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Reproductive characteristics of the hermaphroditic four-finger threadfin, Eleutheronema tetradactylum (Shaw, 1804), in tropical coastal waters

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BMC ZOOLOGY
Volume 8, Issue 1, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s40850-023-00181-w

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Fecundity; Gonadosomatic index; Size at first maturity; Size and weight at first sex change; Spawning season

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This study investigated the reproductive traits of the hermaphroditic four-finger threadfin along the coasts of Thailand. The study found that the fish exhibited protandrous hermaphrodite characteristics with multiple spawning peaks throughout the year. The study also provided information on sex ratio, maturity stage, and fecundity of the fish.
This study investigated the reproductive traits of the hermaphroditic four-finger threadfin, Eleutheronema tetradactylum, along the coasts of Thailand during January to December 2021. Fish samples were collected from Pattani Bay, Thailand to assess the sex ratio, gonadosomatic index (GSI), maturity stage and fecundity. Additional fish samples were also collected from other areas to evaluate the length and weight at first sex change (Ls(50) and Ws(50)) and length at first maturity (Lm(50)). The overall sex ratio for male and female was 1:0.69 with male being predominant throughout the year. Threadfin fish spawn the whole year round with peaks during moderate rainy and heavy rainy seasons. Histological examination confirmed its protandrous hermaphrodite posing multiple spawning habits. The average fecundity was 1.85 x10(5) +/- 1.05 x10(5) eggs and positively related with standard length, body weight, gonad weight, and egg diameter (p < 0.05). The Ls50 and Ws(50) were 27.58 cm and 419.39 g, and 29.71 cm and 457.28 g, for fish from Pattani Bay and Samut Prakan province, respectively. The Lm(50) of male from Pattani Bay and Samut Prakan province were 25.78 cm and 25.56 cm, respectively, which were larger than those from Satun and Nakhon Sri Thammarat provinces. The Lm(50) of females from Pattani Bay was smaller than that from Samut Prakan province. This study provided fundamental information on the reproductive characteristics of E. tetradactylum, which can be implemented to support management of natural fish stock and aquaculture

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