New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research abstractsREPRODUCTIVE CYCLE AND GONADIAL CHANGES IN THE NEW ZEALAND ROCK OYSTER CRASSOSTREA GLOMERATAP. DlNAMANIFisheries Research Division, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, P.O. Box 19062, Wellington, New ZealandAbstract The annual reproductive cycle and the cyclical changes in the gonad of the New Zealand rock oyster, Crassostrea glomerata (Gould, 1850), during the breeding period of 1970-71 and 1971-72 have been described. The gonad passes through an intermediate phase, after a post-spawning period, when sex is indeterminate. Gametogenesis begins in July and August, but follicles ripen mostly during the spring months of October and November. Maximum development is seen in November, and nearly all oysters are in spawning condition in December and January. Major spawning takes place in January or February depending upon water temperature, and spawning continues until the end of March. Larvae may be found in the- plankton until late in the season, to the end of April or even May. Following spawning, gonadial regression sets in, with leucocyte infiltration and phagocytosis of residual gonial cells. A greater percentage of oysters more than 1 y old are females. The majority of oysters of age 1 y and below are males.
N.Z. Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 8 (1): 39-65
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