The use of otolith microstructure to estimate age in adult Atlantic cod Gadus morhua

Transverse sections of otoliths from Atlantic cod Gadus morhua from the Baltic Sea revealed narrow growth increments. The widths of these increments corresponded to daily increments from fish with known otolith growth rates and were therefore assumed to be daily increments. They exhibited a distinct...

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Published in:Journal of Fish Biology
Main Authors: Hüssy, K., Hinrichsen, H.‐H., Fey, D. P., Walther, Y., Velasco, A.
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1095-8649.2010.02602.x 2024-09-30T14:32:09+00:00 The use of otolith microstructure to estimate age in adult Atlantic cod Gadus morhua Hüssy, K. Hinrichsen, H.‐H. Fey, D. P. Walther, Y. Velasco, A. 2010 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.2010.02602.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1095-8649.2010.02602.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1095-8649.2010.02602.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Fish Biology volume 76, issue 7, page 1640-1654 ISSN 0022-1112 1095-8649 journal-article 2010 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.2010.02602.x 2024-09-05T05:08:37Z Transverse sections of otoliths from Atlantic cod Gadus morhua from the Baltic Sea revealed narrow growth increments. The widths of these increments corresponded to daily increments from fish with known otolith growth rates and were therefore assumed to be daily increments. They exhibited a distinct pattern with increasing distance from the primary primordium. A series of zones with clearly distinguishable increments, first with increasing then with decreasing widths in a dome‐shaped pattern, were separated by zones where no regular increment structure was visible. Increment width seemed to be tightly coupled to the annual cycle in environmental temperature at a depth of 30–60 m, where G. morhua predominantly reside. Between 135 and 200 increments occurred within the different zones, with a non‐significant trend towards lower increment numbers and widths with distance from the primary primordium of the otolith. Increment formation apparently ceased at temperatures < 5–6° C, but growth during the cold months corresponded closely with estimated growth rates. The increment patterns seemed to reflect annual cycles in environmental temperature, and the count of the increment cycles may thus be a promising tool for the determination of the true age of Baltic G. morhua . Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Gadus morhua Wiley Online Library Journal of Fish Biology 76 7 1640 1654
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description Transverse sections of otoliths from Atlantic cod Gadus morhua from the Baltic Sea revealed narrow growth increments. The widths of these increments corresponded to daily increments from fish with known otolith growth rates and were therefore assumed to be daily increments. They exhibited a distinct pattern with increasing distance from the primary primordium. A series of zones with clearly distinguishable increments, first with increasing then with decreasing widths in a dome‐shaped pattern, were separated by zones where no regular increment structure was visible. Increment width seemed to be tightly coupled to the annual cycle in environmental temperature at a depth of 30–60 m, where G. morhua predominantly reside. Between 135 and 200 increments occurred within the different zones, with a non‐significant trend towards lower increment numbers and widths with distance from the primary primordium of the otolith. Increment formation apparently ceased at temperatures < 5–6° C, but growth during the cold months corresponded closely with estimated growth rates. The increment patterns seemed to reflect annual cycles in environmental temperature, and the count of the increment cycles may thus be a promising tool for the determination of the true age of Baltic G. morhua .
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author Hüssy, K.
Hinrichsen, H.‐H.
Fey, D. P.
Walther, Y.
Velasco, A.
spellingShingle Hüssy, K.
Hinrichsen, H.‐H.
Fey, D. P.
Walther, Y.
Velasco, A.
The use of otolith microstructure to estimate age in adult Atlantic cod Gadus morhua
author_facet Hüssy, K.
Hinrichsen, H.‐H.
Fey, D. P.
Walther, Y.
Velasco, A.
author_sort Hüssy, K.
title The use of otolith microstructure to estimate age in adult Atlantic cod Gadus morhua
title_short The use of otolith microstructure to estimate age in adult Atlantic cod Gadus morhua
title_full The use of otolith microstructure to estimate age in adult Atlantic cod Gadus morhua
title_fullStr The use of otolith microstructure to estimate age in adult Atlantic cod Gadus morhua
title_full_unstemmed The use of otolith microstructure to estimate age in adult Atlantic cod Gadus morhua
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