Trait completeness | 98% |
Total data | 292 |
References | 42 |
Author: Fabrice Téletchéa
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Trait id | Trait | Primary data | Secondary Data | References |
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1 | Oocyte diameter | 1.4-1.8 | 1.6 mm | Heidinger, 1976 |
1 | Oocyte diameter | 1.5-1.7 | 1.6 mm | Melinger, 2002 |
1 | Oocyte diameter | 1.45-1.5 | 1.48 mm | Spillmann, 1961 |
1 | Oocyte diameter | 1.5-1.7 and 1.63-1.71 | 1.6 mm | Internet, 2005 |
1 | Oocyte diameter | 1.4-1.8 | 1.6 mm | Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
1 | Oocyte diameter | 1.3-1.8 | 1.55 mm | Carrel and Schlumberger, 2001 |
1 | Oocyte diameter | 1.30 [Average diameter of the largest oocyte in fully developed ovaries] | 1.3 mm | Vila-Gispert and Moreno-Amich, 2002 |
1 | Oocyte diameter | 1.5-1.7 [Not specified, but seems unswollen] | 1.6 mm | Mittelbach and Persson, 1998 |
1 | Oocyte diameter | 1.7 [Mean diameter of mature, fully yolked, ovarian oocyte] | 1.7 mm | Olden et al, 2006 |
2 | Egg size after water-hardening | 1.5-2.5 | 2.0 mm | Williamson et al, 1993 |
Trait id | Trait | Primary Data | Secondary Data | References |
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8 | Initial larval size | 3.5-5.5 | 4.5 mm | Heidinger, 1976 |
8 | Initial larval size | 4 | 4.0 mm | Williamson et al, 1993 |
8 | Initial larval size | 2.3 | 2.3 mm | Spillmann, 1961 |
8 | Initial larval size | 3-5 | 4.0 mm | Newburg, 1975 |
8 | Initial larval size | As small as 2.3; 3.6-4.1 [recently hatched fish collected in the field] | 3.85 mm | Internet, 2005 |
8 | Initial larval size | 2-3 | 2.5 mm | Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
8 | Initial larval size | 3.2-5 | 4.1 mm | Carrel and Schlumberger, 2001 |
8 | Initial larval size | 3.0 | 3.0 mm | Scott and Crossman, 1973 |
8 | Initial larval size | 5.5-6.5 | 6.0 mm | Mittelbach and Persson, 1998 |
8 | Initial larval size | 3.0-5.5 | 4.25 mm | Kerr and Grant, 1999 |
Trait id | Trait | Primary Data | Secondary Data | References |
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15 | Age at sexual maturity | 3-5 (less than one year in tropical or subtropical regions) | 4.0 year | Heidinger, 1976 |
15 | Age at sexual maturity | At least 2 years | 2.0 year | Newburg, 1975 |
15 | Age at sexual maturity | May mature at 8 months in the southern U.S. | 8.0 year | Williamson et al, 1993 |
15 | Age at sexual maturity | 2-5 [Sex not specified] | 3.5 year | Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
15 | Age at sexual maturity | 2-3 [Sex not specified] | 2.5 year | Carrel and Schlumberger, 2001 |
15 | Age at sexual maturity | 3-4 [Female] | 3.5 year | Scott and Crossman, 1973 |
15 | Age at sexual maturity | 2 [24 months, age at maturation] | 2.0 year | Vila-Gispert and Moreno-Amich, 2002 |
15 | Age at sexual maturity | 2.5 [Both sex] | 2.5 year | Olden et al, 2006 |
15 | Age at sexual maturity | Reproduction occurred in all populations of bass of age 2 | 2.0 year | Jonhson and McCrimmon, 1967 |
16 | Length at sexual maturity | 25 | 25.0 cm | Heidinger, 1976 |
Trait id | Trait | Primary Data | Secondary Data | References |
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27 | Age at sexual maturity | 3-5 (less than one year in tropical or subtropical regions) | 4.0 years | Heidinger, 1976 |
27 | Age at sexual maturity | At least two years | 2.0 years | Newburg, 1975 |
27 | Age at sexual maturity | 2-5 [Sex not specified] | 3.5 years | Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
27 | Age at sexual maturity | 2-3 [Sex not specified] | 2.5 years | Carrel and Schlumberger, 2001 |
27 | Age at sexual maturity | 4-5 [Male] | 4.5 years | Scott and Crossman, 1973 |
27 | Age at sexual maturity | 2.5 [Both sex] | 2.5 years | Olden et al, 2006 |
28 | Length at sexual maturity | 22 | 22.0 cm | Heidinger, 1976 |
28 | Length at sexual maturity | 26 | 26.0 cm | Newburg, 1975 |
28 | Length at sexual maturity | 22 | 22.0 cm | Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
28 | Length at sexual maturity | 21.5 [Both sex] | 21.5 cm | Olden et al, 2006 |
Trait id | Trait | Primary Data | Secondary Data | References |
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36 | Spawning migration distance | Move into the shallower water to spawn and the entire population is on the shoreline; large numbers move out of lakes over weirs and spillways | No data | Heidinger, 1976 |
36 | Spawning migration distance | Nonmigratory species | No data | Everly and Boreman, 1999 |
36 | Spawning migration distance | Movements of largemouth bass of all ages appear somewhat limited, range from 1.1 to 25.6 km | 25.6 km | Kerr and Grant, 1999 |
36 | Spawning migration distance | Two of five largemouth bass in Lake Yale migrated 2.5 and 2.8 km, respectively, to calm cove and calm areas of the lake in February 1980, when surface water temperature was approximatively 13°C. Five of six largemouth bass in lake Eustis migrated up to 3 km from their respective home ranges to canals after mean dialy water temperature increased from 11.4 to 14.5°C during 25-30 January 1981. | 27.5 km | Mesing and Wickler, 1986 |
36 | Spawning migration distance | May move short distances inshore or into marshes | No data | Goodyear et al, 1982 |
37 | Spawning migration period | In the spring prior to the spawning; very short migrations | ['April', 'May', 'June'] | Heidinger, 1976 |
37 | Spawning migration period | The February activity peak was related to spawning migrations | ['February'] | Mesing and Wickler, 1986 |
38 | Homing | Not described | Absent | Heidinger, 1976 |
38 | Homing | Home ranges | Present | Mesing and Wickler, 1986 |
39 | Spawning season | In southern Florida spawning starts in Mid-December to Mid-January, peaks in February, and stops in April | ['January', 'February', 'April', 'December'] | Heidinger, 1976 |