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Desert Fishes Council.
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Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council Volume XXVI 1994 Annual Symposium.
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1994.
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Furnace Creek, CA.
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DFC PROCEEDINGS - ABSTRACTS AND CONTRIBUTED PAPERS IN ORDER PRESENTED <br />HUBBS, • ; VALDES-GONZALES,A. (CH - Department of Zoology, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, U.S.A.; AV-G - Facultad de Ciencias <br />Biol6gicas, Labotatorio de Aculcultura, Universidad Aut6noma de Nuevo Wn, Monterrey, NL, M6xiw) <br />Interbrood intervals of Gambusia species <br />Intervalos entre partos en especies de Gambusia <br />KEYWORDS: reproduction; fecundity; mosquitofish; Poeciliidae; reproducci6n; fecundidad; pez mosquito <br />ABSTRACT <br />The potential number of offspring is controlled by females as males are always in excess supply. The number <br />of offspring from females is influenced by: A) the number of offspring at one time (positively correlated with <br />female size); B) the age of first (and last) reproduction; C) the length of the annual reproductive season (longer in <br />low latitudes and when water temperatures are consistent); D) the mass of the individual young; and E) the time <br />between broods (= interbrood interval). The available data on offspring is greatest for A and sequentially less until <br />E. We present data for interbrood intervals for species of Gambusia. Gambusia gaigei, Gambusia heterochir, <br />Gambusia nobilis, and Gambusia longispinis have interbrood intervals of about 45 days and Gambusia affinis and <br />Gambusia speciosa have interbrood intervals of about 30 days. <br />CLAVES: reproducci6n; fecundidad; pez mosquito; Poeciliidae; reproduction <br />RESUMEN <br />El ndmero potencial de crfas es controlado por las hembras como machos siempre se presentan en exceso. <br />El ndmero de crfas por hembra esta influenciado por: A) el ndmero de crfas por parto (positivamente correlacionado <br />con la talla de la hembra); B) la edad para el primer (y el ultimo) evento reproductivo; C) la duraci6n de la estaci6n <br />reproductiva (mayor en bajas altitudes y temperatura consistente; D) la masa o volumen de cada crfa; y E) el tiempo <br />entre puestas (= intervalo entre cada evento reproductivo). Los datos disponibles sobre crfas es mayor para A y <br />secuencialmente menor hasta E. Se presentan datos para intervalos de puestas para especies de Gambusia. <br />Gambusia gaigei, Gambusia heterochir, Gambusia nobilis, y Gambusia longispinis tienen intervalos de puesta de <br />aproximadamente 45 dfas, y Gambusia affinis y Gambusia speciosa tienen intervalos de aproximadamente 30 dfas. <br />SHEFFER,R.J.`; SHIRLEY,C.; MINCKLEY,W.L.; HEDRICK,P.W. (Adzonastate University) <br />Fecundity, growth rate and fluctuating asymmetry in the <br />Gila topminnow Poeciliopsis occidentalis occidentalis <br />Fecundidad, tasa de crecimiento y fluctuaciones asimetricas en la <br />sardinita del Gila (Poeciliopsis occidentalis occidentalis) <br />KEYWORDS: Gila topminnow; Arizona; endangered species; fecundity; growth rate; asymmetry <br />ABSTRACT <br />Fecundity, growth rate and bilateral asymmetry are being investigated in samples of topminnows from <br />Monkey Spring, Sharp Spring, Cienega Creek, and a population derived from Bylas Spring. The Monkey Spring <br />population appears to have lower fecundity than the other three. Other results will be discussed. Future plans <br />include laboratory breeding of all four populations with continued measurement of the above mentioned <br />characteristics. <br />CLAVES: sardinita del Gila; Arizona; especies en peligro; fecundidad; tasa de crecimiento; asimetrfa <br />RESUMEN <br />Fecundidad, tasa de crecimiento y simetrfa bilateral estan siendo investigadas en muestras de sardinitas del <br />Gila de Monkey Spring, Sharp Spring, Cienega Creek y una poblaci6n derivada de Bylas Spring. La poblaci6n de <br />Monkey Spring parece tener mds baja fecundidad que las otras tres. Otros resultados seran discutidos. Los planes <br />a futuro incluyen reproducci6n en laboratorio de las cuatro poblaciones con medidas continuas de las caracterfsticas <br />antes mencionadas. <br />34
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