Spawning‐related mortality in captive Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) |
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Authors: | Tómas Árnason Björn Björnsson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Marine Research Institute, Grindavík, Iceland;2. Marine Research Institute, Reykjavík, Iceland |
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Abstract: | Two year‐classes of Atlantic cod were reared in indoor tanks from November 2002 to November 2004. The average annual mortality was 21% and 36% for males and females respectively. The highest monthly mortality rates in females were observed around and during the spawning periods from March to July, maximally 7% and 20% for year‐class 2001 and 18% and 34% for year‐class 2000. The mortality in males was less dependent on season, reaching a maximum of 7% and 5% month?1 for year‐class 2001 and 2000 respectively. The maximum mortality during spawning increased with age from: 7%, 19% and 34% per month for 2‐, 3‐ and 4‐year‐old females respectively. The average gonadosomatic indices in 3‐ and 4‐year‐old mature females that died during the spawning periods were 22% and 26% respectively and most of them were spawning when they died. The results suggest that egg‐retention may have been the main cause of death in females during spawning. |
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Keywords: | Atlantic cod egg‐retention female mortality gonadosomatic index spawning |
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