The wahoo (Acanthocybium solandri) is an economically important species incidentally caught in oceanic fisheries targeting tuna and coastal fisheries targeting mackerels. The age and growth of wahoo was examined using whole and sectioned otoliths from 395 fish (790-1770 mm LF) sampled from the Coral Sea. Growth increments were more reliably assigned on whole otoliths than sectioned otoliths. Edge analyses revealed that growth increments were deposited annually, primarily between October and February. Furthermore, analysis of presumed daily microincrements showed that similar to 90% of fish had deposited the first " annual" growth increment by the 365th day, thereby indirectly validating annual increment formation. Wahoo were aged at between...
International audienceThe Indian Ocean Tuna Tagging Program (IOTTP) provided a unique opportunity to...
The growth of Hawaiian taape. Lurjunus karmira, was studied by examining otoliths and by analysing l...
13 pages, 6 figures, 4 tablesThe growth of Hawaiian taape, Lutjanus kasmira, was studied by examinin...
Rapid growth of wahoo (Acanthocybium solandri) in the Coral Sea, based on length-at-age estimates us...
Wahoo (Acanthocybium solandri) are highly sought in recreational and commercial fisheries in the Gul...
A stock assessment incorporating sensitivity in biological parameters and potential fishery manageme...
The wahoo, Acanthocybium solandri (Cuvier), is a high trophic level predator in tropical and sub-tro...
The wahoo (Acanthocybium solandri) is an increasingly important by-product species of tropical pelag...
We apply whole and transverse-sectioned otolith ageing techniques to develop indices of somatic grow...
International audienceAbstract Somatic growth is a critical biological trait for organismal, populat...
The ornate jobfish Pristipomoides argyrogrammicus Valenciennes 1832 occurs in the Indo-West Pacific ...
An accurate estimate of age structure of a fish population is an important requirement of fisheries ...
Wahoo (Acanthocybium solandri Cuvier, 1832) is a member of the Scombrid family, is a pelagic (open o...
Climate variability is a major cause of changes in marine ecosystems, including changes in both the ...
Age and growth of four tropical marine fish species: Lethrinus choerorynchus, Lutjanus kasmira, Nemi...
International audienceThe Indian Ocean Tuna Tagging Program (IOTTP) provided a unique opportunity to...
The growth of Hawaiian taape. Lurjunus karmira, was studied by examining otoliths and by analysing l...
13 pages, 6 figures, 4 tablesThe growth of Hawaiian taape, Lutjanus kasmira, was studied by examinin...
Rapid growth of wahoo (Acanthocybium solandri) in the Coral Sea, based on length-at-age estimates us...
Wahoo (Acanthocybium solandri) are highly sought in recreational and commercial fisheries in the Gul...
A stock assessment incorporating sensitivity in biological parameters and potential fishery manageme...
The wahoo, Acanthocybium solandri (Cuvier), is a high trophic level predator in tropical and sub-tro...
The wahoo (Acanthocybium solandri) is an increasingly important by-product species of tropical pelag...
We apply whole and transverse-sectioned otolith ageing techniques to develop indices of somatic grow...
International audienceAbstract Somatic growth is a critical biological trait for organismal, populat...
The ornate jobfish Pristipomoides argyrogrammicus Valenciennes 1832 occurs in the Indo-West Pacific ...
An accurate estimate of age structure of a fish population is an important requirement of fisheries ...
Wahoo (Acanthocybium solandri Cuvier, 1832) is a member of the Scombrid family, is a pelagic (open o...
Climate variability is a major cause of changes in marine ecosystems, including changes in both the ...
Age and growth of four tropical marine fish species: Lethrinus choerorynchus, Lutjanus kasmira, Nemi...
International audienceThe Indian Ocean Tuna Tagging Program (IOTTP) provided a unique opportunity to...
The growth of Hawaiian taape. Lurjunus karmira, was studied by examining otoliths and by analysing l...
13 pages, 6 figures, 4 tablesThe growth of Hawaiian taape, Lutjanus kasmira, was studied by examinin...