2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1679-62252011005000024
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Abstract: We determined the age and growth of the dog snapper (Lutjanus jocu), caught in the region of Abrolhos Bank, Bahia State, by the fishermen from coastal communities of Prado, Alcobaça, Caravelas, and Nova Viçosa. We examined 205 sectioned otoliths of fish caught by harpoon, longline, hand line, and gill nets (14.5 to 79.5 cm fork length). The formation of each ring was considered annual. The sectioned otoliths showed between 0 and 29 rings. Nearly half of the analyzed specimens had between 0 and 7 rings (88 of 2… Show more

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“…Because of the much larger negative t 0 in their study, initial growth of the fish was not biologically reasonable, which in turn under-estimated K . In the case of Claro, Sierra & Garcia-Arteaga (1999) and Previero et al (2011), the t 0 values they present approached what we estimated. The L ∞ values were much higher, though, and with the inverse correlation of L ∞ to K , the K values from those studies were lower than ours.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…Because of the much larger negative t 0 in their study, initial growth of the fish was not biologically reasonable, which in turn under-estimated K . In the case of Claro, Sierra & Garcia-Arteaga (1999) and Previero et al (2011), the t 0 values they present approached what we estimated. The L ∞ values were much higher, though, and with the inverse correlation of L ∞ to K , the K values from those studies were lower than ours.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Published studies on the life history of L. jocu are limited to age and growth studies from Brazil (Rezende & Ferreira, 2004; Previero et al, 2011) and Cuba (Claro, Sierra & Garcia-Arteaga, 1999), the documentation of spawning aggregations from Belize (Carter & Perrine, 1994; Heyman et al, 2001) and the USVI (Kadison et al, 2006; Biggs & Nemeth, 2016), and habitat use by juveniles through adults on the Abrolhos Shelf of Brazil (Moura et al, 2011). Franco & Olavo (2015) examined commercial fishery landings data from northeastern Brazil as indirect evidence for the presence of spawning aggregations of dog snapper.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…pooled-sex growth model of Previero et al (2011) predicted mean length at age between the respective male and female curves at older ages. While it is possible to account for sex-specific growth in stock assessments, more data are required (e.g.…”
Section: Life History Synthesis and Parameter Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…plumierii in the Abrolhos. In addition, simple management measures are proposed that could be readily presented to stakeholders and further implemented, reducing the long‐standing gaps in management, scientific and local knowledge (Freitas et al ., , ; Previero et al ., , ; Giglio & Freitas, ; Moura et al ., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results, together with information already available in the literature, may be a foundation for stock assessment for H. plumierii in the Abrolhos. In addition, simple management measures are proposed that could be readily presented to stakeholders and further implemented, reducing the long-standing gaps in management, scientific and local knowledge (Freitas et al, , 2014Previero et al, 2011Previero et al, , 2013Giglio & Freitas, 2013;Moura et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%