Aspects of the reproductive biology of Sarpa salpa (Pisces: Sparidae) off the east coast of South Africa

The reproductive biology of the sparid fish, Sarra salpa, was investigated along the east coast of South Africa between January 1994 and March 1995. A protracted winter spawning season was identified, extending from April through to September, and it was evident that S. salpa migrate annually to KwaZulu-Natal from juvenile nursery areas in the Eastern and Western Cape. Size at 50% maturity for male S. salpa was attained at 145 mm fork length, while the adult sex ratio in the shore-based catch was 1 :1.6 in favour of males. Frequency distribution by size indicated that males dominated the smaller size classes while females dominated the larger size classes. Histological examination of gonadal development revealed five types of gonads, namely undifferentiated, juvenile, male, intersex, and female gonads. Intersex gonads were characterised by degenerating testicular tissue separated from a dormant ovary by connective tissue. The population demography and the presence of intersexual individuals with oegenerating testicular tissue was suggestive of protandrous sex change in S. salpa. This was confirmed during a captive study in which male S. salpa changed sex to female. Group spawning behaviour is postulated based on various morphological and indirect behavioural characteristics.

[1]  C. Buxton,et al.  The reproductive biology of Diplodus sargus capensis and D. cervinus hottentotus (Sparidae) off the south-east Cape coast, South Africa , 1998 .

[2]  L. Beckley,et al.  Age and growth of Sarpa salpa (Pisces: Sparidae) off the east coast of South Africa , 1997 .

[3]  C. Erasmus,et al.  A survey of the South African shore-angling fishery , 1997 .

[4]  A. Govender,et al.  Stock assessment of Sarpa salpa (Pisces: Sparidae) off the KwaZulu/Natal coast, South Africa , 1996 .

[5]  V. Micale,et al.  Further studies on the sexuality of the hermaphroditic teleost Diplodus sargus, with particular reference to protandrous sex inversion , 1994 .

[6]  P. Garratt Comparative aspects of the reproductive biology of seabreams (Pisces: Sparidae) , 1994 .

[7]  A. Punt,et al.  On an approach for applying per-recruit methods to a protogynous hermaphrodite, with an illustration for the slinger Chrysoblephus puniceus (Pisces: Sparidae) , 1993 .

[8]  B. Bennett Aspects of the biology and life history of white steenbras Lithognathus lithognathus in southern Africa , 1993 .

[9]  L. Beckley,et al.  Fish, fishers, and fisheries : proceedings of the Second South African Marine Linefish Symposium, Durban, 23-24 October 1992 , 1993 .

[10]  P. Garratt Spawning of riverbream, Acanthopagrus berda, in Kosi estuary , 1993 .

[11]  H. Kok,et al.  Recruitment of juvenile marine fishes into permanently open and seasonally open estuarine systems on the southern coast of South Africa , 1992 .

[12]  C. Buxton The reproductive biology of Chrysoblephus laticeps and C. cristiceps (Teleostei: Sparidae) , 1990 .

[13]  D. Clayton,et al.  Aspects of the biology of Diplodus sargus kotschyi (Sparidae) from Kuwait Bay , 1990 .

[14]  M. Verlaque Relations entre Sarpa salpa (Linnaeus, 1758) (Téléostéen, Sparidae), les autres poissons brouteurs et le phytobenthos algal méditérranéen , 1990 .

[15]  A. Whitfield Ichthyoplankton in a southern african surf zone: Nursery area for the postlarvae of estuarine associated fish species? , 1989 .

[16]  C. Buxton,et al.  The subtidal gully fish community of the Eastern Cape and the role of this habitat as a nursery area , 1989 .

[17]  André E. Punt,et al.  A manual of mathematical techniques for linefish assessment , 1989 .

[18]  P. Garratt Notes on seasonal abundance and spawning of some important offshore linefish in Natal and Transkei waters, southern Africa , 1988 .

[19]  R. Warner,et al.  Sex change and the size-advantage model. , 1988, Trends in ecology & evolution.

[20]  J. Clarke Aspects of the biology of the musselcracker, Sparodon Durbanensis, and the bronze bream, Pachymetopon grande, (Pisces : Sparidae), with notes on the Eastern Cape recreational rock-angling and spear fisheries , 1988 .

[21]  M. Smale Distribution and reproduction of the reef fish Petrus rupestris (Pisces: Sparidae) off the coast of South Africa , 1988 .

[22]  D. Shapiro Differentiation and Evolution of Sex Change in Fishes , 1987 .

[23]  W. Yeung,et al.  The gonadal anatomy and sexual pattern of the protandrous sex‐reversing fish, Rhabdosargus sarba (Teleostei: Sparidae) , 1987 .

[24]  Y. Sadovy,et al.  Criteria for the Diagnosis of Hermaphroditism in Fishes , 1987 .

[25]  C. R. Robins,et al.  Smiths’ Sea Fishes , 1986, Springer Berlin Heidelberg.

[26]  P. Coetzee,et al.  Diet composition and breeding cycle of blacktail, Diplodus sargus capensis (Pisces: Sparidae), caught off St Croix Island, Algoa Bay, South Africa , 1986 .

[27]  B. Pollock The reproductive cycle of yellowfin bream, Acanthopagms australis (Günther), with particular reference to protandrous sex inversion , 1985 .

[28]  M. Smale Inshore small-mesh trawling survey of the Cape south coast : part 3 : The occurrence and feeding of Argyrosomus hololepidotus, Pomatomus saltatrix and Merluccius capensis , 1984 .

[29]  P. Coetzee Seasonal histological and macroscopic changes in the gonads of Cheimerius nufar (Ehrenberg, 1820) (Sparidae: Pisces) , 1983 .

[30]  G. Grossman,et al.  On the use of the gonosomatic index , 1982 .

[31]  M. Smale,et al.  Density and Biomass of the Ichthyofauna of a Natal Littoral Reef , 1982 .

[32]  C.S.W. Joubert,et al.  A Study of Feeding in Some Inshore Reef Fish of the Natal Coast, South Africa , 1980 .

[33]  M. S. Christenseni TROPHIC RELATIONSHIPS IN JUVENILES OF THREE SPECIES OF SPARID FISHES IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN MARINE LITTORAL , 1978 .

[34]  D. R. Robertson,et al.  Protogynous hermaphroditism in fishes of the family Scaridae , 1975 .