Title of article :
Etropus crossotus, an annual flatfish species; age and growth of the fringed flounder in South Carolina
Author/Authors :
Reichert، نويسنده , , Marcel J.M، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
Fringed flounder, Etropus crossotus, a small flatfish common along the southeastern coast of the US, were collected along the South Carolina coast in the fall of 1992, and in the North Inlet estuary from August 1992 until July 1994. Standard length was 82% of total length and the relationship between standard length and wet weight showed near-isometric growth with no significant differences between males and females. Dry weight was 21% of wet weight and ash-free dry weight 14% of wet weight with no significant differences between sexes. Daily increments in the sagittal otoliths were used for age determination. No annual structures could be identified. The maximum age was about 14.5 months. Age-at-length was not different between the sexes. The relationship between age and length was exponential, with age (in days) equalling an e power of 4.242 + 0.135 × standard length (in cm). Back-calculated hatch dates and catches of early juveniles indicated a spawning season that lasted from March to October. Females started to be sexually mature at 7 to 7.5 cm standard length, but 50% maturity was reached at 8 to 8.5 cm. Females could grow to that size within one spawning season. Individuals hatched early in the spawning season could produce eggs in the latter portion of that seasonʹs spawning period.
Keywords :
age and growth , life-history , Etropus crossotus , OTOLITHS , longevity , spawning period
Journal title :
Journal of Sea Research
Journal title :
Journal of Sea Research