Research Article

Sea Surface Temperature Affects the Reproductive Biology of Female Pearl Perch (Glaucosoma scapulare Macleay, 1881) in Queensland, Australia

Figure 1

Spatial extent of the northern and southern regions from which pearl perch were caught between July 2018 and June 2022. The two green dots represent the locations used to assess the effect of sea surface temperature (SST, °C) on gonad development and are the approximate midpoint of locations from which pearl perch were sampled from the northern (22.4°S, 152°E) and southern (26.8°S, 153.6°E) regions.