Sparidae 2011
DOI: 10.1002/9781444392210.ch4
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“…Cameras were installed in each tank 5 cm under the water surface and adjusted to rius nufar) (Buxton & Garratt, 1990;Garratt, 1991), roman seabream (Chrysoblephus laticeps) (Buxton, 1990), silver bream (Rhabdosargus sarba) (Leu, 1994) and southern black bream (Acanthopagrus butcheri) (Mylonas et al, 2011). Although there was variation among species a general similarity was observed (see review in Mylonas et al, 2011). Spawning was usually early morning (dawn) or early evening (dusk) (06:00 and 19:00, respectively).…”
Section: Video and Observations Of The Reproductive Behaviourmentioning
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“…Cameras were installed in each tank 5 cm under the water surface and adjusted to rius nufar) (Buxton & Garratt, 1990;Garratt, 1991), roman seabream (Chrysoblephus laticeps) (Buxton, 1990), silver bream (Rhabdosargus sarba) (Leu, 1994) and southern black bream (Acanthopagrus butcheri) (Mylonas et al, 2011). Although there was variation among species a general similarity was observed (see review in Mylonas et al, 2011). Spawning was usually early morning (dawn) or early evening (dusk) (06:00 and 19:00, respectively).…”
Section: Video and Observations Of The Reproductive Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spawning was usually early morning (dawn) or early evening (dusk) (06:00 and 19:00, respectively). Courtship consisted of males pursuing and nudging females, a tight circling swimming behaviour to form aggregations before spawning, which consisted of a spawning rush usually either to perform pair spawning involving a single pair (a male and a female) or group spawning a single female followed by multiple males (Smith, 1986;Buxton & Garratt, 1990;Garratt, 1991;Leu, 1994;Mylonas et al, 2011).…”
Section: Video and Observations Of The Reproductive Behaviourmentioning
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