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Density effects on length at maturity of walleye pollock Theragra chalcogramma off the pacific coast of northern Japan in the 1990s

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To determine how stock abundance fluctuations of walleye pollock Theragra chalcogramma are related to variations in reproductive characteristics, the length at 50% maturity of the fish sampled off the Pacific coast of northern Japan from 1990 to 1999 was examined. In both sexes, the fish density increased, and the body length of age-3-5 fish decreased, but the condition factor and the age at 50% maturity showed no clear trend during this period. Male length at 50% maturity decreased, while value for females showed no clear trend. In both sexes, significant negative correlations were found between density index (combined age-3-5) and each body length at age-3-5. Significant positive correlations were seen between each body length at age-3-5 and length at 50% maturity in males. Positive correlation between body length at age-5 and length at 50% maturity was significant in females from 1990 to 1999, except for the samples in 1998. We suggest that the fish density might affect the length at maturity in males and possibly also in females.

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Hamatsu, T., Yabuki, K. Density effects on length at maturity of walleye pollock Theragra chalcogramma off the pacific coast of northern Japan in the 1990s. Fish Sci 73, 87–97 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1444-2906.2007.01306.x

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