2019
DOI: 10.22370/rbmo.2019.54.1.1464
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Condición reproductiva de la jibia <i>Dosidicus gigas</i> en la zona costera del centro-sur de Chile

Abstract: Artículo Condición reproductiva de la jibia Dosidicus gigas en la zona costera del centro-sur de ChileReproductive condition of the jumbo squid Dosidicus gigas in the coastal area of the south-central ChileAbstract.-The reproductive condition of the jumbo squid Dosidicus gigas is poorly understood in Chile, through an oceanic-coastal migratory pattern during maturity and spawning has been suggested. The aim of this study was to describe the jumbo squid reproductive condition at the coastal zone off south-centr… Show more

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“…Jumbo squid specimens caught in the central northern Colombian Pacific consisted mainly of females, which comprised up to 97% of catches. According to sex ratios reported for Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Costa Rica, and Mexico [30,31,52,[59][60][61][62][63], females usually represent over 70% of catches, probably as a consequence of the selectivity of fishing gear used [57].…”
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“…Jumbo squid specimens caught in the central northern Colombian Pacific consisted mainly of females, which comprised up to 97% of catches. According to sex ratios reported for Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Costa Rica, and Mexico [30,31,52,[59][60][61][62][63], females usually represent over 70% of catches, probably as a consequence of the selectivity of fishing gear used [57].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A strong relationship between environmental temperature, growth rate, and reproductive development has been identified for jumbo squid [56,59,61], with faster somatic growth and lower recruitment size when development occurs in warm environments, such as those found in the central northern Colombian Pacific, compared with colder subtropical environments or areas associated with upwellings, such as the Humboldt Current (Chile-Peru), the Costa Rica Dome, or the Gulf of California. Although the φ' index found in this study was lower (3.12) than what has been reported for other populations (>4.0) [50,66], the mean catch size was greater than the size at maturity (L 50 ) in our study area, which is a necessary condition to endorse the use of a fishing resource.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%