圆吻凡鲻仔鱼阶段生长发育对耳石次生核形成日龄及数量的影响

INFLUENCES OF LARVAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT ON THE AGE AND NUMBER OF SECONDARY PRIMORDIA FORMATION IN SAGITTAL OTOLITH OF MOOLGARDA SEHELI

  • 摘要: 为探究圆吻凡鲻(Moolgarda seheli)早期生长发育过程中耳石微结构特征及与重要发育阶段事件的关系, 研究对2021年6—10月在海南省文昌市高隆湾沙滩碎波带采集的圆吻凡鲻仔稚鱼及其矢耳石微结构进行了分析。结果表明, 采集到的圆吻凡鲻孵化日期在2021年4月16日至9月19日, 孵化高峰期出现在2021年的6—8月; 仔鱼期生长率(b)为0.2003±0.0362, 范围在0.1404—0.3332; 第一个次生核形成时的日龄在(20.3±3.8)d, 范围为(12—30)d, 对应其体长为(16.92±1.79) mm, 范围为(13.07—21.41) mm; 单个矢耳石内次生核的总数为(2.9±1.6), 范围为0—7个; 矢耳石中第一个到最后一个次生核形成持续的时间为(5.1±3.7)d, 范围为(0—14)d。仔鱼期生长率越快的个体, 其第一个次生核的形成时间越早, 次生核数量越多。研究的开展有助于理解鲻科鱼类种群补充过程中繁殖和育幼时间, 能够为繁殖育幼群体的针对性保护提供科学支撑。

     

    Abstract: The bluespot mullet (Moolgarda seheli) is an economically important species in China’s coastal waters. To investigate the otolith microstructure characteristics and explore their relationships with key developmental events during early growth stages, we analyzed larval and juvenile M. seheli specimens collected from the surf zones of Gaolong Bay, Wenchang City, Hainan Island, from June to October 2021, along with their sagittal otoliths. Results showed that the hatching dates of the collected individuals ranged from April 16 to September 19, 2021, with a peak occurring between June and August. The larval growth rate (b) was 0.2003±0.0362, ranging from 0.1404 to 0.3332. The first secondary primordium (SP) formed at (20.3±3.8) days post-hatching (range: 12—30 days), corresponding to a standard length of (16.92±1.79) mm, ranging from 13.07 to 21.41 mm. Individual sagittal otoliths contained (2.9±1.6) SPs, ranging from 0 to 7. Our findings revealed that larvae with higher growth rates initiated SP formation earlier and developed more SPs. The initial formation of SP appears to coincide with a significant developmental event, potentially marking the transition from the larval to juvenile stage. As a widely distributed and commercially important species in nearshore habitats, these results enhance our understanding of the growth and developmental dynamics of larval and juvenile M. seheli, providing valuable insights for future research on their reproductive biology, nursery habitats, and population recruitment processes.

     

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