Use of skeletochronological analysis to estimate the age of leatherback sea turtles Dermochelys coriacea in the western North Atlantic

Although growth rate and age data are essential for leatherback management, estimates of these demographic parameters remain speculative due to the cryptic life history of this endangered species. Skeletochronological analysis of scleral ossicles obtained from 8 captive, known-age and 33 wild leathe...

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Published in:Endangered Species Research
Main Authors: Avens, Larisa, Taylor, J. Christopher, Goshe, Lisa R., Jones, T. Todd, Hastings, Mervin
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Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling ftaquaticcommons:oai:generic.eprints.org:14857 2023-05-15T17:29:20+02:00 Use of skeletochronological analysis to estimate the age of leatherback sea turtles Dermochelys coriacea in the western North Atlantic Avens, Larisa Taylor, J. Christopher Goshe, Lisa R. Jones, T. Todd Hastings, Mervin 2009 application/pdf http://aquaticcommons.org/14857/ http://www.int-res.com/articles/esr2009/8/n008p165.pdf http://aquaticcommons.org/14857/1/n008p165.pdf en eng http://aquaticcommons.org/14857/1/n008p165.pdf Avens, Larisa and Taylor, J. Christopher and Goshe, Lisa R. and Jones, T. Todd and Hastings, Mervin (2009) Use of skeletochronological analysis to estimate the age of leatherback sea turtles Dermochelys coriacea in the western North Atlantic. Endangered Species Research, 8, pp. 165-177. 10.3354/esr00202 <http://doi.org/10.3354/esr00202> Ecology Fisheries Management Article PeerReviewed 2009 ftaquaticcommons https://doi.org/10.3354/esr00202 2020-02-27T09:26:37Z Although growth rate and age data are essential for leatherback management, estimates of these demographic parameters remain speculative due to the cryptic life history of this endangered species. Skeletochronological analysis of scleral ossicles obtained from 8 captive, known-age and 33 wild leatherbacks originating from the western North Atlantic was conducted to characterize the ossicles and the growth marks within them. Ages were accurately estimated for the known-age turtles, and their growth mark attributes were used to calibrate growth mark counts for the ossicles from wild specimens. Due to growth mark compaction and resorption, the number of marks visible at ossicle section tips was consistently and significantly greater than the number visible along the lateral edges, demonstrating that growth mark counts should be performed at the tips so that age is not underestimated. A correction factor protocol that incorporated the trajectory of early growth increments was used to estimate the number of missing marks in those ossicles exhibiting resorption, which was then added to the number of observed marks to obtain an age estimate for each turtle. A generalized smoothing spline model, von Bertalanffy growth curve, and size-at-age function were used to obtain estimates of age at maturity for leatherbacks in the western North Atlantic. Results of these analyses suggest that median age at maturation for leatherbacks in this part of the world may range from 24.5 to 29 yr. These age estimates are much greater than those proposed in previous studies and have significant implications for population management and recovery. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers (IAMSLIC): Aquatic Commons Endangered Species Research 8 165 177
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Fisheries
Management
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Fisheries
Management
Avens, Larisa
Taylor, J. Christopher
Goshe, Lisa R.
Jones, T. Todd
Hastings, Mervin
Use of skeletochronological analysis to estimate the age of leatherback sea turtles Dermochelys coriacea in the western North Atlantic
topic_facet Ecology
Fisheries
Management
description Although growth rate and age data are essential for leatherback management, estimates of these demographic parameters remain speculative due to the cryptic life history of this endangered species. Skeletochronological analysis of scleral ossicles obtained from 8 captive, known-age and 33 wild leatherbacks originating from the western North Atlantic was conducted to characterize the ossicles and the growth marks within them. Ages were accurately estimated for the known-age turtles, and their growth mark attributes were used to calibrate growth mark counts for the ossicles from wild specimens. Due to growth mark compaction and resorption, the number of marks visible at ossicle section tips was consistently and significantly greater than the number visible along the lateral edges, demonstrating that growth mark counts should be performed at the tips so that age is not underestimated. A correction factor protocol that incorporated the trajectory of early growth increments was used to estimate the number of missing marks in those ossicles exhibiting resorption, which was then added to the number of observed marks to obtain an age estimate for each turtle. A generalized smoothing spline model, von Bertalanffy growth curve, and size-at-age function were used to obtain estimates of age at maturity for leatherbacks in the western North Atlantic. Results of these analyses suggest that median age at maturation for leatherbacks in this part of the world may range from 24.5 to 29 yr. These age estimates are much greater than those proposed in previous studies and have significant implications for population management and recovery.
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author Avens, Larisa
Taylor, J. Christopher
Goshe, Lisa R.
Jones, T. Todd
Hastings, Mervin
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Goshe, Lisa R.
Jones, T. Todd
Hastings, Mervin
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title Use of skeletochronological analysis to estimate the age of leatherback sea turtles Dermochelys coriacea in the western North Atlantic
title_short Use of skeletochronological analysis to estimate the age of leatherback sea turtles Dermochelys coriacea in the western North Atlantic
title_full Use of skeletochronological analysis to estimate the age of leatherback sea turtles Dermochelys coriacea in the western North Atlantic
title_fullStr Use of skeletochronological analysis to estimate the age of leatherback sea turtles Dermochelys coriacea in the western North Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Use of skeletochronological analysis to estimate the age of leatherback sea turtles Dermochelys coriacea in the western North Atlantic
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Avens, Larisa and Taylor, J. Christopher and Goshe, Lisa R. and Jones, T. Todd and Hastings, Mervin (2009) Use of skeletochronological analysis to estimate the age of leatherback sea turtles Dermochelys coriacea in the western North Atlantic. Endangered Species Research, 8, pp. 165-177. 10.3354/esr00202 <http://doi.org/10.3354/esr00202>
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