Journal article
Gestation and size at parturition for Mobula kuhlii cf. eregoodootenkee
Environmental Biology of Fishes, Vol.102(7), pp.1009-1014
04/06/2019
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Abstract
Few data are available describing reproduction in the pygmy devilray, Mobula kuhlii cf. eregoodootenkee, or mobulids in general. Using samples collected from bather-protection gillnets deployed off eastern Australia during 2017–18 we provide further comment on their periodicity, gestation and size at parturition. Twelve adult specimens were necropsied: two were males (99.5 and 106.3 cm disc width–DW); five were pre-ovulatory (112.4–122.0 cm DW) non-gravid females with 15–25 oocytes in their functional left ovary; and five were gravid (112.6–121.0 cm DW), each with a single embryo (24.0–42.3 cm DW) but similar numbers and sizes of ovarian follicles as their non-gravid conspecifics. At 43.2 cm DW or 36% of its mother’s DW, the largest embryo was almost full term. Considering previous data describing early pregnancies, reproduction appears seasonal (but not consecutive) and involves protracted mating and a gestation probably >12 mo. The data reiterate a low reproductive output and a need for appropriate conservation strategies.
Details
- Title
- Gestation and size at parturition for Mobula kuhlii cf. eregoodootenkee
- Creators
- Matt Broadhurst - University of QueenslandBetty Laglbauer - Universidade dos AçoresMike Bennett - University of Queensland
- Publication Details
- Environmental Biology of Fishes, Vol.102(7), pp.1009-1014
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands; Dordrecht
- Grant note
- Na / NSW Department of Primary Industries (http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100010000)
- Identifiers
- 991012926972602368
- Copyright
- Copyright Springer Nature B.V. 2019
- Academic Unit
- National Marine Science Centre
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article