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Identifiant documentaire 10-dkey/10.1051/alr/2017019
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Auteur(s): Patrícia Gonçalves,António Ávila de Melo,Alberto G. Murta,Henrique N. Cabral
Mots clés Blue whiting Spawning Sex ratio Portuguese coast
Date de publication 26/06/2017
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The sex ratio is an important trait of natural populations and a key parameter for assessing the reproductive potential and stock status of exploited fish populations. In fisheries research, knowledge on spatial and temporal sex ratio variation can inform on the capacity of a population to support exploitation and environmental changes. Blue whiting (Micromesistius poutassou) shows sexual growth dimorphism after maturation, with females achieving greater lengths than males. The main goal of this work was to investigate seasonal patterns in the blue whiting sex distribution, size structure and condition in three areas along the Portuguese coast (north, southwest and south), based on bottom trawl surveys performed in autumn and winter between 1998 and 2015. Smaller blue whiting (12–24 cm) were found in shallow areas down to 250–300 m while larger individuals (>24 cm) were spread deeper down to 400–500 m. Condition factor Fulton K differed significantly between seasons in all the areas (F = 11.72; p-value

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