Anguilla anguilla |
Body weight of eels at catch averaged 0.8 Kg (range 0.5 to 1.5 kg) |
0.8 |
Boetius and Boetius, 1980 |
Anguilla anguilla |
Mean 0.425, range 0.130-2.105 [Female, n=1145] |
1.12 |
Vollestad and Jonsson, 1986 |
Anguilla anguilla |
Mean of 0.343-1.242, in various areas |
0.79 |
Svedäng et al, 1996 |
Anguilla anguilla |
Female silver: mean 0.58 ± 0.03, range 30.9-83.0 |
0.58 |
Beullens et al, 1997 |
Alosa alosa |
1.3-3.5 |
2.4 |
Billard, 1997 |
Alosa alosa |
1.845 |
1.84 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Alosa alosa |
In females, sizes range from 600-3100 g |
1850.0 |
Acolas et al, 2006 |
Alosa fallax |
970 to 1519 g [Female specified] |
970.0 |
Lopez et al, 2007 |
Alosa sapidissima |
Mean of 1.241-1.483, range from 0.848 to 1.900 [Female specified] |
1.36 |
Olney and McBride, 2003 |
Alosa sapidissima |
1.622-2.095 [Mean weight of repeat spawners] |
1.86 |
Carscaden and Legget, 1975 |
Barbatula barbatula |
5.5-6 g |
5.75 |
Skryabin, 1993 |
Cobitis taenia |
2.81-2.95 g ! |
2.88 |
Vaino and Saat, 2003 |
Abramis brama |
0.25-0.4 [Both sex !] |
0.33 |
Backiel and Zawiska, 1968 |
Abramis brama |
0.335-1.590 |
0.96 |
Sokolova, 1990 |
Aristichthys nobilis |
9.3 [16% at 7.9 kg] |
9.3 |
Abdusamadov, 1986 |
Aristichthys nobilis |
5-10 [Female] |
7.5 |
Jennigs, 1988 |
Aristichthys nobilis |
Average weight of 19.900 kg for fishes in the Changjiang River |
19.9 |
Naca, 1989 |
Aristichthys nobilis |
3-10 |
6.5 |
Horvath et al, 1992 |
Aristichthys nobilis |
5-10 kg [Both sex, in Asia and Europe] |
7.5 |
Schrank, 1999 |
Aristichthys nobilis |
3.38 ± 0.87 [Females reared in control conditions] |
3.38 |
Santiago et al, 2004 |
Aristichthys nobilis |
5-10 in temperate conditions [Both sex] |
7.5 |
Kolar et al, 2005 |
Aspius aspius |
0.840-2.800 |
1.82 |
Shikhshabekov, 1979 |
Carassius carassius |
0.085-0.100 |
0.09 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Carassius carassius |
Mean of females range from 31.2 ±20 g in Pond Hermanninlampi, and 933.3 ± 339.4 and 311.7 ± 100.1 in lake Varaslampi |
31.2 |
Aho and Holopainen, 2000 |
Chondrostoma nasus |
A ripe female 1.44 kg was caught |
1.44 |
Kamler er al., 1996 |
Chondrostoma nasus |
Females in spawinng conditons caught on the spawning ground have a mean weight of 1257 g, range of 785-1857 g |
1321.0 |
Keckeis et al, 2000 |
Ctenopharyngodon idella |
3-10 |
6.5 |
Horvath et al, 1992 |
Ctenopharyngodon idella |
5 [Sex not specifiec] |
5.0 |
Le Houarn, 2001 |
Ctenopharyngodon idella |
5.8 |
5.8 |
Abdusamadov, 1986 |
Ctenopharyngodon idella |
The grass carp investigated for fecundity were between 5,050 and 16,400 g in weight |
5.0 |
Gorbach, 1972 |
Ctenopharyngodon idella |
For females: 4.76-7.03 [Cuttack], 5 [Israel], 2.3-3.2 |Malacca, Malaysia], 3.0-3.5 [Poland], 3+ [Taiwan] |
5.89 |
Shireman and Smith, 1983 |
Ctenopharyngodon idella |
Average weight of 9.200 kg for fishes in the Changjiang River |
9.2 |
Naca, 1989 |
Cyprinus carpio |
4-5 |
4.5 |
Horvath et al, 1992 |
Cyprinus carpio |
3-5 [But 0.8-1 in France] |
4.0 |
Billard, ??? |
Cyprinus carpio |
Females of 5 years, 3-4 kg were used |
3.5 |
Bieniarz et al, 1979 |
Gobio gobio |
Gudgeon generally reaches a size of 8-10 cm and a weight of 10 g at 2 years, 12-13 cm and 20-25 g at 3 years |
9.0 |
Kestemont and Mélard, ??? |
Hypophthalmichthys molitrix |
3-10 |
6.5 |
Horvath et al, 1992 |
Hypophthalmichthys molitrix |
4.8 |
4.8 |
Abdusamadov, 1986 |
Hypophthalmichthys molitrix |
Broodstock used was: mean 5.75 ± 0.15 (range 3.56-8.71) in 1982 and mean 4.81 ±0.07 (range 3.40-8.70) in 1983 |
5.75 |
Verigin et al, 1990 |
Hypophthalmichthys molitrix |
Average body weigth 7,900 kg in the Changjiang |
7.0 |
Naca, 1989 |
Leuciscus cephalus |
0.265-0.500 [Female] |
0.38 |
Kalkan et al, 2005 |
Leuciscus cephalus |
Minimum weight at sexual maturity is 41.6 |
41.6 |
Sasi, 2003 |
Leuciscus cephalus |
Mean weight of 92 g [Age 4] and 174 [Age 5] |
92.0 |
Mann, 1976 |
Leuciscus cephalus |
< 150 g (Sex not specified) |
150.0 |
Zelepien, 1997 |
Leuciscus cephalus |
Means of 11.44 g [Age 2], 47.05 [Age 3], 71.15 [Age 4], 114.60 [Age 5], 159.9 [Age 6], and 240.3 [Age 7] for females |
11.44 |
Ünver, 1998 |
Leuciscus idus |
0.4 [Sex no specified] |
0.4 |
Kestemont, 2001 |
Leuciscus idus |
523-760 g [In Sarvlax], 200-300 [In Dunaj], sex not specified |
641.5 |
Witkowski et al, 1997 |
Leuciscus leuciscus |
29.5-46.4 g for age 3 and 53.0-84.5 for age 4 in two populations respectively [female] |
37.95 |
Mann, 1974 |
Mylopharyngodon piceus |
Average weight of 22.900 kg for fishes in the Changjiang River |
22.9 |
Naca, 1989 |
Phoxinus phoxinus |
1.7 g |
1.7 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Phoxinus phoxinus |
3.5-5.5, 6.0 [Both sex] |
4.5 |
Papadopol and Weinberger, 1975 |
Pseudorasbora parva |
0.6-4.2 g |
2.4 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Pseudorasbora parva |
1.0-4.5 g |
2.75 |
Makeyeva and Mokamed, 1982 |
Rutilus rutilus |
0.175 minimal weight (n=3232) and mean=0.524 |
0.17 |
Spivak et al, 1979 |
Rutilus rutilus |
14.60 ± 0.61 g !! [Smallest mature female 11.7 g] |
14.6 |
Papageorgiou, 1979 |
Rutilus rutilus |
Weight of male sampled: 73.95 ± 51.65, range 11.15-467.20 g in Gomishan wetland and 96.41 ± 39.14, range 37.37-238.34 g in Anzali |
73.95 |
Naddafi et al, 2005 |
Scardinius erythrophthalmus |
0.08-0.53 (0.01-0.023 : stunted form due to degraded environmental conditions) |
0.3 |
Shikhshabekov, 1979 |
Scardinius erythrophthalmus |
Females as small as 3.4 g mm contained mature eggs |
3.4 |
Hicks, ??? |
Tinca tinca |
0.75-3.00 |
1.88 |
Horvath et al, 1992 |
Tinca tinca |
0.216 ± 0.016 for female at age 4 |
0.22 |
Yilmaz, 2002 |
Tinca tinca |
0.4 [Minimal body weight of female for optimal reproduction] |
0.4 |
Linhart and Billard, 1995 |
Tinca tinca |
Mean of 0.133 for female of 4 |
0.13 |
Alas and Solak, 2004 |
Tinca tinca |
It appears that in both spawning seasons, females taking part in the reproduction weighted from 238.0 to 1126.0 g |
238.0 |
Pimpicka, 1991 |
Vimba vimba |
0.045-0.41 |
0.23 |
Shikhshabekov, 1979 |
Vimba vimba |
0.166-0.693 |
0.43 |
Hliwa et al, 2002 |
Vimba vimba |
The average of body weight of spawners caught in 1969 and 1970 was about over 0.460 kg [Both sex] |
1969.0 |
Wajdowicz, 1974 |
Vimba vimba |
In all studied year, mature females ranges from 48-114 g [Age 3]; 89-140 [Age 4], 133-177 [Age 5] |
81.0 |
Kuliev, 1988 |
Vimba vimba |
A common weight for both sex is 331-408 g |
369.5 |
Kesminas et al, 1999 |
Vimba vimba |
Spawners used in the experiments were 5-7+, and size was 239.4 ± 93.6 |
239.4 |
Hliwa et al, 2003 |
Esox niger |
0.4-0.7 [Sex not specified] |
0.55 |
Coffie, 1998 |
Esox lucius |
1-5 |
3.0 |
Hovarth et al, 1992 |
Lota lota |
2.5 [Lowest weight] |
2.5 |
Vedeneev et al, 2003 |
Lota lota |
1.3 pounds [Age 3], 2.2 [Age 4], 2.4 [Age 5] both sex in Winnipeg Beach. The largest immature female weighed 1.5 pounds |
1.3 |
Hewson, 1955 |
Lota lota |
Mean 1.724, range 0.62-3.73 [Age 6+], Mean 2.53, range 0.8-3.12 [Age 7+], and mean 3.080, range 1.1-6.1 [Age 8+] |
2.17 |
Kirillov, 1989 |
Lota lota |
Burbot matured in Lake Cle Elum at 2-4 years (28-43 cm TL). In Palmer Lake, all mature males were six years or older and mature females seven years or older (54 and 64 cm TL, respectively). Most burbot matured at 3-4 years of age in three Wyoming lakes, and two years in Lake Winninpeg |
3.0 |
Bonar et al, 2000 |
Gasterosteus aculeatus |
0.5-3.8 g |
2.15 |
Poizat et al, 2002 |
Gasterosteus aculeatus |
Weight of females producing eggs after spawning 1.102, range 0.582-3.665 mm |
2.12 |
Wootton, 1973 |
Gasterosteus aculeatus |
Weights of female caught in May anf June: 0.557 ± 0.0835 g and 0.626 g, respectively in Frongoch and 1.098 ±0.1553 and 0.823 ±0.0525 g in Rheidol |
0.56 |
Wootton et al, 1978 |
Pungitius pungitius |
0.244-0.953 g |
0.6 |
Sokolowska and Skora, 2001 |
Pungitius pungitius |
1.095-1.298 g and smallest female were 0.66-0.69 |
1.2 |
Heins et al, 2003 |
Pungitius pungitius |
The mean size of reproducing (clutch bearing) females was 58.1 mm Ls (1.298 g) in 1994 and 53.3 mm Ls (1.092 g) in 1998 |
58.1 |
Heins et al, 2003 |
Micropterus salmoides |
0.2 |
0.2 |
Heidinger, 1976 |
Micropterus salmoides |
0.09-0.15 |
0.12 |
Carrel and Schlumberger, 2001 |
Morone chrysops |
0.25-0.28 |
0.27 |
Berlinsky et al, 1995 |
Morone saxatilis |
>2 |
2.0 |
Berlinsky et al, 1995 |
Gymnocephalus cernua |
20-30 g ! [Different class studied strating at 11.0-20.9 g !] |
25.0 |
Neja, 1988 |
Perca flavescens |
30-40 g |
35.0 |
Dabrowski et al, 1996 |
Perca flavescens |
The smallest stunded female weighted 5.52 g |
5.52 |
Jansen ,1996 |
Perca fluviatilis |
0.02-0.24 [20-240 g] |
0.13 |
Thorpe, 1977 |
Sander lucioperca |
0.73-3.0 |
1.86 |
Hovarth et al, 1992 |
Sander lucioperca |
0.230-0.275 [Smallest weight, sex specified] |
0.25 |
Raikova-Petrova and Zivkov, 1998 |
Sander lucioperca |
0.270-0.870 |
0.57 |
Lappaleinen et al, 2003 |
Sander lucioperca |
Smallest mature female are 23 |
23.0 |
Zivkov and Petrova, 1993 |
Sander lucioperca |
The smallest weight of mature females in reservoir Batak Dam is 270 g, and in Ovcharitsa cooling reservoir 230 g |
270.0 |
Raikova-Petrova and Zivkov, 1998 |
Coregonus lavaretus |
0.207 |
0.21 |
Bagenal, 1970 |
Coregonus albula |
40.3-263.5 g ! |
151.9 |
Demska-Zakes and Dlugosz, 1995 |
Coregonus albula |
30.0-64.0 g ! |
47.0 |
Dlugosz and Worniallo, 1985 |
Coregonus albula |
Weight of the female examined range from 34.6 to 263 g ! |
34.6 |
Wilkonska, 1992 |
Coregonus albula |
Mean 65.1, range 23-249 [Gutted wieght] |
136.0 |
Wilkonska et al, 1993 |
Coregonus albula |
Weight of examined nominate form: mean 65.8, range 44.0-85.0; and deepwater form, mean 18.4; 10.2-34.8 |
64.5 |
Anwand, 1998 |
Coregonus albula |
Overall mean weight was 71.5±25.0 |
71.5 |
Sarvala et al, 1992 |
Coregonus clupeaformis |
Vary between 0.29 to 0.600 depending on the area |
0.29 |
Mack and Billard, 1984 |
Hucho hucho |
2-3 |
2.5 |
Holcik, 1990 |
Hucho hucho |
Mean of 6.1, range 2.5-8.3 [For female migrating] |
5.4 |
Witkowski, 1988 |
Hucho hucho |
At the age of 5 years, female weights about 3.5 |
5.0 |
Prawochensky and Kolder, 1968 |
Hucho hucho |
First spawning takes place when fish are 3 or 4 kg [Sex not specified] |
3.0 |
Jungwirth, 1978 |
Hucho hucho |
4 [Sex not specified] |
4.0 |
Jungwirth, 1979 |
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha |
1.05-1.44 mean weight between 1971-1979 [n= 4500] |
1.25 |
Golobanov, 1982 |
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha |
0.600-2.350 is the mean [Varies between 0.830-1.960] |
1.48 |
Zolotukhin, 1993 |
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha |
706 ± 140 g ! |
706.0 |
Macquarrie et al, 1979 |
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha |
Average weight was 0.68 kg |
0.68 |
Kwain, 1982 |
Oncorhynchus keta |
The average individual returning to spawn in British Columbia1952-1960, weighted 11.0-12.8 pounds [Sex not specified] |
1956.0 |
Scott and Crossman, 1973 |
Oncorhynchus kisutch |
3.0-5.5 |
4.25 |
Groot, 1996 |
Oncorhynchus kisutch |
0.789 ± 0.139 [n=30, artificial conditions] |
0.79 |
MacQuarrie et al, 1978 |
Oncorhynchus kisutch |
Weight reached by wild coho salmon at maturation ranges from 2.5 to 6 kg, and 3.52 ± 0.53 kg for cultured females in this study |
3.52 |
Estay et al, 1998 |
Oncorhynchus mykiss |
Females sampled were 826 ± 75 g [Age 2], 33220 ± 854 [Age 3] and 4015 ± 694 [Age 4] |
826.0 |
Kato and Kamler, 1983 |
Oncorhynchus nerka |
1.5-2 [Southern areas] and 2.5-3 [Nothern areas] |
1.75 |
Groot, 1996 |
Oncorhynchus nerka |
1.90-2.38 [Weight of female at the beginning and at the end of the running migration] |
2.14 |
Yegorova, 1978 |
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha |
Up to 50 kg |
50.0 |
Hankin et al, 1993 |
Salmo salar |
0.425-1.474 [mean with n= 101] |
0.95 |
Jarrams, 1979 |
Salmo salar |
1.8-2.7 [Not specified] |
2.25 |
Kerr and Grant, 1999 |
Salmo trutta fario |
Between year 1969 and 1994, mean body weight range from 2.1 to 3.4, and overall range from 1.2 to 4.7 kg |
1969.0 |
Papala et al, 1998 |
Salmo trutta fario |
The Mt of spawning females ranged from 55 to 8130 g |
55.0 |
Rubin et al, 2005 |
Salvelinus alpinus |
0.84 [Far east], 0.9-2.0 [Alaska], 3.4 [Nortwest territories], 0.55-2.05 [Arctic islands] |
1.45 |
Groot, 1996 |
Salvelinus alpinus |
1 [Generally for non-adramous arctic-charr] |
1.0 |
Groot, 1996 |
Salvelinus alpinus |
The most common modal size range for the char within the 2 rivers was 1.2 ± 0.1 kg |
1.2 |
Beddow et al, 1998 |
Salvelinus fontinalis |
Spawning females were: in 1994, n=45, 656 ±395 g; in 1995, n=42, 705 ± 381 g |
656.0 |
Blanchfield and Ridgway, 1997 |
Stenodus leucichthys |
Mass maturation for females at 4.0-5.0 [But could be 2.53] |
4.5 |
Chereshnev et al, 2000 |
Stenodus leucichthys |
5.65 pounds at 7 years and 9.75 pounds at 10 years |
5.65 |
Scott and Crossman, 1973 |
Thymallus arcticus |
2.1-3.8 pounds !!! |
2.95 |
Scott and Crossman, 1973 |
Cottus gobio |
Among actively reproducing female, the smallest gravid female was 2.3 g, whereas the maximum weight was 31.7 g |
2.3 |
Abdoli et al, 2005 |
Ameiurus nebulosus |
In Canada, adults weigh 0.75-1 pound |
0.88 |
Scott and Crossman, 1973 |
Ictalurus punctatus |
Can mature as early as 0.34 kg , but broodfish of at least 1.5 kg are preferred sex not specified] |
0.34 |
Legendre et al, 1997 |
Silurus glanis |
Mass maturation occurs at 1.3-2.3 kg, however the maturation rate may be 1.22 kg [Sex not specified] |
1.8 |
Orlova, 1987 |
Silurus glanis |
2.6 |
2.6 |
Zholdasova and Guseva, 1987 |
Silurus glanis |
4-12 |
8.0 |
Hovarth et al, 1992 |
Silurus glanis |
2 [Sex not specified] |
2.0 |
Schlumberger and Proteau, 2001 |
Silurus glanis |
The smallest mature female was 4.434 [1-2, 1.43 for both sex in other studies] |
1.5 |
Alp et al, 2004 |
Osmerus eperlanus |
Average: 5-8, range from 1.5-3.5 to 53.0-94.0 in g !!! [Both sex] |
6.5 |
Belyanina, 1969 |
Anguilla anguilla |
Mean 0.107, range 0.028-0.162 [Female, n=75] |
0.1 |
Vollestad and Jonsson, 1986 |
Anguilla anguilla |
Male silver: mean 0.168 ± 0.004, range 0.077-0.409 |
0.17 |
Beullens et al, 1997 |
Anguilla anguilla |
Male silver eels about 80 g were brought to the laboratory |
80.0 |
Boetius and Boetius, 1980 |
Alosa alosa |
1.2-2.5 |
1.85 |
Billard, 1997 |
Alosa alosa |
0.985 |
0.98 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Alosa alosa |
From 510 to 2000 g |
510.0 |
Acolas et al, 2006 |
Alosa fallax |
Range from 523 to 905 g [Male specified] |
523.0 |
Lopez et al, 2007 |
Alosa sapidissima |
1.210-1.803 [Mean weight of repeat spawners] |
1.51 |
Carscaden and Legget, 1975 |
Cobitis taenia |
0.00098-0.000107 [0.98-1.07 g !] |
0.0 |
Vaino and Saat, 2003 |
Abramis brama |
0.260-1.104 |
0.68 |
Sokolova, 1990 |
Abramis brama |
0.25-0.4 [Full range 0.1-0.5] |
0.33 |
Backiel and Zawiska, 1968 |
Aristichthys nobilis |
3-7 |
5.0 |
Horvath et al, 1992 |
Aristichthys nobilis |
7.1 [For smallest male] |
7.1 |
Abdusamadov, 1986 |
Aristichthys nobilis |
5-10 in temperate conditions [Bot sex] |
7.5 |
Kolar et al, 2005 |
Aristichthys nobilis |
2.4 ±0.3 [Males in reared conditions] |
2.4 |
Santiago et al, 2004 |
Aristichthys nobilis |
5-10 kg [Both sex, in Asia and Europe] |
7.5 |
Schrank, 1999 |
Aristichthys nobilis |
Most of the caught individuals weigthed 6-12 kg; this size is a characteristic of the sexually mature individuals |
9.0 |
Ciolac, 2004 |
Aristichthys nobilis |
Individuals studied were 7705 +- 207 g |
7705.0 |
Belova, 1981 |
Aspius aspius |
0.840-2.800 |
1.82 |
Shikhshabekov, 1979 |
Carassius carassius |
Mean of males range from 10.5 ±6.1 g in Pond Hermanninlampi, and 640.2 ± 288.7 and 302.7 ± 137.2 in lake Varaslampi |
10.5 |
Aho and Holopainen, 2000 |
Ctenopharyngodon idella |
3-7 |
5.0 |
Horvath et al, 1992 |
Ctenopharyngodon idella |
5 [Sex not specifiec] |
5.0 |
Le Houarn, 2001 |
Ctenopharyngodon idella |
5.0 |
5.0 |
Abdusamadov, 1986 |
Ctenopharyngodon idella |
Most of the caught individuals weigthed 6-12 kg; this size is a characteristic of the sexually mature individuals |
9.0 |
Ciolac, 2004 |
Ctenopharyngodon idella |
Fish investigated were 4920 ± 211 and 5342 ± 623 g |
4920.0 |
Belova, 1981 |
Ctenopharyngodon idella |
For males: 4.54-6.61 [Cuttack, India], 0.95-1.40 [Cuttack, India], 4 [Israel], 2-3 [Malacca, Malaysia], |
5.58 |
Shireman and Smith, 1983 |
Cyprinus carpio |
3-4 |
3.5 |
Horvath et al, 1992 |
Cyprinus carpio |
1 [0.5 in France] |
1.0 |
Billard, ??? |
Cyprinus carpio |
Individuals studied were 1.930 ±124 and 1.907 ± 113 |
1.93 |
Belova, 1981 |
Hypophthalmichthys molitrix |
3-7 |
5.0 |
Horvath et al, 1992 |
Hypophthalmichthys molitrix |
4.8 |
4.8 |
Abdusamadov, 1986 |
Hypophthalmichthys molitrix |
Most of the caught individuals weigthed 6-12 kg; this size is a characteristic of the sexually mature individuals |
9.0 |
Ciolac, 2004 |
Hypophthalmichthys molitrix |
Individuals ranged from 2.645 ± 140 to 3.464 ± 215 |
2.65 |
Belova, 1981 |
Hypophthalmichthys molitrix |
Broodstock used was mean 4.02 ± 0.2 (range 2.27-5.57) in 1982 and 3.50 ± 0.1 (range 2.40-5.20) in 1983 |
4.02 |
Verigin et al, 1990 |
Leuciscus cephalus |
0.397 |
0.4 |
Kalkan et al, 2005 |
Leuciscus cephalus |
Minimum weight at sexual maturity is 54.5 g |
54.5 |
Sasi, 2003 |
Leuciscus cephalus |
Mean weight of 33 g [Age 3] and 92 g [Age 4] |
33.0 |
Mann, 1976 |
Leuciscus cephalus |
> 150 g (sex not specified) |
150.0 |
Zelepien, 1997 |
Leuciscus idus |
0.4 [Sex no specified] |
0.4 |
Kestemont, 2001 |
Leuciscus idus |
523-760 g [In Sarvlax], 200-300 [In Dunaj], sex not specified |
641.5 |
Witkowski et al, 1997 |
Leuciscus leuciscus |
29.1-46 g for age 3 and 52.8-82.0 for age 4 in two populations respectively [female] |
37.55 |
Mann, 1974 |
Phoxinus phoxinus |
1 g |
1.0 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Phoxinus phoxinus |
3.5-5.5, 6.0 [Both sex] |
4.5 |
Papadopol and Weinberger, 1975 |
Pimephales promelas |
1.72 ± 0.21 g !!! |
1.72 |
DeWitt, 1993 |
Pseudorasbora parva |
Mature males used were 3.76 ± 1.77 g |
3.76 |
Konishi and Takata, 2004 |
Rutilus rutilus |
0.098 minimal weight (n=4543) and mean=0.319 |
0.1 |
Spivak et al, 1979 |
Rutilus rutilus |
Smallest mature male 3.78 g !! |
3.78 |
Papageorgiou, 1979 |
Rutilus rutilus |
Weight of male sampled: 53.11 ± 29.36, range 6.38-148.08 g in Gomishan wetland and 93.88 ± 31.56, range 24.21-245 g in Anzali |
53.11 |
Naddafi et al, 2005 |
Scardinius erythrophthalmus |
0.08-0.53 (0.01-0.023 : stunted form due to degraded environmental conditions) |
0.3 |
Shikhshabekov, 1979 |
Tinca tinca |
0.4-2.5 |
1.45 |
Horvath et al, 1992 |
Tinca tinca |
0.3 [Minimal body weight of male for optimal reproduction] |
0.3 |
Linhart and Billard, 1995 |
Tinca tinca |
Mean of 0.083 for age 3 |
0.08 |
Alas and Solak, 2004 |
Vimba vimba |
0.045-0.41 |
0.23 |
Shikhshabekov, 1979 |
Vimba vimba |
In all studied year, mature males ranges from 39-87 g [Age 3]; 60-124 [Age 4], 87-175 [Age 5] |
63.0 |
Kuliev, 1988 |
Esox niger |
0.4-0.7 [sex not specified] |
0.55 |
Coffie, 1998 |
Esox lucius |
0.5-2 |
1.25 |
Hovarth et al, 1992 |
Lota lota |
0.9 [Lowest weight] |
0.9 |
Vedeneev et al, 2003 |
Lota lota |
The largest immature male weighed 2.2 pounds |
2.2 |
Hewson, 1955 |
Lota lota |
Mean 1.381, range 0.8-3.065 [Age 6+], and mean 1.411, range 0.85-3.56 [Age 7+] |
1.93 |
Kirillov, 1989 |
Gasterosteus aculeatus |
Nest-building males were 0.94 ± 0.25 g , range 0.60-1.79 g |
0.94 |
Barber et al, 2000 |
Pungitius pungitius |
Average 1.015-1.03 g ! |
1.02 |
Heins et al, 2003 |
Pungitius pungitius |
The mean size of reproducing (clutch bearing) females was 58.1 mm Ls (1.298 g) in 1994 and 53.3 mm Ls (1.092 g) in 1998 |
58.1 |
Heins et al, 2003 |
Micropterus salmoides |
0.160 |
0.16 |
Heidinger, 1976 |
Perca flavescens |
5-6 g |
5.5 |
Dabrowski et al, 1996 |
Perca flavescens |
The smallest fish of the stunted males weighted 1.71 g. The smallest mature male from the normal population weighted more than 10 g |
1.71 |
Jansen ,1996 |
Perca fluviatilis |
0.01-0.06 [10-60 g] |
0.03 |
Thorpe, 1977 |
Sander lucioperca |
0.5-2 |
1.25 |
Horvath et al, 1992 |
Sander lucioperca |
0.255-0.610 |
0.43 |
Lappaleinen et al, 2003 |
Sander lucioperca |
0.110-0.270 [Smallest weight, sex specified] |
0.19 |
Raikova-Petrova and Zivkov, 1998 |
Sander lucioperca |
The smallest mature male are 110 g |
110.0 |
Zivkov and Petrova, 1993 |
Sander lucioperca |
The smallest wieght of mature females in reservoir Batak Dam is 270 g, and in Ovcharitsa cooling reservoir 110 g |
270.0 |
Raikova-Petrova and Zivkov, 1998 |
Coregonus lavaretus |
About 0.127 |
0.13 |
Bagenal, 1970 |
Coregonus albula |
33.0-51.0 g ! |
42.0 |
Dlugosz and Worniallo, 1985 |
Coregonus albula |
Mean 232, range 26-142 [Gutted weight] |
84.0 |
Wilkonska et al, 1993 |
Coregonus clupeaformis |
Vary between 0.26 to 0.500 [Male] |
0.26 |
Mack and Billard, 1984 |
Hucho hucho |
1-2 |
1.5 |
Holcik, 1990 |
Hucho hucho |
Mean of 6.6, range 2.1-14.2 [For male migrating] |
8.15 |
Witkowski, 1988 |
Hucho hucho |
First spawning takes place when fish are 3 or 4 kg [Sex not specified] |
3.0 |
Jungwirth, 1978 |
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha |
1.01-1.85 mean weight between 1971-1979 [n= 4500] |
1.43 |
Golobanov, 1982 |
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha |
0.650-3.210 [mean range from 1.017-1.960] |
1.93 |
Zolotukhin, 1993 |
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha |
793 ± 174 g ! |
793.0 |
Macquarrie et al, 1979 |
Oncorhynchus keta |
9.6 lb [Bot sex] |
9.6 |
Scott and Crossman, 1973 |
Oncorhynchus kisutch |
3.0-5.5 [average] |
4.25 |
Groot, 1996 |
Oncorhynchus kisutch |
0.63±0.124 [n=13, artificial conditions] |
0.63 |
MacQuarrie et al, 1978 |
Oncorhynchus kisutch |
Weight reached by wild coho salmon at maturation ranges from 2.5 to 6 kg, and 3.87 ± 0.66 kg for cultured males in this study |
3.87 |
Estay et al, 1998 |
Oncorhynchus nerka |
2.58-2.80 [Weight of female at the beginning and at the end of the running migration] |
2.69 |
Yegorova, 1978 |
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha |
May mature as early as 2 kg as "Jacks", trough at least 50 kg |
2.0 |
Hankin et al, 1993 |
Salmo salar |
1.8-2.7 [Not specified] |
2.25 |
Kerr and Grant, 1999 |
Salmo trutta fario |
The Mt of spawning males ranged from 56 to 6000 g |
56.0 |
Rubin et al, 2005 |
Salvelinus alpinus |
The youngest sexually mature char detemirnated was a 4-year-old male, weighting 0.31 kg at 30.3 cm in length [The most common modal size range for the char within the 2 rivers was 1.2 ± 0.1 kg] |
1.2 |
Beddow et al, 1998 |
Salvelinus fontinalis |
Spawning females were: in 1994, n=48, 480 ±407 g; in 1995, n=63, 507 ± 351 g |
480.0 |
Blanchfield and Ridgway, 1997 |
Stenodus leucichthys |
Mass maturation for females at 2.0-3.5 [But could be 1.47] |
2.75 |
Chereshnev et al, 2000 |
Thymallus arcticus |
2.1-3.8 pounds !!! |
2.95 |
Scott and Crossman, 1973 |
Thymallus arcticus |
Spawning males may be larger than females at a given age |
0.0 |
Northcote, 1993 |
Ictalurus punctatus |
Can mature as early as 0.34 kg , but broodfish of at least 1.5 kg are preferred sex not specified] |
0.34 |
Legendre et al, 1997 |
Silurus glanis |
Mass maturation occurs at 1.3-2.3 kg, however the maturation rate may be 1.22 kg [Sex not specified] |
1.8 |
Orlova, 1987 |
Silurus glanis |
2.2 |
2.2 |
Zholdasova and Guseva, 1987 |
Silurus glanis |
3-7 |
5.0 |
Hovarth et al, 1992 |
Silurus glanis |
2 [Sex not specified] |
2.0 |
Schlumberger and Proteau, 2001 |
Silurus glanis |
The smallest male was 3.744 [12, 1.43 for both sex in other studies] |
3.74 |
Alp et al, 2004 |
Osmerus eperlanus |
Average: 5-8, range from 1.5-3.5 to 53.0-94.0 in g !!! [Both sex] |
6.5 |
Belyanina, 1969 |