Age, growth and maturation of the squid Martialia hyadesi (Cephalopoda, Ommastrephidae) in the south-west Atlantic

The statolith microstructure was studied in 142 females (mantle length, ML, ranging from 77–402 mm) and 119 males (72–328 mm ML) of Martialia hyadesi caught on the Patagonian and Falkland shelves and at the Antarctic Polar Frontal Zone between 1989–94. The statolith microstructure dark zone in this...

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Published in:Antarctic Science
Main Authors: Arkhipkin, Alexander I., Silvanovich, Natalia V.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 1997
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Online Access:https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/52357/
https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/52357/1/3270.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954102097000473
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Summary:The statolith microstructure was studied in 142 females (mantle length, ML, ranging from 77–402 mm) and 119 males (72–328 mm ML) of Martialia hyadesi caught on the Patagonian and Falkland shelves and at the Antarctic Polar Frontal Zone between 1989–94. The statolith microstructure dark zone in this species, contains narrower and more numerous growth increments than the dark zones of other ommastrephid squids. Assuming daily production of putative growth increments within statoliths males live up to 12 months, and females live up to 13 months. It is likely that the life cycle lasts c. 1 yr, but immature squids with ages >330–340 d suggest that a part of M. hyadesi populations could have life span >1 yr. Growth in length was best described by the Gompertz function, whereas growth in weight was best described by the logistic function. M. hyadesi is characterized by slow juvenile growth (<100 mm ML), fast growth of immature squids and a sharp decrease in growth rates during maturation. M. hyadesi mature later (at ages >270 d) than other temperate ommastrephids, but maturation is rather rapid (2–3 months). In the south-west Atlantic, M. hyadesi hatch throughout the year.