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Age, growth and hatching season of the diamond squid Thysanoteuthis rhombus estimated from statolith analysis and catch data in the western Sea of Japan
Authors:Kazutaka Miyahara  Taro Ota  Tsuneo Goto  Shigeaki Gorie
Institution:

aHyogo Tajima Fisheries Technology Institute, 1126-5 Sakae, Kami, Hyogo 669-6541, Japan

bTottori Prefectual Fisheries Research Center, Yurihama, Tottori 689-0602, Japan

cJapan Sea National Fisheries Research Institute, Fisheries Research Agency, 1-5939-22, Suido-cho, Niigata 951-8121, Japan

dHyogo Fisheries Technology Institute, 22-2 Futami, Akashi, Hyogo 674-0093, Japan

Abstract:Age, growth and hatching season were estimated for the diamond squid (Thysanoteuthis rhombus) migrating into the Sea of Japan based on analyses of statolith growth increments and length–frequency data of the catch in 1999–2004. Growth rates did not differ significantly between the sexes. The oldest squid was 306 days old, which provides further evidence that T. rhombus has a 1-year life span. The hatching season extended from January to September, with a peak in February–March, and the spawning grounds were suggested to extend from the far southwestern Pacific to the East China Sea. Using aging results from statolith analysis, growth was well described by a logistic formula, which also closely corresponded with the sequential progress of the mean mantle length in size–frequency distribution of the catch. Growth rates varied depending on the time of hatching; earlier-hatched squid grew faster than later-hatched ones, suggesting that the former hatched in warmer upper-stream areas of the Tsushima Current or the Kuroshio region and the latter hatched in colder mid- or downstream areas of the Tsushima Current.
Keywords:Thysanoteuthis rhombus  Growth  Migration  Statolith  Sea of Japan  Squid
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