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Influence of age, size and condition factor on lipid concentration in the snapper Chrysophrys auratus

Allen H, Sabetian A, Bader M, Rowlands T. 2017. Influence of age, size and condition factor on lipid concentration in the snapper Chrysophrys auratus. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research.

https://doi.org/10.1080/00288330.2017.1421236

When the above article was first published online the second and third sentences of the abstract should have read: To test the lipid provisioning part of this hypothesis, we investigated the total and relative (mg/g) lipid (triglyceride) concentration in both the source (liver) and sink (gonad) lipidation organs of female snapper Chrysophrys auratus across age, size and condition factor throughout its spawning season. Age, size and condition factor had little discernible effect on the total or relative lipid concentration in either liver or gonadal tissue.

On page 2 the third sentence of the first paragraph should have read: The liver is a key ‘source’ lipidation organ in the provisioning process, where synthesis, accumulation and transport of lipids to other organs and tissues are initiated.

On page 11 the second last sentence should have read: However, species can also adopt a mixed strategy, or be affected by environmental or ontogenetic factors (Houston et al. 2007; Stephens et al. 2009).

Taylor and Francis apologizes for these errors.

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