![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjLXhqSSEn5uMg5Y38c06DbGmeYb_Y7nSiRPOfZQCbn6Sot1khhCgJV7fwiaz_flP0NROE86BXxrIbrnvHRFd8Jzq82IEmrKqzUs2Fc5VWNGTkAYEpZK4B-wUlwL3moKcMIa9HlxVAAwN0/s400/13321636_10153413151326741_1323817733050352069_n.jpg)
Sex determination in Boops boops is unclear. It has variously been described as a rudimentary intersex organism, with a few intersex individuals, or a protogynic intersex, with individuals starting out life as females, and some becoming male later on.
It is commercially fished, with 37,830 t taken in 2008. When cleaned and pan fried, broiled or baked fresh, they are good tasting, but when stored their gut flora soon spread unpleasant flavors to their flesh. Much of the catch is used for fishmeal or tuna fishing bait.
Bogue are host to a wide variety of parasites, ranging from metazoans such as Digenean flatworms, Acanthocephalan spiny-headed worms, nematode roundworms, isopod and copepod crustaceans and Myxozoan cnidarians to the unicellular dinoflagellate Ichthyodinium chabelardi, a parasite that is lethal to eggs developing in ovaries. At least 67 metazoan parasite species have been reported from Boops boops, and their community structures are well studied by scientists.[3] For example, in the aftermath of the 2002 Prestige oil spill the community of parasitic species inhabiting bogue caught off the coast of Spain was found to be noticeably altered.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Underwater photo by Costas Constantinou
No comments:
Post a Comment