Zeidae: L I A3
Zeus faber Linnaeus, 1758
John Dory





|
Egg diameter in µm |
Number of oil globules |
Diameter of oil globule in µm |
Yolk texture |
Perivitelline space |
Position of oil globule at hatch |
Gut length at eye- pigment stage |
Myomeres |
|
1800-2185 |
1 |
310-360 |
clear |
narrow |
stern |
51% of NL |
ca.32 |
Egg: Black spots develop all over embryo & yolk in this egg (A & A1). The oil globule is light to bright amber. Incubation takes >5 days.
Larva: The yolksac larva has well-pigmented eyes (C), and two wedges of pigment extending into the finfolds, posterior to the anus. The few eggs seen and hatched, failed to develop past this stage. C: 1 day, D: plankton collected larva, just completing flexion, of unknown age, from off Park Rynie, 22 May 2004.
The yolksac larva shown here (Plate C) matches the illustration of Tighe & Keene (1984). Only one hatched larva has been barcoded, and this has confirmed the identification, as the sequence matched that of a locally collected adult Zeus faber. Further larvae will be sequenced to confirm the match.

| Linked samples | Offshore | Inshore |
| Eggs | 4 | 3 |
| Hits | 4 | 2 |
The limited data on seasonal spawning off Park Rynie, suggests a winter and spring spawning period (blue graph). The egg was not seen in the DHM samples. The Park Rynie linked samples data is too sparse to provide any useful information.