The common dentex (Dentex dentex) is a highly valued table fish in the Medi
terranean region. In culture conditions, this sparid fish has a high specif
ic growth rate and spawns spontaneously. However, the proportion of females
that spawn spontaneously and the timing of their spawning are highly unpre
dictable. In addition, knowledge of the sexual cycles of this species is ve
ry limited. The main objective of this study was to provide basic knowledge
on the reproductive biology of the common dentex. Study of male and female
gametogenesis was performed using four groups of 0(+)-, 1(+)-, 2(+)- and 3
(+)-year-old fish born in captivity. These groups were sampled either every
1 or 2 months, for either 1 or 2 consecutive years. Histological analysis
of the gonads from a total of 448 individuals enabled the definition of fiv
e maturity stages for male and five for female fish. Sexual differentiation
occurred between 5 and 12 months of age. Among the fish studied, neither b
isexual gonads nor any other indication of sexual inversion was found in fi
sh up to 4 years of age, suggesting that common dentex is a gonochoristic f
ish. In Crete, Greece, spawning took place between the end of March and May
. Males and females older than 1 year (If) matured almost simultaneously. A
ll the 2-year-old males produced milt. In our sampling conditions, the high
est percentages of females observed undergoing maturation during their seco
nd, third and fourth years were 67%, 100% and 100%, respectively. Sexually
mature females were detected at the minimum standard length of 21 cm. After
the spawning period, and until the following January, all the females were
in previtellogenesis and in some males, spermatogenetic activity resumed g
radually. In February, under increasing photoperiod, cortical alveoli appea
red in growing oocytes and the development of spermatogenesis greatly incre
ased. Between February and April, vitellogenesis occurred in females and th
e gonadosomatic index (GSI) increased from 0.2-1% to 3-6% in both sexes. Th
e fecundity estimates indicated that common dentex display a spawning strat
egy similar to many temperate marine teleosts. It is a multiple spawner, ex
hibiting asynchronous oocyte development (unknown annual fecundity). Batch
relative fecundity ranged from 32,000 to 393,000 eggs/kg body weight, and a
positive linear relationship between batch fecundity and body size was fou
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