Abstract

The present study aims to apply a growth model to a species with a conditional reproductive strategy, the grass goby Zosterisessor ophiocephalus (Pisces: Gobiidae), in order to evaluate the adoption of alternative tactics by this species under the constraints of different dates of birth. The model describes the growth pattern (based on age, weight and gonadosomatic index data) of an individual, assumed to be representative of a given cohort, while also taking into account the energetic loss due to parental care. The most important parameters have been calibrated by comparing the results with a set of data collected in the lagoon of Venice. The comparison between the growth pattern of a parental male and that of a late-born male suggests that the birthday could be one of the major constraints affecting the adoption of an alternative tactic during the first breeding season.

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