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Fecundity of Macquaria ambigua
Main Ref: Kailola, P.J., M.J. Williams, P.C. Stewart, R.E. Reichelt, A. McNee and C. Grieve, 1993
Country: Australia
Locality: Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria
Ecosystem:
Absolute Fecundity Fecundity Type: 
  min   500,000 (g) (cm)   Ref: Battaglene, S. and F. Prokop, 1987
  max     (g) (cm)  
  mean     (g) (cm)  
Comments on Fecundity:
Relative Fecundity
Min: Ref.:
Mean: Ref.:
Max: Ref.:
Fecundity/length relationship ( F = a * L ^b):
  Size: (cm)  
  n:
  a: 95% confidence limit:  
  b: 95% confidence limit:  
  r2:  
Spawning Cycles: (1/y)   Ref:
Comments: Golden perch most commonly spawn at night. A rise in water temperature and inundation of the floodplain are required generally for succesful spawning to occur (Ref. 27440). The number of eggs produced is directly related to the fish size.
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