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Maturity, fecundity and reproductive potential of the European lobster (Homarus gammarus) in Ireland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 March 2001

O. Tully
Affiliation:
Department of Zoology, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland
V. Roantree
Affiliation:
Taighde Mara Teoranta, Carna, Connemara, Co. Galway, Ireland
M. Robinson
Affiliation:
Department of Zoology, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland

Abstract

Fecundity and size at maturity of the European lobster Homarus gammarus (Crustacea: Decapoda) was estimated in four coastal regions of Ireland. Egg size increased with carapace length (CL) (egg size=0·9939×ln (CL)−3·0809). The size–fecundity relationship for all coasts combined was (fecundity=0·0044×CL3·1554).  Physiological maturity was assessed using ovary colour, ovary factor, ova size, abdomen width/CL ratio, cement gland activity and moult status as criteria. Size at 50% maturity varied from 92·5 to 96  mm depending on region. The size–maturity relationship for all coasts combined was (Maturity= 1/(1+exp(14·595−0·15598×CL))). Over 60% of lobsters in the commercial landings were under the size at 50% maturity.  Relative reproductive potential (RRP) of different size-classes was calculated from the size–fecundity and size–maturity models and the numbers by length in the landings. The modal RRP size-class was 98–100 mm. The commercial landings were dominated by the 86–92  mm size-classes.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
2001 Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom

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