus robustus (n = 297); Siluriformes: Loricariichthys anus (n = 427) e Trachelyopterus lucenai (n = 195). Os resultados obtidos foram suficientemente estáveis para propor-se o emprego do método para outras espécies de peixes com diferentes histórias de vida, mesmo que em programas de amostragem limitados. Sugere-se, entretanto, avaliação da metodologia em larga escala como forma de identificar-se possíveis desvios da abordagem proposta.
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                Contributors
                Journal
                Saudi J Biol Sci
                Saudi J Biol Sci
                Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
                Elsevier
                1319-562X
                2213-7106
                25 October 2021
                March 2022
                25 October 2021
                : 29
                : 3
                : 1911-1917
                Affiliations
                [a ]Department of Biology, School of Education, Can Tho University, Can Tho, Viet Nam
                [b ]Biotechnology Research and Development Institute, Can Tho University, Xuan Khanh Ward, Can Tho, Viet Nam
                [c ]Department of Environmental Sciences, College of Environment and Natural Resources, Can Tho University, Can Tho, Viet Nam
                Author notes
                [* ]Corresponding author. dmquang@ 123456ctu.edu.vn
                Article
                S1319-562X(21)00909-8
                10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.10.030
                8913340
                35280526
                d19b2775-4674-4149-ae10-9eed796fb666
                © 2021 The Author(s)

                This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

                History
                : 27 May 2021
                : 27 September 2021
                : 14 October 2021
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                batch fecundity,size at first maturity,multi-spawner,spawning pattern,vietnam

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