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Reproductive biology of the banded guitarfish, Zapteryx exacperata, from the Gulf of California, Mexico
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Reproductive biology of the banded guitarfish, Zapteryx exacperata, from the Gulf of California, Mexico

Maria-Del-Pilar Blanco-Parra, J. Fernando Marquez-Farias, Maria del Pilar Blanco and Felipe Galvan-Magana
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, Vol.89(8), pp.1655-1662
12-01-2009

Abstract

Life Sciences & Biomedicine Marine & Freshwater Biology Science & Technology
The banded guitarfish, Zapteryx exasperita, is a common species in the artisanal elasmobranch fisheries in the Gulf of California. Fishery-derived specimens were examined to determine critical aspects of the reproductive biology of this poorly known group of rays. Two functional testes and ovaries were found in males and females respectively. Median size at maturity (L 50161) for males was 64 cm total length (TL) and for females 69 cm TL. Average length of gravid females was 78.8 +/- 3.8 cm TL. Histological analysis showed no evidence of sperm storage in the oviducal gland. Gestation was estimated to occur over a five to six month period (February-July) and was concurrent with vitellogenesis. Mean uterine fecundity was estimated as 7 (range 2-13, SD. = 3). The sex-ratio of embryos was 1 : 1. The reproductive cycle for Z. exasperata from the Gulf of California was estimated to last one year with parturition, ovulation and copulation occurring during the summer months. Differences found in the reproductive cycle of Z. exasperata between the Gulf of California and the west coast Of Baja California could have implications in the future management plans for this fishery in the Gulf of California.
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