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Variations in female swordtip squid Uroteuthis edulis life history traits between southern Japan and northern Taiwan (Northwestern Pacific)

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Swordtip squid Uroteuthis edulis is a commercially important species in coastal waters throughout the Northwestern Pacific, including those of Japan and Taiwan. Despite the importance of U. edulis to fisheries, previous studies on the life history traits (growth rate, size at maturity, and fecundity) of its populations in the Northwestern Pacific have been localized and region specific. Thus, we report life history traits of female swordtip squid from the waters off southern Japan and northern Taiwan, to identify seasonal variations within each population, as well as geographical variations between them. Variations in life history traits, including growth rate, mantle length (ML) at maturity, and female reproductive traits (gonadosomatic index, fecundity and egg size), are described and recognized to vary seasonally in both populations. Winter spawners in Japan have the highest growth rate, followed by spring spawners and summer spawners. Spring spawners in Taiwan mature at a younger age than autumn spawners. Geographical variations between populations are reported: fecundity level and egg size of spring spawners in Japan differ from those of spring and autumn spawners in Taiwan, but those of summer spawners in Japan are similar to those of spring and autumn spawners in Taiwan. Data on seasonal and geographical variations in life history traits of U. edulis are useful for effective squid fisheries management.

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We thank Drs. Yoshiro Watanabe and Tomohiko Kawamura for valuable discussions, Dr. Kei Zenimoto for his help in sample collection, and Dr. Steve O’Shea, Edanz Group (https://en-author-services.edanzgroup.com/ac) for editing a draft of this manuscript. This study was supported financially by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science KAKENHI grants (JP 17K15309 and 19H03029 to Y. I., and JP 20JI4792 to Y. P.).

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Pang, Y., Chen, CS. & Iwata, Y. Variations in female swordtip squid Uroteuthis edulis life history traits between southern Japan and northern Taiwan (Northwestern Pacific). Fish Sci 86, 1005–1017 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12562-020-01465-7

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