Skip to main content

IMIS

A new integrated search interface will become available in the next phase of marineinfo.org.
For the time being, please use IMIS to search available data

 

[ report an error in this record ]basket (0): add | show Print this page

Specific Merluccius otolith growth patterns related to phylogenetics and environmental factors
Lombarte, A.; Torres, G.J.; Morales-Nin, B. (2003). Specific Merluccius otolith growth patterns related to phylogenetics and environmental factors. J. Mar. Biol. Ass. U.K. 83(2): 277-281. https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0025315403007070h
In: Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. Cambridge University Press/Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom: Cambridge. ISSN 0025-3154; e-ISSN 1469-7769, more
Peer reviewed article  

Available in  Authors 

Keywords
    Environmental factors
    Otoliths
    Phylogenetics
    Population functions > Growth
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Lombarte, A.
  • Torres, G.J.
  • Morales-Nin, B., more

Abstract
    A comparative morphological study was performed on the otolith growth patterns of 11 species of the genus Merluccius. The otolith growth pattern, based on the radius of the first eight growth increments (GI) from the otolith core, was determined from transverse sections of sagitta otoliths. The structure and periodicity of the GI were identified based on previous knowledge. Two cluster analyses were performed using GI width as a proxy for otolith growth. The first cluster analysis corresponded to the juvenile (immature) period of the fish including the mean width of the first four GI. The second analysis compared the mean width of the next four GI, i.e. those corresponding to mature fish. The results showed an important environmental influence in immature fish; while after maturation, the GI pattern was also related to an endogenous influence depending on the phylogenetic line.

All data in the Integrated Marine Information System (IMIS) is subject to the VLIZ privacy policy Top | Authors