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- Title
Maturation at a young age and small size of European smelt (<italic>Osmerus eperlanus</italic>): A consequence of population overexploitation or climate change?
- Authors
Arula, Timo; Shpilev, Heli; Raid, Tiit; Vetemaa, Markus; Albert, Anu
- Abstract
Age of fish at maturation depends on the species and environmental factors but, in general, investment in growth is prioritized until the first sexual maturity, after which a considerable and increasing proportion of resources are used for reproduction. The present study summarizes for the first the key elements of the maturation of European smelt (<italic>Osmerus eperlanus</italic>) young of the year (YoY) in the North-eastern Gulf of Riga (the Baltic Sea). Prior to the changes in climatic conditions and collapse of smelt fishery in the 1990s in the Gulf of Riga, smelt attained sexual maturity at the age of 3–4 years. We found a substantial share (22%) of YoY smelt with maturing gonads after the collapse of the smelt fisheries. Maturing individuals had a significantly higher weight, length and condition factor than immature YOY, indicating the importance of individual growth rates in the maturation process. The proportion of maturing YoY individuals increased with fish size. We discuss the factors behind prioritizing reproduction overgrowth in early life and its implications for the smelt population dynamics.
- Subjects
DEVELOPMENTAL biology; FISHERIES; RESOURCE exploitation; CLIMATE change; EUROPEAN smelt
- Publication
Helgoland Marine Research, 2017, Vol 71, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1438-387X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/s10152-017-0487-x