鲸类动物年龄估计的两种技术:牙齿和耳塞的GLGs和眼晶状体核的AAR率测量

N. Nielsen, G. Víkingsson, S. Hansen, Susanne Ditlevsen, M. Heide‐Jørgensen
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通过计算生长层群(GLG)和测定天冬氨酸外消旋率(k Asp),采用天冬氨酸外消旋(AAR)技术估算了3种鲸类动物的年龄。本文介绍了北大西洋普通小须鲸(Balaenoptera acutorostrata)出生时k Asp和天冬氨酸D/L比[(D/L) 0]的数据,以及Nielsen et al.(2012)已发表的长须鲸(B. physalus)和港湾鼠海豚(Phocoena Phocoena)的数据。小须鲸特异性k Asp为1.40 × 10 -3 yr -1 (SE±0.00005),(D/L) 0为0.0194 (SE±0.0012)。3种植物的GLG年龄与D/L比值相关性均极显著;然而,相关系数差异很大(长须鲸:r2 = 0.59, p <0.0001;小须鲸:- r2 =0.96, P <0.0001;港湾鼠海豚:- r2 =0.36, P <0.0001)。用von Bertalanffy生长模型在GLG和AAR技术上估计了这三个物种的渐近体长,没有显示出差异。
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Two techniques of age estimation in cetaceans: GLGs in teeth and earplugs, and measuring the AAR rate in eye lens nucleus
The ages of three species of cetaceans were estimated by counting the growth layer groups (GLG) and measuring the aspartic acid racemization rate ( k Asp ) by what is referred to as the Aspartic Acid Racemization (AAR) technique. Data on k Asp and the D/L ratio of aspartic acid at birth [(D/L) 0 ] in North Atlantic common minke whales ( Balaenoptera acutorostrata ) are presented along with data on fin whales ( B. physalus ) and harbour porpoises ( Phocoena phocoena ) already published by Nielsen et al. (2012). The k Asp specific for minke whales was 1.40 x 10 -3 yr -1 (SE ± 0.00005) and the (D/L) 0 was 0.0194 (SE ± 0.0012). The correlation of GLG age and D/L ratio for all three species was highly significant; however, the correlation coefficient varied greatly (fin whales: R 2 = 0.59, p <0.0001; minke whales: ­R 2 =0.96, P <0.0001; harbour porpoises: ­R 2 =0.36, P <0.0001). Asymptotic body length for all three species was estimated by a von Bertalanffy growth model on both the GLG and AAR techniques, and showed no difference.
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