| Literature DB >> 26317343 |
Ana Gordoa1, Nuria Sanz2, Jordi Viñas2.
Abstract
This study presents the first results on Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) individual spawning duration and its short-term temporal behavior. The study was based on direct measurements resulting from mtDNA analysis of the offspring of spawners held in transport cages during the 2013 spawning monitoring survey in Balearic waters. The number of females consisted of approximately 259 individuals with an average weight of 186 kg. The survey began on May 22 and ended on July 3. Spawning started on May 30 and was observed every night afterwards. The sampling of eggs for genetic monitoring was conducted for 9 days interspersed from the beginning of spawning to the end of the survey. A total of 946 eggs were analyzed and revealed 129 different haplotypes; 77 of these were not previously detected in the Mediterranean. A total of 69 haplotypes were observed in more than one spawning event and those with higher frequency lasted their maximum possible duration. The haplotypes present at the beginning of spawning were also identified at the end of the sampling, indicating a minimum spawning duration of 34 days, and individual annual fecundity was estimated at around 1290 eggs gr(-1). These results differed from those generally presumed until now and are indicative of a much higher fecundity. Females exhibited a regular spawning schedule but with the capacity to shift the spawning hour during the spawning season. These results were observed for the eastern population of Atlantic bluefin tuna and before extrapolating to the western population, their validity should be proved.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26317343 PMCID: PMC4552825 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0136733
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Map showing the sampling and farm locations.
Primary location of the tuna transport cage during the spawning monitoring (█) and the location of the fattening facilities from where the captive tuna was transported every spawning season (▲).
Fig 2Temporal spawning pattern of ABFT monitored group.
Volume (ml) of eggs collected per day and time interval from Atlantic bluefin tuna caged group in 2013 spawning survey.
Sampling and haplotipic details.
Sampling dates and hours, number of analyzed eggs, number of haplotypes per sample, number of unique haplotypes (present in one single egg) and haplotypic diversity.
| Date | Local time | Analyzed eggs | N° haplotypes | N° unique Haplotypes | Haplotypic diversity(SD) |
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| 3:00–4:00 | 66 | 11 | 5 | 0.798 (0.027) |
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| 2:00–3:00 | 60 | 8 | 4 | 0.697 (0.039) |
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| 3:00–4:00 | 66 | 6 | 0 | 0.801 (0.023) |
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| 3:00–4:00 | 109 | 39 | 18 | 0.946 (0.006) |
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| 3:00–4:00 | 107 | 30 | 16 | 0.933 (0.011) |
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| 3:00–4:00 | 113 | 41 | 17 | 0.967 (0.006) |
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| 3:00–4:00 | 58 | 18 | 8 | 0.909 (0.019) |
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| 4:00–5:00 | 49 | 14 | 5 | 0.901 (0.018) |
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| 3:00–4:00 | 51 | 20 | 10 | 0.922 (0.019) |
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| 4:00–5:00 | 109 | 31 | 16 | 0.939 (0.009) |
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| 4:00–5:00 | 56 | 23 | 13 | 0.930 (0.107) |
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| 4:00–5:00 | 93 | 42 | 21 | 0.971 (0.006) |
Time tracking of haplotypes with high frequency (> 3 spawning events).
| 30 May 3–4 | 1 Jun 2–3 | 1 Jun 3–4 | 6 Jun 3–4 | 14 Jun 3–4 | 18 Jun 3–4 | 23 Jun 3–4 | 23 Jun 4–5 | 27 Jun 3–4 | 27 Jun 4–5 | 30 Jun 4–5 | 3 Jul 4–5 | |
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ahaplotypes not detected in the Mediterranean population.
bhaplotypes most frequent (>3%) in the Mediterranean
Fig 3Haplotypes descriptors.
Total haplotypes (N° H) and unique haplotypes (N° UH) as a function of spawning intensity (A) Frequency. (B) Proportion of.
Fig 4Duration of haplotypes as a function their spawning event frequency; at the sides the histograms of observed frequencies of spawning duration and spawning frequency.