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FISHERIES RESEARCH
Volume 147, Issue -, Pages 327-337Publisher
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DOI: 10.1016/j.fishres.2013.07.008
Keywords
American lobster; Maturity; Sperm limitation; Mating activity; Spermatophore
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- NH Sea Grant [NA06OAR4170109]
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We examined female American lobsters (Homarus americanus) for evidence of mating activity in selected regions within Gulf of Maine (GOM) and Southern New England (SNE) waters. The presence of a spermatophore in their seminal receptacles was used as an indication of mating activity (spermatophore positive, SP). To determine if all presumably-mature females had mated, the proportion of females that were SP was compared to the size-at-maturity data used in the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) American Lobster Stock Assessment. A total of 1696 females were examined, and in all regions >75% of these females were SP. In most regions, more presumably-immature females (based on pre-existing maturity data) were SP than expected, while in the two SNE regions (Rhode Island) there were more presumably-mature females lacking sperm than expected. We suggest that due to the depleted condition of the SNE lobster stock, the discrepancy between expected maturity and mating activity in SNE females warrants further attention. Additionally, our data suggest that there is a need to re-examine lobster size-at-maturity throughout the GOM lobster stock. It appears as if either the maturity schedules have recently shifted, or sexually immature females are regularly mating in many regions. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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