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Title
Using otolith weight to age fish
Publication Abstract

Using otolith weight to age fish

M.G. Pawson

The problem of determining and verifying ages of fish, from populations having a considerable variation in size at age, has been investigated using the relationship between otolith size and fish size, which has been shown by several authors to be influenced by growth rate. In such a population of Sardinella aurita Val. an index of age can be obtained for individual fish by calculating the equivalent otolith weight at a particular fish length, using the otolith weight-fish length relationship determined for each age group. This statistic not only permits a much greater proportion of fish to be assigned ages than is possible with otolith reading alone, but also enables the age groups to be verified as year classes. However, it is concluded that, although appropriate models based on otolith-fish size relationships can predict age for groups of fish in which growth rates are known or can be assumed to be consistent, such techniques have a limited application in ageing fish from wild populations with highly variable growth rates.

Reference:

M.G. Pawson (1990) Using otolith weight to age fish. Journal of Fish Biology, 36: 521-531.

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Publication Authors
M.G. Pawson*
Publication Date
January 1990
Publication Reference
Journal of Fish Biology, 36: 521-531
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