Hoofdreferentie | Carpenter, K.E., 1988 |
Modus | dioecism |
Bevruchting | external |
Mating type | |
Paaifrequentie | |
Spawning aggregation | Ref. |
Meerdere broedsels per seizoen | Ref. |
Voortplantingsgilde |
nonguarders open water/substratum egg scatterers |
Broedzorg | none |
Beschrijving van levenscyclus en paargedrag | Mating behavior is marked by six distinguishable patterns, namely: 1) nuzzling; 2) several males joining in courtship; 3) spiraling towards the surface; 4) pair spawning; 5) sperm release by sneakers; and 6) post spawning. Nuzzling is done about 1-1.5 hours before spawning. For most of the day the fish swam slowly in school. At nearly spawning time, one or two males approach a selected female and begin pecking and pushing her swollen abdomen with their snouts. Interruption happens at this stage resulting in spawners returning to the school. With less than an hour until spawning, 2-6 males may attempt to get their abdomen as close to the female's abdomen as possible. For the pair that completes this position, a spiraling ascent to the surface occurs followed by a release of both eggs and sperm while other males come in pursuit. These sneakers release sperm at the same spot where the initial pair had released their gametes. Some spawnings may occur without sneakers getting involved in the process (Ref. 37498). |
Zoek meer referenties over voortplanting | Scirus |