Use of Scale Circuli Pattern Analysis to Differentiate between Hatchery and Wild Red Drum

P. S. Silva, B. Bumguardner
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Abstract In 1983, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department initiated a stock enhancement program that released up to 20 million red drum Sciaenops ocellatus annually. To evaluate the contribution of hatchery production to the fishery, scale pattern analysis was used to differentiate between hatchery-reared and wild fish. Scale patterns from 30–150-d-old hatchery-reared red drum fingerlings (13–35 mm total length, TL) from two hatcheries and wild red drum juveniles (<121 mm TL) were analyzed to establish a linear discriminant function. Accurate identification of 30-d-old hatchery-reared red drum ranged from 61–64%, but decreased to 35% for 60–150-d-old fish; classification rates for wild fish ranged from 63% to 70%. Correct classification of 30-d-old hatchery fish was significantly better than chance, but correct classification of wild fish was only significantly better than chance at one hatchery. Linear discriminant functions were used to evaluate variation between spring and fall hatchery-reared red drum...
利用尺度循环模式分析区分孵化场与野生红鼓
1983年,德克萨斯州公园和野生动物部门启动了一项种群增加计划,每年释放多达2000万只红鼓鱼。为了评价孵化场生产对渔业的贡献,采用了规模格局分析来区分孵化场养殖鱼和野生鱼。分析了两个孵育场30 ~ 150 d龄红鼓鱼种(总长度13 ~ 35 mm)和野生红鼓幼鱼(总长度<121 mm)的鳞片分布特征,建立了线性判别函数。30 d龄孵育红鼓鱼的准确率为61 ~ 64%,60 ~ 150 d龄红鼓鱼的准确率为35%;野生鱼类的分类率为63% ~ 70%。30 d龄孵化场鱼的正确分类显著优于随机分类,而野生鱼的正确分类仅在一个孵化场显著优于随机分类。利用线性判别函数评价了春、秋两季孵育红鼓的差异。
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