Ontogenetic Variation in Sciaenid Otolith Morphometry With Fish Size from the Northern Gulf of Mexico

Sciaenids are a diverse family of coastal fishes and their fisheries are an important industry in the United States. In the northern Gulf of Mexico this industry is dominated by six species, specifically, red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus), black drum (Pogonias cromis), spotted seatrout (Cynoscion nebul...

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Main Author: Ingalls, Thomas C.
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https://nsuworks.nova.edu/context/hcas_etd_all/article/1036/viewcontent/Thesis_Ingalls.pdf
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spelling ftnsoutheastern:oai:nsuworks.nova.edu:hcas_etd_all-1036 2023-06-18T03:42:51+02:00 Ontogenetic Variation in Sciaenid Otolith Morphometry With Fish Size from the Northern Gulf of Mexico Ingalls, Thomas C. 2021-01-07T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://nsuworks.nova.edu/hcas_etd_all/34 https://nsuworks.nova.edu/context/hcas_etd_all/article/1036/viewcontent/Thesis_Ingalls.pdf unknown NSUWorks https://nsuworks.nova.edu/hcas_etd_all/34 https://nsuworks.nova.edu/context/hcas_etd_all/article/1036/viewcontent/Thesis_Ingalls.pdf All HCAS Student Capstones, Theses, and Dissertations Sciaenidae Otolith Morphology Growth Elliptic-Fourier ShapeR Aquaculture and Fisheries Marine Biology text 2021 ftnsoutheastern 2023-06-03T22:34:44Z Sciaenids are a diverse family of coastal fishes and their fisheries are an important industry in the United States. In the northern Gulf of Mexico this industry is dominated by six species, specifically, red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus), black drum (Pogonias cromis), spotted seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus), sand seatrout (C. arenarius), Atlantic croaker (Micropogonias undulatus), and spot (Leiostomus xathurus). Sagittal otoliths of all species were evaluated for changes in size and shape in relation to changes in fish total length and age across a variety of seasons and habitats. Evaluation of otolith morphology was done through computer-aided image analysis, specifically the R package ShapeR, and conventional shape descriptors. Results showed there were strong ontogenetic changes in otolith size and shape in all species. Otolith length and width were among the best predictors of fish total length in all species. Furthermore, otolith size metrics (i.e., otolith length, width, perimeter, area and mass) were used to determine the fish species with high accuracy (95.2%). Otolith shape was not a great predictor of fish total length nor species identification, as the development of protuberances on the surface of the otoliths over the lives of the fishes induced a wide range of shape complexities. The results provide a preliminary framework for using otolith morphology to evaluate the fish size and age in sciaenids and how the environment impacts their otolith morphology. This work is the first of its kind to be conducted on sciaenids in the northern Gulf of Mexico and improves upon our biologic and ecologic knowledge of these socioeconomically important fishes. Text Red drum Sciaenops ocellatus Nova Southeastern University: NSU Works
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topic Sciaenidae
Otolith
Morphology
Growth
Elliptic-Fourier
ShapeR
Aquaculture and Fisheries
Marine Biology
spellingShingle Sciaenidae
Otolith
Morphology
Growth
Elliptic-Fourier
ShapeR
Aquaculture and Fisheries
Marine Biology
Ingalls, Thomas C.
Ontogenetic Variation in Sciaenid Otolith Morphometry With Fish Size from the Northern Gulf of Mexico
topic_facet Sciaenidae
Otolith
Morphology
Growth
Elliptic-Fourier
ShapeR
Aquaculture and Fisheries
Marine Biology
description Sciaenids are a diverse family of coastal fishes and their fisheries are an important industry in the United States. In the northern Gulf of Mexico this industry is dominated by six species, specifically, red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus), black drum (Pogonias cromis), spotted seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus), sand seatrout (C. arenarius), Atlantic croaker (Micropogonias undulatus), and spot (Leiostomus xathurus). Sagittal otoliths of all species were evaluated for changes in size and shape in relation to changes in fish total length and age across a variety of seasons and habitats. Evaluation of otolith morphology was done through computer-aided image analysis, specifically the R package ShapeR, and conventional shape descriptors. Results showed there were strong ontogenetic changes in otolith size and shape in all species. Otolith length and width were among the best predictors of fish total length in all species. Furthermore, otolith size metrics (i.e., otolith length, width, perimeter, area and mass) were used to determine the fish species with high accuracy (95.2%). Otolith shape was not a great predictor of fish total length nor species identification, as the development of protuberances on the surface of the otoliths over the lives of the fishes induced a wide range of shape complexities. The results provide a preliminary framework for using otolith morphology to evaluate the fish size and age in sciaenids and how the environment impacts their otolith morphology. This work is the first of its kind to be conducted on sciaenids in the northern Gulf of Mexico and improves upon our biologic and ecologic knowledge of these socioeconomically important fishes.
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title Ontogenetic Variation in Sciaenid Otolith Morphometry With Fish Size from the Northern Gulf of Mexico
title_short Ontogenetic Variation in Sciaenid Otolith Morphometry With Fish Size from the Northern Gulf of Mexico
title_full Ontogenetic Variation in Sciaenid Otolith Morphometry With Fish Size from the Northern Gulf of Mexico
title_fullStr Ontogenetic Variation in Sciaenid Otolith Morphometry With Fish Size from the Northern Gulf of Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Ontogenetic Variation in Sciaenid Otolith Morphometry With Fish Size from the Northern Gulf of Mexico
title_sort ontogenetic variation in sciaenid otolith morphometry with fish size from the northern gulf of mexico
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publishDate 2021
url https://nsuworks.nova.edu/hcas_etd_all/34
https://nsuworks.nova.edu/context/hcas_etd_all/article/1036/viewcontent/Thesis_Ingalls.pdf
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Sciaenops ocellatus
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