An accurate estimate of age structure of a fish population is an important requirement of fisheries stock assessment. The conventional method of age determination, based on counts of annuli in sectioned otoliths, can be time consuming and expensive, especially in the tropics. This study assesses the use of otolith weight to predict age structures of an important exploited coral reef fish at different spatial scales (within reef, between reefs within regions and between regions), and the implications of this for estimates of key fishery parameters. Otolith weight–age relationships were estimated for common coral trout, Plectropomus leopardus (Serranidae: Epinephelinae), at 24 coral reefs located in four different regions spanning seven degre...
Sciaenids are a diverse family of coastal fishes and their fisheries are an important industry in th...
Generating age estimates for long-lived fish requires particular attention to validation because the...
The purpose of this chapter is to consider the question "Is it necessary to validate the periodicity...
An accurate estimate of age structure of a fish population is an important requirement of fisheries ...
We assess the use of otolith weight to predict population age structure of an important harvested co...
The red bass is a large tropical reef fish (Lutjanidae, tropical snappers) that is harvested to vary...
Otolith increment structure is widely used to estimate age and growth of marine fishes. Here, I test...
Size at age information provides an important basis for estimates of rates of growth, mortality and ...
International audienceAbstract Somatic growth is a critical biological trait for organismal, populat...
Time and energy are finite resources in any environment, and how and when organisms use their availa...
Deepwater snappers (Family Lutjanidae) are important to artisanal and subsistence fisheries in Pacif...
The growth performance of coral reef fish juveniles collected in different habitats is often used as...
The sagittal otoliths of bluespot jobfish (Pristipomoides flamentosus) from the Mahe Plateau, Seyche...
[Extract] T here exists a vast literature on the age and growth\ud of fishes (Hilborne and Waiters, ...
This study investigated whether teeth and dorsal fin spines could be used as non-lethal methods of a...
Sciaenids are a diverse family of coastal fishes and their fisheries are an important industry in th...
Generating age estimates for long-lived fish requires particular attention to validation because the...
The purpose of this chapter is to consider the question "Is it necessary to validate the periodicity...
An accurate estimate of age structure of a fish population is an important requirement of fisheries ...
We assess the use of otolith weight to predict population age structure of an important harvested co...
The red bass is a large tropical reef fish (Lutjanidae, tropical snappers) that is harvested to vary...
Otolith increment structure is widely used to estimate age and growth of marine fishes. Here, I test...
Size at age information provides an important basis for estimates of rates of growth, mortality and ...
International audienceAbstract Somatic growth is a critical biological trait for organismal, populat...
Time and energy are finite resources in any environment, and how and when organisms use their availa...
Deepwater snappers (Family Lutjanidae) are important to artisanal and subsistence fisheries in Pacif...
The growth performance of coral reef fish juveniles collected in different habitats is often used as...
The sagittal otoliths of bluespot jobfish (Pristipomoides flamentosus) from the Mahe Plateau, Seyche...
[Extract] T here exists a vast literature on the age and growth\ud of fishes (Hilborne and Waiters, ...
This study investigated whether teeth and dorsal fin spines could be used as non-lethal methods of a...
Sciaenids are a diverse family of coastal fishes and their fisheries are an important industry in th...
Generating age estimates for long-lived fish requires particular attention to validation because the...
The purpose of this chapter is to consider the question "Is it necessary to validate the periodicity...