Title of article :
Reproductive biology of Caspian goby, Neogobius caspius (Eichwald, 1831) in the southern Caspian Sea (Noor beach
Author/Authors :
Mahdipour E. Department of Marine Biology - Faculty of Marine Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University - Noor, Iran , Alavi-Yeganeh M.S. Department of Marine Biology - Faculty of Marine Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University - Noor, Iran , Sharifpour I. Department of Aquatic Animal Health and Diseases - Iranian Fisheries Sciences Research Institute - Agricultural Research - Education and Extension Organization - Tehran, Iran , Ahnelt H. Department of Theoretical Biology - University of Vienna - Vienna, Austria
Abstract :
This study provides fundamental information on some key aspects of the reproductive
biology of Neogobius caspius, a Caspian Sea endemic, poorly studied Gobiidae fish
species. In total, 222 specimens were captured monthly from Noor coastal waters in
southern part of the Caspian Sea from April to October 2016, while water parameters
(temperature, salinity and pH) were monitored weekly. Gonadosomatic and
hepatosomatic indices suggested that the reproductive period of this species was in
April to May. Peak of Fulton and Clark’s condition factors appeared in April and May
for female and male specimens, respectively, then a declining trend appeared until June
that remained constant until the end of October. Absolute fecundity ranged from 418 to
1798 oocytes per individual (mean: 1013±357 (SD) oocytes, n=41), which was highly
related to the length and weight of fish and weight of gonads. Oocyte mean diameter
ranged 35.85±11.80 μm in immature stage to 1103.86±172.01 μm in mature stage. Five
stages of maturity for female and four stages for male specimens were described based
on macroscopic features and histological description. N. caspius appeared as an
iteroparous and a batch spawner species, producing more than one oocyte clutch in a
single reproductive season.
Keywords :
Caspian Sea , Hepatosomatic Index , Gonadosomatic Index , Gobiidae
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences