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Surface bands on deepwater squalid dorsal-fin spines : an alternative method for ageing centroselachus crepidater

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posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00 authored by S Irvine, J Stevens, Laurie Laurenson
Bands on the external surface of the second dorsal-fin spine proved to be a novel method of estimating the age and growth of Centroselachus crepidater. Bands that followed the shape of the spine base were enhanced with an alizarin red derivative. Internal bands in spine cross sections were also examined. The number of both external and internal bands increased with animal size, although most spines had more external than internal bands. External bands were more reliable and were assumed to be annuli. The rate of band formation differed after five bands had been formed, and internal bands ceased forming after 30 years. Females to 54 years old and males to 34 years old were examined. Maturity occurred over a wide age range, with estimates of 20 years for females and 9 years for males. The youngest pregnant female was 27 years old. The Francis reparameterized von Bertalanffy growth model found similar growth for males and females, and the von Bertalanffy equations were t = 96.12(1 – e(–0.072(t+6.13))) for females and Lt = 73.22(1 – e(–0.141(t+2.99))) for males.

History

Journal

Canadian journal of fisheries and aquatic sciences

Volume

63

Issue

3

Pagination

617 - 627

Publisher

NRC Research Press

Location

Ottawa, Ont.

ISSN

0706-652X

eISSN

1205-7533

Language

eng

Notes

Reproduced with the specific permission of the copyright owner.

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article

Copyright notice

2006, NRC Canada

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