1990
DOI: 10.1139/f90-245
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Growth of Juvenile (0-Group) Atlantic Mackerel (Scombrus) in the Gulf of St. Lawrence

Abstract: Juvenile (83-group) Atlantic mackerel were captured between 1977 and 1980, and in 1988, in the Gulf sf St. Lawrence. Daily rings were identified and validated on their sagittae over the size range 93-1 70 mm; the age of larval and juvenile mackerel was estimated over the size range 7-1 92 mm (fork length). A one-cycle Gompertz curve was fitted to length-at-age data and the parameters were: L, = 5 80.8 mm, K = 8.043, and to = 37.7 d. The maximum calculated growth rate was 2.86 mm/d. The growth rate of 0-yr mack… Show more

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“…This discrepancy for fish older than 150 days may be interpreted as the result of a possible underestimate of the age of the larger fish. The short axis of the otolith was used to estimate juvenile age and the counts of growth rings on the short axis of the otolith may underestimate the age of the fish (D'Amours et al, 1990). This has also been described by Wild and Foreman (1980), who demonstrate that for yellowfin, the rate at which increments are deposited at the ventral edge is approximately 13 percent lower than the deposition rate on either the postrostrum or rostrum.…”
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“…This discrepancy for fish older than 150 days may be interpreted as the result of a possible underestimate of the age of the larger fish. The short axis of the otolith was used to estimate juvenile age and the counts of growth rings on the short axis of the otolith may underestimate the age of the fish (D'Amours et al, 1990). This has also been described by Wild and Foreman (1980), who demonstrate that for yellowfin, the rate at which increments are deposited at the ventral edge is approximately 13 percent lower than the deposition rate on either the postrostrum or rostrum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Distinct growth increments were visible on the sagittae of northeast Atlantic mackerel larvae-postlarvae and juveniles-pre-recruits in the Southern Area, which were assumed to have been deposited daily (Migoya, 1989;D'Amours et al, 1990). It was also assumed that increment formation started at hatching, following reports by Migoya (1989) for northwest Atlantic mackerel.…”
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