Abstract

The objective of the current study was to describe the female reproductive characteristics of populations of the non-indigenous shrimp Penaeus latisulcatus off the Egyptian Mediterranean coast. P. latisulcatus was sampled from the commercial catch of Boughaz El-Maadiyah's landing center off the Mediterranean coast between July 2020 and June 2021. This study focused on describing maturity stages, calculating the gonadosomatic index (GSI), determining the spawning season, and measuring the size at first maturity of female P. latisulcatus. The stages of ovarian development were divided into six stages; i.e., immature, early maturing, late maturing, nearly ripe, ripe, and spent. A prolonged spawning season was identified, extending from the summer season to autumn and showing a peak in August. The GSI followed the same pattern of ovarian maturation and confirmed the spawning season of P. latisulcatus. As revealed, 50% of female individuals attained maturity at a total length of 11.34 cm. Hence, this study provides fundamental and helpful information for understanding the reproductive dynamics of P. latisulcatus on the Egyptian Mediterranean coast as a new habitat for its propagation. This information also helps in providing the proper management of fisheries and conservation of this shrimp species, which can be useful for aquaculture processes as well.

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