Association of reproduction with seasonality in a subtropical viviparous fish, Jenynsia tucumana (Cyprinodontiformes: Anablepidae)

Hanna K. Jewell, C. A. Noguera, C. E. Hael,Julian Torres-Dowdall,Gaston Aguilera

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY(2024)

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For fishes in temperate environments, the timing of seasonal reproduction has been correlated with changes in photoperiod and temperature. In tropical environments, seasonal hydrological patterns have been found to be drivers of the onset of reproduction. Despite these established relationships, data on reproductive seasonality for viviparous fish are limited. Here, we investigate aspects of reproduction in the viviparous fish Jenynsia tucumana Aguilera & Mirande, 2005 over the course of 12 months in the Sall River basin (Tucuman, Argentina), which is characterized by dry, short winters, and long, tropical summers. Size and reproductive data were collected each month. We found J. tucumana displayed marked sexual dimorphism in size, with females having higher length and weight when compared to males. Larger females have higher fecundities compared to smaller females. The breeding season corresponds with seasonal changes in photoperiod, air temperature, and rainfall, but ends with the arrival of heavy rainfall later in the season. Interestingly, J. tucumana produce and mature oocytes year-round, unlike congeneric species. This may be an adaptive strategy imposed by the irregular flooding of subtropical mountainous river stream habitats, which maintain high productivity well into early autumn.
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Jenynsia,Livebearer fish,Argentina,reproductive cycle,life history strategy,seasonality
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