Energy acquisition and allocation to egg production in relation to fish reproductive strategies

Volume: 16, Issue: 1, Pages: 23 - 57
Published: May 20, 2013
Abstract
Oogenesis in fishes follows a universal plan; yet, due to differences in the synchrony and rate of egg development, spawning frequency varies from daily to once in a lifetime. Some species spawn and feed in separate areas, during different seasons, by storing energy and drawing on it later for reproduction (i.e. capital breeding). Other species spawn using energy acquired locally, throughout a prolonged spawning season, allocating energy...
Paper Details
Title
Energy acquisition and allocation to egg production in relation to fish reproductive strategies
Published Date
May 20, 2013
Volume
16
Issue
1
Pages
23 - 57
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