Identification of individuals born in different spawning seasons using otolith microstructure to reveal life history of Neosalanx taihuensis |
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Authors: | Lang Wu Jia Shou Liu Xing Lu Wang Guo Zhang Zheng You Zhang Brian R. Murphy Song Guang Xie |
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Affiliation: | (1) Key Laboratory of Biodiversity and Conservation of Aquatic Organisms, Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, 430072, Hubei, China;(2) Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100049, China;(3) Fisheries Bureau of Danjiangkou City, Danjiangkou, 442700, Hubei, China;(4) The Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences and Conservation Management Institute, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA; |
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Abstract: | Otolith microstructure was used to distinguish specimens of Neosalanx taihuensis born in spring and autumn. Increment width during the early life stage was significantly narrower for spring-born than autumn-born juveniles, and the frequency distributions of the width of the first 5 increments were distinctive and diagnostic. Otolith growth trajectories and frequency distribution of the first 5 increments of spring-spawning adults displayed similar patterns to spring-born juveniles. Otolith growth trajectories of autumn-spawning adults were intermediate between those of spring- and autumn-born juveniles, and the frequency distribution of the width of the first 5 increments showed two modes, one similar to spring-born juveniles and the other similar to autumn-born juveniles. Populations of N. taihuensis have previously been shown to be dominated by spring-spawning fish. Thus, the putative life history of N. taihuensis can be summarized as: (1) a small part of the spring-born fish mature and spawn in autumn of the year of their birth, (2) the majority of the spring-born cohort matures and spawns in spring of the next year, and (3) offspring of the autumn-born fish mature and spawn in autumn of the following year. This stock-structure information should be considered in fisheries management for this species. |
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