Loligo opalescens live less than a year and die after a short spawning period before all oocytes are expended. Potential fecundity (EP), the standing stock of all oocytes just before the onset of spawning, increased with dorsal mantle length (L), where EP = 29.8L. For the average female squid (L of 129 mm), EP was 3844 oocytes. During the spawning period, no oogonia were produced; therefore the standing stock of oocytes declined as they were ovulated. This decline in oocytes was correlated with a decline in mantle condition and an increase in the size of the smallest oocyte in the ovary. Close agreement between the decline in estimated body weight and standing stock of oocytes during the spawning period indicated that maturation and spawnin...
Although never seen in nature, gelatinous egg masses up to 1 m in diameter containing 10,000 to 100...
A major difficulty confronting the determination of cephalopod reproductive life history is assessin...
Opalescent squid, Loligo opalescens, captured from central and southern California fisheries were ex...
Egg dimensions were 2.0-2.2 x 1.5-1.6 mm. Potential fecundity (all oocyte stock) of mature female L....
Potential fecundity in Loligo vulgaris reynaudii was estimated to be about 17 000 eggs, calculated a...
The California market squid (Loligo opalescens Berry), also known as the opalescent inshore squid (F...
Loligo duvaucelii is emerging as one of the important components of by-catch of trawl landings at M...
Ripe egg dimensions in the squid genus Illex are close to the minimum for cephalopods. The average d...
Body size at sexual maturity, egg-size distributions, and potential reproductive output have been es...
The process of reproductive maturation and egg release was examined in the temperate shelf squid Not...
The population structure of the California market squid Loligo opalescens was studied for the Channe...
The market squid Loligo opalescens Berry, 1911 (Myopsida, Loliginidae) is a small squid that attain...
Eggs laid by the California market squid (Loligo opalescens) were collected from spawning grounds an...
The potential fecundity of histioteuthid squid ranges from 3,000 to 275,000 oocytes. During maturati...
1. This paper describes the population size structure, inferred age, growth, reproduction and longev...
Although never seen in nature, gelatinous egg masses up to 1 m in diameter containing 10,000 to 100...
A major difficulty confronting the determination of cephalopod reproductive life history is assessin...
Opalescent squid, Loligo opalescens, captured from central and southern California fisheries were ex...
Egg dimensions were 2.0-2.2 x 1.5-1.6 mm. Potential fecundity (all oocyte stock) of mature female L....
Potential fecundity in Loligo vulgaris reynaudii was estimated to be about 17 000 eggs, calculated a...
The California market squid (Loligo opalescens Berry), also known as the opalescent inshore squid (F...
Loligo duvaucelii is emerging as one of the important components of by-catch of trawl landings at M...
Ripe egg dimensions in the squid genus Illex are close to the minimum for cephalopods. The average d...
Body size at sexual maturity, egg-size distributions, and potential reproductive output have been es...
The process of reproductive maturation and egg release was examined in the temperate shelf squid Not...
The population structure of the California market squid Loligo opalescens was studied for the Channe...
The market squid Loligo opalescens Berry, 1911 (Myopsida, Loliginidae) is a small squid that attain...
Eggs laid by the California market squid (Loligo opalescens) were collected from spawning grounds an...
The potential fecundity of histioteuthid squid ranges from 3,000 to 275,000 oocytes. During maturati...
1. This paper describes the population size structure, inferred age, growth, reproduction and longev...
Although never seen in nature, gelatinous egg masses up to 1 m in diameter containing 10,000 to 100...
A major difficulty confronting the determination of cephalopod reproductive life history is assessin...
Opalescent squid, Loligo opalescens, captured from central and southern California fisheries were ex...