2023
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.15524
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Temporal and inter-individual changes in the integrated biochemical condition of the gonads of female swordfish (Xiphias gladius) from the Southeastern Pacific Ocean

Abstract: The integrated biochemical condition (IBC) of gonads is closely related to the reproductive success of highly migratory marine species. The IBC of gonads can be influenced not only by size and/or age, but also by environmental conditions. Here, female swordfish, Xiphias gladius, that migrate to temperate regions with a marked seasonality (e.g., the Southeastern Pacific Ocean, SEPO) were compared in relation to the IBCs (lipids, proteins, glucose and, fatty acid profiles) of their gonads; individuals with two b… Show more

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“…Extinction and recolonization cycles taking place within the limits of environmental tolerance for tropical marine species may modify the allele frequencies, as, at these extreme conditions, only a few individuals contribute to the gene pool after a reproductive event. Spawning at these boundaries has been reported for other pelagic species such as yellowfin tuna (Schaefer et al, 2007), the swordfish (Claramunt et al, 2009;Guzmań-Rivas et al, 2023), including the dolphinfish. In the area of Los Cabos, mature organisms are recorded throughout the year, being more frequent during the summer and autumn months (Zuñiga-Flores et al, 2011).…”
Section: Population Genetic Structurementioning
confidence: 82%
“…Extinction and recolonization cycles taking place within the limits of environmental tolerance for tropical marine species may modify the allele frequencies, as, at these extreme conditions, only a few individuals contribute to the gene pool after a reproductive event. Spawning at these boundaries has been reported for other pelagic species such as yellowfin tuna (Schaefer et al, 2007), the swordfish (Claramunt et al, 2009;Guzmań-Rivas et al, 2023), including the dolphinfish. In the area of Los Cabos, mature organisms are recorded throughout the year, being more frequent during the summer and autumn months (Zuñiga-Flores et al, 2011).…”
Section: Population Genetic Structurementioning
confidence: 82%