A Life History Study of Atlantic Wolffish Resolves Bias and Imprecision in Length‐ and Age‐at‐Maturity Schedules by Recognizing Abortive Maturation

Abstract Stock assessments of U.S. Atlantic Wolffish Anarhichas lupus are hampered by a landings moratorium and low catches in fishery‐independent surveys. Working with the commercial fishing industry, we collected hundreds of fish to overcome a lack of regionally specific life history information....

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Main Authors: McBride, Richard S., Fairchild, Elizabeth A., Press, Yvonna K., Elzey, Scott P., Adams, Charles F., Bentzen, Paul
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/mcf2.10222 2024-06-02T08:11:31+00:00 A Life History Study of Atlantic Wolffish Resolves Bias and Imprecision in Length‐ and Age‐at‐Maturity Schedules by Recognizing Abortive Maturation McBride, Richard S. Fairchild, Elizabeth A. Press, Yvonna K. Elzey, Scott P. Adams, Charles F. Bentzen, Paul National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mcf2.10222 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/mcf2.10222 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1002/mcf2.10222 https://afspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/mcf2.10222 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Marine and Coastal Fisheries volume 14, issue 5 ISSN 1942-5120 1942-5120 journal-article 2022 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/mcf2.10222 2024-05-03T11:15:41Z Abstract Stock assessments of U.S. Atlantic Wolffish Anarhichas lupus are hampered by a landings moratorium and low catches in fishery‐independent surveys. Working with the commercial fishing industry, we collected hundreds of fish to overcome a lack of regionally specific life history information. Based on ages from sectioned otoliths, Atlantic Wolffish are long lived (maximum observed age: males = 31 years, females = 29 years). A Gompertz growth model showed that Atlantic Wolffish exhibit dimorphic growth—with larger males across all ages on average. Preliminary estimates of total mortality ranged from 0.15 to 0.21 and were lower than an estimate measured at the beginning of the moratorium. Based on gonad histology, a cohort of vitellogenic oocytes emerged in mature females by April and developed group synchronously to ovulate primarily in October. Skip spawning, which accounts for nonannual spawning, was observed in 5.6% of the mature females. Accounting for abortive maturation, a physiological event that delays functional maturation, improved precision and reduced bias of maturity estimates. The resulting median length at functional maturity was 53 cm total length (95% confidence interval = 49–56 cm), and the median age was 6.7 years old (6.2–7.2 years). These estimates are smaller and younger than elsewhere in the western North Atlantic Ocean, confirming that regionally specific maturity parameters are relevant when assessing reference points of the U.S. Atlantic Wolffish fishery. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Wiley Online Library Marine and Coastal Fisheries 14 5
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description Abstract Stock assessments of U.S. Atlantic Wolffish Anarhichas lupus are hampered by a landings moratorium and low catches in fishery‐independent surveys. Working with the commercial fishing industry, we collected hundreds of fish to overcome a lack of regionally specific life history information. Based on ages from sectioned otoliths, Atlantic Wolffish are long lived (maximum observed age: males = 31 years, females = 29 years). A Gompertz growth model showed that Atlantic Wolffish exhibit dimorphic growth—with larger males across all ages on average. Preliminary estimates of total mortality ranged from 0.15 to 0.21 and were lower than an estimate measured at the beginning of the moratorium. Based on gonad histology, a cohort of vitellogenic oocytes emerged in mature females by April and developed group synchronously to ovulate primarily in October. Skip spawning, which accounts for nonannual spawning, was observed in 5.6% of the mature females. Accounting for abortive maturation, a physiological event that delays functional maturation, improved precision and reduced bias of maturity estimates. The resulting median length at functional maturity was 53 cm total length (95% confidence interval = 49–56 cm), and the median age was 6.7 years old (6.2–7.2 years). These estimates are smaller and younger than elsewhere in the western North Atlantic Ocean, confirming that regionally specific maturity parameters are relevant when assessing reference points of the U.S. Atlantic Wolffish fishery.
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Fairchild, Elizabeth A.
Press, Yvonna K.
Elzey, Scott P.
Adams, Charles F.
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A Life History Study of Atlantic Wolffish Resolves Bias and Imprecision in Length‐ and Age‐at‐Maturity Schedules by Recognizing Abortive Maturation
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title A Life History Study of Atlantic Wolffish Resolves Bias and Imprecision in Length‐ and Age‐at‐Maturity Schedules by Recognizing Abortive Maturation
title_short A Life History Study of Atlantic Wolffish Resolves Bias and Imprecision in Length‐ and Age‐at‐Maturity Schedules by Recognizing Abortive Maturation
title_full A Life History Study of Atlantic Wolffish Resolves Bias and Imprecision in Length‐ and Age‐at‐Maturity Schedules by Recognizing Abortive Maturation
title_fullStr A Life History Study of Atlantic Wolffish Resolves Bias and Imprecision in Length‐ and Age‐at‐Maturity Schedules by Recognizing Abortive Maturation
title_full_unstemmed A Life History Study of Atlantic Wolffish Resolves Bias and Imprecision in Length‐ and Age‐at‐Maturity Schedules by Recognizing Abortive Maturation
title_sort life history study of atlantic wolffish resolves bias and imprecision in length‐ and age‐at‐maturity schedules by recognizing abortive maturation
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