Structure and composition of yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi) otoliths: implications for using aquaculture-reared fish to reconstruct life histories.

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Belinda K Goddard, Laura M Otter, Julian M Hughes, Fabrice R A Jaine, Jasmin C Martino, Ulrike Troitzsch, Jackson Doherty, Hayden T Schilling
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Abstract

Understanding fish life history is essential for effective management of fisheries, but continuous tracking over lifetime temporal scales can be difficult. Fish otoliths contain a natural biogeochemical record of ambient environmental conditions and habitat use over such scales. However, ecological interpretations of these elemental compositions can be influenced by the structural composition of calcium carbonate otoliths, which can vary between wild and aquaculture fish as well as across species. As such, we used in situ confocal micro-Raman spectroscopy and powder X-ray diffraction to assess and quantify, respectively, the calcium carbonate polymorphs of the otoliths of aquaculture and wild yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi) to validate whether the otoliths from aquaculture fish can be used to interpret patterns seen in the otoliths of wild fish. We then analysed major and minor trace elements using wavelength dispersive X-ray spectroscopy to investigate the potential habitat use of wild S. lalandi. The elemental composition of S. lalandi otoliths was examined across three cross-sectioned growth zones: the first (i.e. oldest) annulus (growth ring), the outermost (i.e. most recent) annulus and mid-way between these. All otoliths were shown to be composed of aragonite, with the exception of small proportions (0.5 wt%) of vaterite in a single wild S. lalandi otolith. This finding indicates that otoliths of aquaculture S. lalandi, reared in known conditions, are appropriate to interpret stable isotope analyses in wild S. lalandi. Wild-caught S. lalandi otoliths had concentrations of barium and manganese below detectable limits (<0.2 and <0.01 wt%, respectively) inferring that S. lalandi were not in estuarine or brackish environments when the analysed annuli were formed, suggesting these environments are not used for spawning.

黄尾王鱼(serola lalandi)耳石的结构和组成:利用水产养殖鱼类重建生活史的意义。
了解鱼类生活史对于有效管理渔业至关重要,但在整个生命周期的时间尺度上进行持续跟踪可能很困难。鱼的耳石包含了这种鳞片的环境条件和栖息地利用的自然生物地球化学记录。然而,这些元素组成的生态学解释可能受到碳酸钙耳石结构组成的影响,这可能在野生和水产养殖鱼类之间以及不同物种之间有所不同。因此,我们使用原位共聚焦微拉曼光谱和粉末x射线衍射分别评估和量化了水产养殖和野生黄尾王鱼(Seriola lalandi)耳石的碳酸钙多态性,以验证水产养殖鱼类的耳石是否可以用来解释野生鱼类耳石中所见的模式。然后利用波长色散x射线光谱分析了主要微量元素和次要微量元素,探讨了野生蓝菖蒲的生境利用潜力。S. lalandi耳石的元素组成通过三个横切面生长带进行了检查:第一个(即最古老的)环(生长环),最外层(即最新的)环和中间。所有耳石均由文石组成,除了单个野生S. lalandi耳石中有少量(0.5 wt%)的霰石。这一发现表明,在已知条件下饲养的水产养殖拉兰帝耳石适合解释野生拉兰帝耳石的稳定同位素分析。野生捕鲸耳石中钡和锰的浓度低于可检测限度(
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Journal of fish biology
Journal of fish biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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4.00
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292
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3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Fish Biology is a leading international journal for scientists engaged in all aspects of fishes and fisheries research, both fresh water and marine. The journal publishes high-quality papers relevant to the central theme of fish biology and aims to bring together under one cover an overall picture of the research in progress and to provide international communication among researchers in many disciplines with a common interest in the biology of fish.
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