黑头牛耳石与胸鳍脊柱年龄的比较

IF 1.1 Q3 FISHERIES
Glenn T. Schumacher, Logan W. Sikora, Joshua K. Raabe, Justin A. VanDeHey, Greg G. Sass
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黑色大头鱼Ameiurus米拉是一个环境宽容的鱼通常的目标群体管理工作由于过多和对鱼类运动的潜在负面影响。对黑牛头鱼生长和生活史的描述受到限制,部分原因是年龄估计方面的挑战。胸鳍刺已被证实为其他鱼类的年龄估计结构,但没有被证实为黑头鱼。我们评估了准确度的黑牛头胸鳍脊柱和整个耳石年龄估计从北威斯康辛湖。使用两位读者的年龄估计来评估胸鳍棘相对于整个耳石的年龄偏差。这两种结构的年龄估计被应用于生成冯·伯塔朗菲生长模型。两种结构的精度对两名读者来说是相似的(66%和58%的同意,1年内89%和87%)。胸鳍脊柱年龄估计值的读者间一致性(59%,1年内95%,CV = 9.2)高于整个耳石年龄估计值(45%,1年内91%,CV = 15.1)。相对于整个耳石,胸鳍棘可能低估了年龄,特别是在老年鱼类中。两种结构的von Bertalanffy生长模型参数相似。我们的研究结果表明,胸鳍、脊柱和整个耳石的年龄估计为黑头鱼的年龄估计提供了实用价值,但需要改进耳石处理方法和已知年龄的鱼来评估每种结构的准确性。
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Comparison of Otolith and Pectoral Fin Spine Ages of Black Bullhead Ameiurus melas

Comparison of Otolith and Pectoral Fin Spine Ages of Black Bullhead Ameiurus melas

Black bullhead Ameiurus melas are an environmentally tolerant fish that are often the target of population-level management efforts due to overabundance and potential negative influences on sport fishes. Descriptions of black bullhead growth and life history have been limited in part due to challenges in age estimation. Pectoral fin spines have been validated as age estimation structures for other ictalurids, but not black bullhead. We evaluated the precision of black bullhead pectoral fin spine and whole otolith age estimates from a northern Wisconsin lake. Age bias of pectoral fin spines was evaluated relative to whole otoliths using age estimates from two readers. Age estimates from both structures were applied to produce von Bertalanffy growth models. Precision of both structures was similar for both readers (66% and 58% agreement, 89% and 87% within 1 year). Pectoral fin spine age estimates showed higher between-reader agreement (59%, 95% within 1 year, CV = 9.2) than whole otolith age estimates (45%, 91% within 1 year, CV = 15.1). Pectoral fin spines may underestimate age relative to whole otoliths, particularly in older fish. von Bertalanffy growth model parameters were similar using both structures. Our findings suggest pectoral fin spine and whole otolith age estimates provide utility for age estimation in black bullhead, but modified methods of otolith processing and known age fish are needed to evaluate the accuracy of each structure.

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