2014
DOI: 10.1017/s0025315414001088
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Reproductive biology of the lane snapper, Lutjanus synagris, and recommendations for its management on the Abrolhos Shelf, Brazil

Abstract: The reproductive biology of the lane snapper, Lutjanus synagris, was evaluated from 770 specimens (434 females and 336 males) obtained on the Abrolhos Bank, eastern Brazil, between May 2005 and October 2007. Total length ranged from 14.7 to 56.0 cm for females and from 16.5 to 54.3 cm for males, with size composition not varying significantly between sexes. Five distinct maturity stages were identified based on macroscopic and histological examination of the gonads. Mean value of the gonadosomatic index (GSI) … Show more

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“…According to fisheries indicator I proposed by Froese (), the target capture of juveniles is zero. As observed for other fisheries in Abrolhos (Freitas et al ., , ), however, many fishing communities depend on small fish (< L 50 ) for their livelihoods.…”
Section: Number Of Centropomus Pectinatus Sampled In Each Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to fisheries indicator I proposed by Froese (), the target capture of juveniles is zero. As observed for other fisheries in Abrolhos (Freitas et al ., , ), however, many fishing communities depend on small fish (< L 50 ) for their livelihoods.…”
Section: Number Of Centropomus Pectinatus Sampled In Each Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…plumierii in the Abrolhos. In addition, simple management measures are proposed that could be readily presented to stakeholders and further implemented, reducing the long‐standing gaps in management, scientific and local knowledge (Freitas et al ., , ; Previero et al ., , ; Giglio & Freitas, ; Moura et al ., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to assess the status of small-scale fisheries, models used to assess largescale fisheries (such as yield per recruit) are often applied; however, because of the complexity inherent in the models and the data needed to use them, the results are often not satisfactory (Froese, 2004). Thus, it has been suggested that the assessment methods for small-scale fisheries should depend on a simple method using the data that are easy to obtain, such as size/age frequency data (Freitas et al, 2014;Orensanz et al, 2005;Punt et al, 2001;Worm et al, 2009). The analysis of length frequency data can provide important information about shifts in the population age/size structure, which can be indicative of overexploitation (Babcock et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%